Chapter 9 · The Army on the March · 行軍

Passage 9-14

奔走而陳兵車者, 期也. 半進半退者, 誘也. 仗而立者, 飢也.

Rushing about and arranging chariots—preparing for decisive action Half advancing, half retreating—luring you Soldiers leaning on weapons—hungry

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