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Sun Tzu
The Art of War

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fighting

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 2 | When you engage in actual fighting, if victory is long in coming, 2 II, 16| 17. Therefore in chariot fighting, when ten or more chariots 3 II, 22| enemy's resistance without fighting.~ 4 II, 26| enemy's troops without any fighting; he captures their cities 5 V, 2 | 2. Fighting with a large army under 6 V, 2 | is nowise different from fighting with a small one: it is 7 V, 5 | 5. In all fighting, the direct method may be 8 V, 22| utilizes combined energy, his fighting men become as it were like 9 V, 23| energy developed by good fighting men is as the momentum of 10 VI, 22| we may prevent him from fighting. Scheme so as to discover 11 VII, 26| signal-fires and drums, and in fighting by day, of flags and banners, 12 X, 12| to provoke a battle, and fighting will be to your disadvantage.~ 13 X, 22| knows these things, and in fighting puts his knowledge into 14 X, 23| 23. If fighting is sure to result in victory, 15 X, 23| the ruler forbid it; if fighting will not result in victory, 16 X, 29| nature of the ground makes fighting impracticable, we have still 17 XI, 2 | 2. When a chieftain is fighting in his own territory, it 18 XI, 10| saved from destruction by fighting without delay, is desperate


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