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<>Those who have been fighting for a long time and the country will benefit from it" means: a country that has been fighting for a long time has never been beneficial to itself! It means that fighting a war for a long time is not good for one's country.
夫兵久而国利者,未之有也,pronunciation:(fū bīng jiǔ ér guó lì zhě, wè izhī yǒu yě)
Source: From "The Art of War: Combat".
The Art of War: The Art of War Introduction: The Battle Chapter is the second of the thirteen chapters of the Art of War. It is about the mobilization of the war after the temple calculation and the use of it against the enemy, and the victory over the enemy will become stronger.
"Zuo" means "to rise". "Combat" here does not refer to war, but refers to pre-war preparation and planning, which belongs to the category of "settling calculations before fighting". Following the "Essay on Planning" and under the guidance of the idea of "the theory of prudent warfare," this article focuses on the analysis of the relationship between war and the economy, which depends on the economy but will cause a certain degree of damage to the economy.
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From "The Art of War: Warfare", it means: There has never been a continuous use of troops to fight in the benefit of the country.
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From "The Art of War: Combat".
Meaning: There has never been a continuous use of troops to fight for the benefit of the country. Wanton military use will inevitably lead to the weakening of national strength.
The Art of War. The Battle Chapter is the second of the thirteen chapters of Sun Tzu's Art of War. The burning cover is the war mobilization after the temple calculation and the use of the enemy, and the victory over the enemy is stronger.
"Zuo" means "to rise". "Combat" here does not refer to war, but refers to pre-war preparation and planning, which belongs to the category of "settling calculations before fighting". Following the "Essay on Planning" and under the guidance of the idea of "the theory of prudent warfare," this article focuses on the analysis of the relationship between war and the economy, which depends on the economy but will cause a certain degree of damage to the economy.
Blade Sakura.
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Source: "The Art of War: The Beginning of the Plan".
Year of creation: Spring and Autumn.
Interpretation: War is a major national event, an important point in the rise and fall of a country, and the key to the survival of tens of millions of people.
Note: Soldier mainly refers to war, but also refers to military content in general; The way of survival: that is, a war can determine whether the country will survive or die; Observe, treat carefully, figure it out; Don't go unnoticed: You can't ignore it.
Original text: Sun Tzu said: Soldiers, the major affairs of the country, the place of death and life, the way of survival, you must not ignore the smile. Therefore, the scriptures are based on five things, the school is calculated, and the situation is asked: one is the Tao, the second is the sky, the third is the earth, the fourth is the general, and the fifth is the law.
Translation: Sun Tzu said: War is a major matter of the country, which is directly related to the life and death of the people and determines the survival of the country, so we cannot but seriously study war.
The study of war should be based on five aspects, and through specific and meticulous comparisons, we should study the beginning, process, and results of war: first, "Tao," second, "heaven," third, "earth," fourth, "will," and fifth, "law."
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1. The gist of this sentence is: "War is a major national event, a crucial point in the rise and fall of a country, and the key to the survival of tens of millions of people, and it must be seriously investigated and studied." This sentence emphasizes the importance of military construction in the process of national development.
2. From Sun Wu's "The Art of War: The Beginning of the Plan".
Extended Materials. 1. "The Art of War: The Beginning of the Plan" is a prose written by Sun Wu, a master of the art of war in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is about temple calculations, that is, comparing the various conditions of the enemy and ourselves in the temple before sending troops, estimating the probability of victory or defeat in a war, and formulating a battle plan.
2. In "The Art of War", Sun Tzu pointed out that the deployment of troops in war is determined by the commander of the war according to the actual situation he has at his disposal, and his strength must be strong or weak. In battle, we should avoid the parts where the enemy is strong and focus on attacking the parts where the enemy's forces are weak, so that we can win the battle.
Sun Tzu has an incisive and vivid exposition of this point in his Art of War "Fiction and Reality". Sun Tzu said: "The husband and soldier are like water, and the water travels to avoid the high and tend to go down; The shape of the soldier, avoiding the real and attacking the false.
At the same time, Sun Tzu also put forward some specific methods on how to implement the principle of warfare. If you concentrate superior forces and attack what you don't defend; Avoid its sharpness and hit its laziness. In short, the key to this principle is to concentrate forces, look for weaknesses and strike quickly.
Finger destruction. References: The Art of War: The Beginning of Filial Piety Encyclopedia.
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From Sun Tzu's Art of War.
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A country that has been at war for a long time, beneficial to itself, has never been! Meaning that a country that is constantly at war does not benefit itself.
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A long siege of the city.
No one is right, because it is not beneficial to themselves, and others will not do this sentence, and what you think of, others will also think of it. The author is right.
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Sun Tzu said: Soldiers, the major affairs of the country, the place of death and life, and the way of survival, must not be ignored.
Therefore, the scriptures are based on five things, and the school is based on calculations to find out their feelings: one is the Tao, the second is the sky, the third is the earth, the fourth is the destroyer, and the fifth is the law. The Taoist makes the people agree with the superiors, so they can die with it, they can live with it, and they are not afraid of danger.
The heavens, yin and yang, cold and heat, and the time system. The earth, far and near, dangerous, wide and narrow, dead and alive. Generals, wisdom, faith, benevolence, courage, and strictness.
The law, the bend system, the official way, and the main use. All these five will be unheard, those who know will win, and those who do not know will not win. Therefore, the school used a plan to ask for its feelings, saying:
Who is the Lord? Who will be capable? Who has heaven and earth?
What is the law? Which of the soldiers is stronger? Soldiers' training?
What is the reward and punishment? That's how I know what to do.
The Art of War: The Beginning
Sun Tzu said: War is a major matter of the state, and it has a bearing on the life and death of the people and the survival of the country.
Therefore, it is necessary to make a comprehensive comparison of the situation in five aspects of the enemy's situation to determine the situation of victory or defeat in the war: first, politics, second, time, third, terrain, fourth, generals, and fifth, system. Politics is to make the will of the people and the monarch coincide, and they will die for the monarch in wartime, without thinking twice.
The time of day is orange, which refers to the change of day and night, sunny and rainy, cold, hot, and seasonal climate. The topography refers to the conditions such as the high valley, the distance of the road, the danger and flatness, and the convenience of advance and retreat. A general is the wisdom, integrity, benevolence, bravery, strictness and other qualities possessed by the commander.
The system is the formulation and management of the military system, military law, and military quartermasters. All the five aspects of the situation must be unknown to the generals. Those who fully understand these situations will win, and on the contrary, they will lose.
In addition, it is necessary to compare the specific conditions of the two sides to determine the outcome of the war, that is, which of the two monarchs is clear in governance? Which side is more talented? Which side has the best time and place?
Which side has strict military discipline? Which side is stronger? Which side is well-trained?
Which side has clear rewards and punishments? Through these analyses, we will be able to judge who wins and who loses.
The information comes from the ancient poetry network.