when your forces are inadequate; attack when you have a surplus. 5. Use of Energy ( The Direct and Indirect )
Organization, grading of rank, and logistics. 2. Waging War ( The Economics of Conflict )
Managing a large army is the same as managing a small one; it is a matter of organization and signs.
Never attack out of anger. Anger can change to gladness, but a kingdom once destroyed can never be brought back to life. 13. The Use of Spies ( Intelligence Gathering )
"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles." 4. Tactical Dispositions ( Defense and Offense ) Victory must be guaranteed before engaging in battle.
Arrive early to be fresh; arriving late means rushing into battle exhausted.
when your forces are inadequate; attack when you have a surplus. 5. Use of Energy ( The Direct and Indirect )
Organization, grading of rank, and logistics. 2. Waging War ( The Economics of Conflict )
Managing a large army is the same as managing a small one; it is a matter of organization and signs.
Never attack out of anger. Anger can change to gladness, but a kingdom once destroyed can never be brought back to life. 13. The Use of Spies ( Intelligence Gathering )
"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles." 4. Tactical Dispositions ( Defense and Offense ) Victory must be guaranteed before engaging in battle.
Arrive early to be fresh; arriving late means rushing into battle exhausted.