Passage 11-32
是故, 不爭天下之交, 不養天下之權, 信己之私, 威加於敵, 故其城可拔, 其國可隳. 施無法之賞, 懸無政之令, 犯三軍之衆, 若使一人.
Therefore, without contesting global alliances or cultivating global power, but relying on one’s own strength and projecting power over the enemy—their cities can be seized, their states destroyed. Give extraordinary rewards; issue unprecedented orders. Command the entire army as if commanding one person.
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