Passage 11-27
聚三軍之衆, 投之於險, 此將軍之事也. 九地之變, 屈伸之利, 人情之理, 不可不察也.
Assembling the army and throwing it into danger—this is the general’s task. The variations of the nine grounds, the advantages of flexibility and rigidity, the principles of human nature—these must not be neglected.
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