(Contending Army) highlights the importance of being aware of the conditions happening around one’s environment, so as to use it to one’s advantage, even when the condition does not seem to be in favour of one.
Sun Tzu believes that one’s action must be as swift as the wind, as silent as the woods, and when attacking, must be as fury as fire. In contrast, one must be unshakeable in defending where one’s ambush is unpredictable and attack swift as lightning, so as to catch one’s enemy unprepared.
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