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Sun Tzu
The Art of War

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1 I, 3 | 3. The art of war, then, is 2 I, 4 | Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth; (4) The Commander; ( 3 I, 12 | generals has most ability? (3) With whom lie the advantages 4 II, 3 | 3. Again, if the campaign 5 II, 23 | 3. Thus the highest form of 6 II, 35 | 15. (3) By employing the officers 7 II, 37 | superior and inferior forces. (3) He will win whose army 8 IV, 3 | 3. Thus the good fighter is 9 V, 3 | 3. To ensure that your whole 10 VI, 3 | 3. By holding out advantages 11 VII, 3 | 3. After that, comes tactical 12 VIII, 3 | 3. There are roads which must 13 VIII, 12| which leads to capture; (3) a hasty temper, which can 14 IX, 3 | 3. After crossing a river, 15 X, 1 | 2) entangling ground; (3) temporizing ground; (4) 16 X, 3 | 3. With regard to ground of 17 X, 14 | Flight; (2) insubordination; (3) collapse; (4) ruin; (5) 18 XI, 1 | ground; (2) facile ground; (3) contentious ground; (4) 19 XI, 3 | 3. When he has penetrated 20 XII, 3 | 3. There is a proper season 21 XII, 8 | 8. (3) When the force of the flames 22 XIII, 3 | 3. One who acts thus is no 23 XIII, 7 | spies; (2) inward spies; (3) converted spies; (4) doomed


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