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Sun Zi Introduction Table of content – The Art of War

Chinese strategy explained : know yourself and the ennemy, use deception, spies, and "win with ease". Tr. Giles (en, annotated) and Amiot (fr).

Sunzi XI. 6.

Ground which forms the key to three contiguous states,1 so that he who occupies it first has most of the Empire at his command,2 is a ground of intersecting highways.

1. Ts`au Kung defines this as: "Our country adjoining the enemy's and a third country conterminous with both." Meng Shih instances the small principality of Cheng, which was bounded on the north-east by Ch`i, on the west by Chin, and on the south by Ch`u.
2. The belligerent who holds this dominating position can constrain most of them to become his allies.

Giles XI.6.

V. Les lieux que j'appelle simplement pleins et unis sont ceux qui, par leur configuration et leurs dimensions, permettent leur utilisation par les deux armées, mais, parce qu'ils sont au plus profond du territoire ennemi, ne doivent pas vous inciter à livrer bataille, à moins que la nécessité ne vous y contraigne, ou que vous n'y soyez forcé par l'ennemi, qui ne vous laisserait aucun moyen de pouvoir l'éviter.

Amiot

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Alias Sun Tzu, Sun Wu, Sun Tse, Sunzi Bingfa, Souen Tseu, Souen Wou, 孫武.

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