Selasa, 14 Juli 2009

MANEUVERING


 1. Sun Tzu said: In war, the general receives his
  commands from the sovereign.

 2. Having collected an army and concentrated his forces,
  he must blend and harmonize the different elements thereof
  before pitching his camp.

 3. After that, comes tactical maneuvering,
  than which there is nothing more difficult. 
  The difficulty of tactical maneuvering consists
  in turning the devious into the direct, and misfortune into gain.

 4. 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.

 5. Maneuvering with an army is advantageous;
  with an undisciplined multitude, most dangerous.



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