Use when evaluating territorial concessions or appeasement strategies against aggressive neighbors. Applies the 抱薪救火 (carrying firewood to extinguish fire) framework to expose why each concession emboldens further demands and weakens negotiating position.
A framework for analyzing why territorial concessions to aggressive neighbors fail to achieve lasting peace.
The "carrying firewood to extinguish a fire" (抱薪救火) analogy explains why appeasement through territorial concession is fundamentally flawed.
以地事秦,譬犹抱薪救火,薪不尽,火不灭 Using territory to appease an aggressor is like carrying firewood to put out a fire: until the firewood is exhausted, the fire will not be extinguished.
Identify the True Motivations
Recognize the Structural Problem
Evaluate the Concession Logic
Apply the Firewood Analogy
Recognition that territorial appeasement is a self-defeating strategy that must be rejected in favor of resistance or alternative approaches.