• Art of War Chapter – 5.3

    Swift rushing water moves boulders by momentum, and fierce birds strike prey with precise timing. Skilled warriors build formidable momentum and launch quick strikes, just like a fully drawn crossbow released instantly.

  • Art of War Chapter – 5.2

    In battles, use direct troops to engage foes and surprise forces to win victories. Direct and surprise tactics transform endlessly, just like musical notes, colors and flavors, creating boundless and unpredictable combat strategies.

  • Art of War Chapter – 5.1

    Proper organization manages large armies efficiently, while banners and drums coordinate battles. Flexible use of regular and surprise troops ensures victory. Mastering strengths and weaknesses lets troops defeat enemies effortlessly.

  • Art of War – Chapter 4.4

    Skilled generals govern well and enforce military laws to control victory. Sun Tzu puts forward five linked factors deciding war outcomes. A winning army holds overwhelming strength and strikes with irresistible momentum.

  • Art of War – Chapter 4.3

    Ordinary victories are not truly excellent. Elite warriors defeat already vulnerable foes without gaining fame. They secure an unbeatable position first. Victorious armies plan for wins before fighting, while defeated ones battle blindly for luck.

  • Art of War – Chapter 4.2

    Sun Tzu states defend when weak and attack when strong. Expert defenders conceal troops thoroughly, while skilled attackers strike suddenly. Such tactics help armies stay safe and gain thorough victories.