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Sun Zi Introduction Table des matières – L'Art de la guerre

La stratégie chinoise ou comment s'informer, estimer, diviser, détourner, tromper, et vaincre « sans coup férir ». Tr. Amiot (fr) et Giles (en).

Sunzi VII. 3.

L'art de profiter du près et du loin consiste à tenir l'ennemi éloigné du lieu que vous aurez choisi pour votre campement, et de tous les postes qui vous paraîtront de quelque conséquence. Il consiste à éloigner de l'ennemi tout ce qui pourrait lui être avantageux, et à rapprocher de vous tout ce dont vous pourrez tirer quelque avantage. Il consiste ensuite à vous tenir continuellement sur vos gardes pour n'être pas surpris, et à veiller sans cesse pour épier le moment de surprendre votre adversaire. Ainsi prenez une voie indirecte et divertissez l'ennemi en lui présentant le leurre ; de cette façon vous pouvez vous mettre en route après lui, et arriver avant lui. Celui qui est capable de faire cela comprend l'approche directe et indirecte.

Amiot

Thus, to take a long and circuitous route, after enticing the enemy out of the way, and though starting after him, to contrive to reach the goal before him, shows knowledge of the artifice of DEVIATION.1

1. Tu Mu cites the famous march of Chao She in 270 B.C. to relieve the town of O-yu, which was closely invested by a Ch`in army. The King of Chao first consulted Lien P`o on the advisability of attempting a relief, but the latter thought the distance too great, and the intervening country too rugged and difficult. His Majesty then turned to Chao She, who fully admitted the hazardous nature of the march, but finally said: "We shall be like two rats fighting in a whole–and the pluckier one will win!" So he left the capital with his army, but had only gone a distance of 30 LI when he stopped and began throwing up entrenchments. For 28 days he continued strengthening his fortifications, and took care that spies should carry the intelligence to the enemy. The Ch`in general was overjoyed, and attributed his adversary's tardiness to the fact that the beleaguered city was in the Han State, and thus not actually part of Chao territory. But the spies had no sooner departed than Chao She began a forced march lasting for two days and one night, and arrive on the scene of action with such astonishing rapidity that he was able to occupy a commanding position on the "North hill" before the enemy had got wind of his movements. A crushing defeat followed for the Ch`in forces, who were obliged to raise the siege of O-yu in all haste and retreat across the border.

Giles VII.4.

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L'Art de la guerre – Sun Zi VII. 3. – Chinois off/on – Français/English
Alias Sun Tzu, Sun Wu, Sun Tse, Sunzi Bingfa, Souen Tseu, Souen Wou, 孫武.

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