This chapter focuses on the situations to be wary of when out to war. For example, war is economically consuming, to be out to war for too long a time damages one’s home country’s economy. Sun Tzu believe that one must first know the damages of war before one could really decide if the war could indeed help better one’s country.
取用于國,因糧于敵,故軍食可足也 - Sun Tzu believes that scarcity problem could be solved by laying hands on the enemy’s。
車雜而乘之,卒善而養之,是謂勝敵而益強 - After each battle won, battle vehicles uncovered could be converted for one’s use. Furthermore, prisoners of war captured could be generously treated so as to coax them into submitting to the new sovereignty. This would ultimately weaken the overall abilities of one’s enemy while strengthening one’s own military strength.
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