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Sun Tzu
The Art of War

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 12 | which side are officers and men more highly trained? (7) 2 II, 1 | raising an army of 100,000 men.~ 3 II, 2 | is long in coming, then men's weapons will grow dull 4 II, 15 | order to kill the enemy, our men must be roused to anger; 5 II, 25 | irritation, will launch his men to the assault like swarming 6 II, 25 | result that one-third of his men are slain, while the town 7 V, 1 | as the control of a few men: it is merely a question 8 V, 20 | then with a body of picked men he lies in wait for him.~ 9 V, 21 | ability to pick out the right men and utilize combined energy.~ 10 V, 22 | combined energy, his fighting men become as it were like unto 11 V, 23 | developed by good fighting men is as the momentum of a 12 VI, 27 | 27. All men can see the tactics whereby 13 VII, 7 | Thus, if you order your men to roll up their buff-coats, 14 VII, 8 | 8. The stronger men will be in front, the jaded 15 VII, 20 | be divided amongst your men; when you capture new territory, 16 VII, 25 | handling large masses of men.~ 17 VIII, 6 | make the best use of his men.~ 18 VIII, 12| over-solicitude for his men, which exposes him to worry 19 IX, 12 | you are careful of your men, and camp on hard ground, 20 IX, 17 | for these are places where men in ambush or insidious spies 21 IX, 33 | angry, it means that the men are weary.~ 22 IX, 34 | cattle for food, and when the men do not hang their cooking-pots 23 IX, 35 | 35. The sight of men whispering together in small 24 IX, 45 | shows confidence in his men but always insists on his 25 X, 18 | assigned to officers and men, and the ranks are formed 26 X, 27 | If we know that our own men are in a condition to attack, 27 X, 28 | are unaware that our own men are not in a condition to 28 X, 29 | and also know that our men are in a condition to attack, 29 XI, 9 | crush a large body of our men: this is hemmed in ground.~ 30 XI, 15 | officers from rallying their men.~ 31 XI, 16 | 16. When the enemy's men were united, they managed 32 XI, 22 | study the well-being of your men, and do not overtax them. 33 XI, 23 | not achieve. Officers and men alike will put forth their 34 XI, 30 | should answer, Yes. For the men of Wu and the men of Yueh 35 XI, 30 | For the men of Wu and the men of Yueh are enemies; yet 36 XI, 36 | mystify his officers and men by false reports and appearances, 37 XI, 38 | behind him. He carries his men deep into hostile territory 38 XI, 39 | of sheep, he drives his men this way and that, and nothing 39 XI, 46 | ground, I would inspire my men with unity of purpose. On 40 XIII, 1 | host of a hundred thousand men and marching them great 41 XIII, 1 | at home and abroad, and men will drop down exhausted 42 XIII, 3 | acts thus is no leader of men, no present help to his 43 XIII, 4 | beyond the reach of ordinary men, is foreknowledge.~ 44 XIII, 6 | only be obtained from other men.~


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