Master
defeating a country by fire and the
s army intact than to overco
the "Tsu" or the "Wu" whole,
the perfection of attainment, for the suprem
next in merit prevents the enemy from uniting his forces; next to him is he wh
ams and siege engines; then a further three months are required in front of the citadel, in order to make the "Chuyin."[4] Wherefore the general is angered, his patience e
he captures his fortress, but without besieging it; and without lengthy fighting tak
assault by
numbers, divide. If equal in strength, exert to the utmost, and fight; if inferior in numbers, man?uvre and await the opportun
be entire, the country is of necessity strong; if
barrass his army in
vance, to order it to go forward; or, ignorant th
e the army as
rs, to rule the armies in
perplex t
ion of the army, to se
l the soldiers
dangers from neighbouring princes arise. The
asions when victor
ll numbers; when government and people are of one mind; when the state is prepared, and chooses the enemy'
gs are the hera
o is ignorant of the enemy, and fixes his eyes only on his own side, conquers, and the next time is de