Do not march on certain roads, do not attack certain armies, and do not besiege certain walled cities if the cost outweighs the gain.
Like a round boulder rolling down a mountain. 6. Weak Points and Strong ( The Illusion of Reality )
Local spies, inward spies, converted spies (double agents), doomed spies (fed false information to give to the enemy), and surviving spies. The Complete Art of War
Arrive early to be fresh; arriving late means rushing into battle exhausted.
All warfare is based on deception (feigning weakness when strong, etc.). Do not march on certain roads, do not
The foundational premise of Sun Tzu’s teachings is that . Actual combat is costly, dangerous, and should only be used as a last resort. Victory goes to the leader who calculates best, adapts fastest, and masters deception. 🗺️ The 13 Chapters: A Complete Breakdown 1. Laying Plans ( Initial Estimations )
This chapter deals with practical field operations and reading the enemy's physical signs. Always take the high ground and face the sun. Weak Points and Strong ( The Illusion of
Prolonged campaigns exhaust treasuries and morale.