Passage 11-34
夫衆陷於害, 然後能爲勝敗, 故爲兵之事, 在於順詳敵之意, 併力一向, 千里殺將, 是謂巧能成事.
Only when troops are plunged into danger can they turn defeat into victory. The essence of warfare: align precisely with the enemy’s intent, concentrate force in one direction, strike down the commander a thousand li away. This is called accomplishing objectives through ingenuity.
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