Passage 11-29
是故散地吾將一其志. 輕地, 吾將使之屬. 爭地, 吾將趨其後. 交地, 吾將謹其守. 衢地, 吾將固其結. 重地, 吾將繼其食. 圮地, 吾將進其途. 圍地, 吾將塞其闕. 死地, 吾將示之以不活.
Therefore: - Dispersive ground: Unify their will - Marginal ground: Keep them connected - Contentious ground: Quickly close on the enemy’s rear - Open ground: Strengthen defenses - Intersecting ground: Solidify alliances - Critical ground: Ensure continuous supplies - Difficult ground: Press forward quickly - Surrounded ground: Block the gaps - Deadly ground: Show them there is no survival except through battle
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