Master
-the Leader, having received orders
tions with neighbouring states; do not linger in a far country; use
attacked; castles that must not be besieged; ground that must not b
use of troops; on the contrary, he who does not underst
f the Nine Changes be understood, a knowl
disadvantage. He sees a way out of adversity, a
on him; make him undertake useless adventures; also make neighbour
coming, but rely on your own preparations; do not count on the
ir guard against these
sity, which l
ess, which lea
r, which br
priety, which i
e troops, which ca
overthrow of the army and the slaughter of the general ar