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PS*3200*W02 Ch11Quiz_Nine Situations
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Jiang Baili (蒋百里), a renowned military theorist of the Republic of China, once said, “We are not afraid of Japan swallowing us whole; we fear them nibbling our territory away bit by bit” (“我们不怕日本鲸吞,就怕他蚕食”). What of the following does NOT include the wisdom of his saying, judging from this chapter “Nine Grounds”?
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A.The anti-Japanese forces of China gradually retreat from east to west, consuming the fighting capacity of the invaders.
B.If Japan aimed at swallowing China whole, it would be trapped in the vast land of China, where the country’s complex geographical environment, its many hills, rivers, mountains, and paddy fields, along with the rainy weather conditions would gradually wear down Japanese forces, entrapping the invaders into desperate ground.
C.The strategy of nibbling Chinese territory away bit by bit would enhance the Japanese forces while avoiding being tied down in China’s people’s war.
D.“Nibbling Chinese territory away bit by bit” is a preferred strategy at all times.
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Question restatement: Jiang Baili’s remark about being afraid Japan would nibble Chinese territory bit by bit, rather than swallowing us whole, is used to judge which statements do NOT reflect the wisdom of his saying in the chapter “Nine Grounds.” Options provided are:
1) The anti-Japanese forces of China gradually retreat from east to west, consuming the fighting capacity of the invaders.
2) If Japan aimed at swallowing China whole, it would be trapped in the vast land of China, where the country’s complex geographical environment, its many hills, rivers, mountains, and paddy fields, along with the rainy weather conditions would gradually wear down Japanese forces, entrapping the invaders into desperate ground.
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