田单
Here's the translation to English: **The General Who Rebuilt Qi from Ruins**
When Yan captured Qi and reduced it to two cities, one man saved the kingdom — using fire, faith, and a clever trick with fish to rally his people.
Tian Dan was but a minor official of Qi when Yan seized nearly the entire kingdom, leaving only two cities unconquered. Tian Dan found himself within one of these. Thereupon, he embarked upon one of the most extraordinary defensive campaigns in the annals of Chinese history. He dispatched gold and gifts to the Yan general, sowing suspicion between him and his own troops. He set fire to the buildings within his own city and buried his own kin, thereby kindling the fury of his soldiers. He drove oxen, adorned with painted patterns and with torches tied to their tails, into the enemy lines—the terrified beasts charged the Yan camp in panic. This nocturnal assault broke the siege. Tian Dan then rallied all remaining Qi soldiers and launched a counteroffensive. One by one, the cities fell back into Qi hands. Tian Dan delivered the kingdom from annihilation. King Xiang of Qi enfeoffed him as the Lord of Anling.