Quotation from: The Art of War

Written by: Sunzi (6th cent. B.C.)


5. Ground on which each side has liberty of movement is
open ground.


[There are various interpretations of the Chinese adjective
for this type of ground. Ts`ao Kung says it means "ground
covered with a network of roads," like a chessboard. Ho Shih
suggested: "ground on which intercommunication is easy."]


6. Ground which forms the key to three contiguous states,

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