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Sun Tzu on the Art of War: The Attack by Fire [1]
The Nine Situations The Use of Spies The Attack by Fire [1] Sun Tzu said: There are five ways of attacking with fire. The first is to burn soldiers in their camp; [2…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: The Use of Spies
The Attack by Fire [1] The Use of Spies Sun Tzu said: Raising a host of a hundred thousand men and marching them great distances entails heavy loss on the people and a drain…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Attack by Stratagem
Waging War [1] Tactical Dispositions [1] Attack by Stratagem Sun Tzu said: In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take the enemy's country whole and intact…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Tactical Dispositions [1]
Attack by Stratagem Energy Tactical Dispositions [1] Sun Tzu said: The good fighters of old first put themselves beyond the possibility of defeat, and then waited for an…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Energy
Tactical Dispositions [1] Weak Points and Strong [1] Energy Sun Tzu said: The control of a large force is the same principle as the control of a few men: it is merely a…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Weak Points and Strong [1]
Energy Maneuvering Weak Points and Strong [1] Sun Tzu said: Whoever is first in the field and awaits the coming of the enemy, will be fresh for the fight; whoever is second…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Maneuvering
Weak Points and Strong [1] Variation in Tactics [1] Maneuvering Sun Tzu said: In war, the general receives his commands from the sovereign. Having collected an…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Variation in Tactics [1]
Maneuvering The Army on the March [1] Variation in Tactics [1] Sun Tzu said: In war, the general receives his commands from the sovereign, collects his army and…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: The Army on the March [1]
Variation in Tactics [1] Terrain [1] The Army on the March [1] Sun Tzu said: We come now to the question of encamping the army, and observing signs of the enemy. Pass…Sun Tzu on the Art of War, translated by Lionel Giles
by Sun Tzu Translated from the Chinese with Introduction and Critical Notes by Lionel Giles, M.A. Assistant in the Department of Oriental Printed Books and MSS…