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Sun Tzu
The Art of War

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soldiers

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1 | hundred thousand mail-clad soldiers, with provisions enough 2 II, 16| with ours. The captured soldiers should be kindly treated 3 II, 35| shakes the confidence of the soldiers.~ 4 VI, 21| according to my estimate the soldiers of Yueh exceed our own in 5 VII, 34| simulates flight; do not attack soldiers whose temper is keen.~ 6 IX, 13| for the benefit of your soldiers and utilize the natural 7 IX, 27| much running about and the soldiers fall into rank, it means 8 IX, 29| 29. When the soldiers stand leaning on their spears, 9 IX, 31| effort to secure it, the soldiers are exhausted.~ 10 IX, 42| 42. If soldiers are punished before they 11 IX, 42| practically useless. If, when the soldiers have become attached to 12 IX, 43| 43. Therefore soldiers must be treated in the first 13 IX, 44| 44. If in training soldiers commands are habitually 14 X, 16| 16. When the common soldiers are too strong and their 15 X, 16| too strong and the common soldiers too weak, the result is 16 X, 19| neglects to place picked soldiers in the front rank, the result 17 X, 25| 25. Regard your soldiers as your children, and they 18 X, 26| quelling disorder: then your soldiers must be likened to spoilt 19 XI, 23| 23. Throw your soldiers into positions whence there 20 XI, 24| 24. Soldiers when in desperate straits 21 XI, 25| waiting to be marshaled, the soldiers will be constantly on the 22 XI, 27| 27. If our soldiers are not overburdened with 23 XI, 28| ordered out to battle, your soldiers may weep, those sitting 24 XI, 50| I would proclaim to my soldiers the hopelessness of saving 25 XI, 57| 57. Confront your soldiers with the deed itself; never 26 XII, 1 | fire. The first is to burn soldiers in their camp; the second 27 XII, 7 | of fire, but the enemy's soldiers remain quiet, bide your


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