Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | 4. These are: (1) The Moral
2 I, 4 | 2) Heaven; (3) Earth; (4) The Commander; (5) Method
3 I, 12 | from Heaven and Earth? (4) On which side is discipline
4 II, 4 | 4. Now, when your weapons
5 II, 24 | 4. The rule is, not to besiege
6 II, 37 | throughout all its ranks. (4) He will win who, prepared
7 IV, 4 | 4. Hence the saying: One may
8 V, 4 | 4. That the impact of your
9 VI, 4 | 4. If the enemy is taking
10 VII, 4 | 4. Thus, to take a long and
11 VIII, 4 | 4. The general who thoroughly
12 VIII, 12| be provoked by insults; (4) a delicacy of honor which
13 IX, 4 | 4. When an invading force
14 X, 1 | 3) temporizing ground; (4) narrow passes; (5) precipitous
15 X, 4 | 4. Ground which can be abandoned
16 X, 14 | insubordination; (3) collapse; (4) ruin; (5) disorganization; (
17 XI, 1 | 3) contentious ground; (4) open ground; (5) ground
18 XI, 4 | 4. Ground the possession of
19 XII, 4 | 4. The proper season is when
20 XII, 9 | 9. (4) If it is possible to make
21 XIII, 4 | 4. Thus, what enables the
22 XIII, 7 | spies; (3) converted spies; (4) doomed spies; (5) surviving
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