It's difficult for me to explain this to you clearly in English. I just tried using an AI tool to help me explain it in English. However, unfortunately, the AI couldn't do it.
This is a classic theory in Chinese game theory. Its core purpose is to protect oneself and prevent oneself from collapsing due to competition and confrontation.
When you compete and confront an opponent, keep your opponent in a state of "half-understanding" of your every move, making them believe that they can keep up with your competition and confrontation.
If you are too far ahead of your opponent, making your opponent completely unable to understand your actions, or causing your opponent to completely lose the will to fight against you, then you yourself will also be in a highly dangerous situation.
You can analyze this in detail:
1. In the US-China confrontation, the outside world has only a vague understanding of every step China has taken. China itself has deliberately suppressed many things, slowing down the pace of the confrontation.
2. The weapons and equipment China sells to Pakistan, and their actual combat capabilities compared to India, also conform to this logic. The aim is to prevent Pakistan from collapsing as a result.
This theory is very complex, and it's indeed difficult for me to explain it clearly in English.