TACTICAL DISPOSITIONS
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According to Sun Tzu in Chapter 5, what is the first action taken by the 'good fighters of old'?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, from where does the opportunity to defeat the enemy arise?
View answer and explanationWhat does Chapter 5 state is the relationship between knowing how to conquer and being able to do it?
View answer and explanationAccording to Chapter 5, ss. 6, what does adopting an attacking posture indicate about a force's strength?
View answer and explanationWhat metaphor is used in Chapter 5, ss. 7 to describe a general who is skilled in defense?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, what is considered 'not the acme of excellence' in warfare?
View answer and explanationWhat does the phrase 'to lift an autumn hair' signify in the context of Chapter 5, ss. 10?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary by Tu Mu in Chapter 5, ss. 12, why do the victories of a great general bring him no reputation for wisdom or credit for courage?
View answer and explanationWhat establishes the certainty of victory, according to Chapter 5, ss. 13?
View answer and explanationHow does Chapter 5, ss. 15, contrast the approach of a victorious strategist with that of one destined for defeat?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, ss. 17, what is the first element listed in the sequence of military method?
View answer and explanationAccording to the sequence outlined in Chapter 5, ss. 18, what does 'Balancing of chances' owe its existence to?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, ss. 19, a victorious army is metaphorically compared to an 'I' weighed against a 'SHU'. What is the weight of a SHU?
View answer and explanationWhat metaphor does Sun Tzu use in Chapter 5, ss. 20, to describe the onrush of a conquering force?
View answer and explanationWhat enables the consummate leader to control success, according to Chapter 5, ss. 16?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 3, how does Chang Yu say a good fighter secures himself against defeat?
View answer and explanationWhat is the metaphor used in Chapter 5, ss. 7 for a general skilled in attack?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, seeing the sun and moon is used as an example of something that is not a sign of what?
View answer and explanationWhat does Mei Yao-ch'en's commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 11, say about a fighter who only sees the obvious?
View answer and explanationWhat is the key action of a skillful fighter, according to Chapter 5, ss. 14?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary from Ho Shih on Chapter 5, ss. 15, what is the first step in warfare?
View answer and explanationWhich is the correct sequence of the five elements of military method as listed in Chapter 5, ss. 17-18?
View answer and explanationWhat is the weight of the ancient Chinese unit 'I' according to the note by Li Ch'uan of the T'ang dynasty mentioned in the commentary for Chapter 5, ss. 19?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, which of these is NOT used as an example of something that is 'no sign' of a great or special ability?
View answer and explanationWhat does the commentator Ts'ao Kung mean by seeing 'the plant before it has germinated' in his remarks on Chapter 5, ss. 8?
View answer and explanationDefensive tactics are a sign of insufficient strength, while offensive tactics are a sign of what, according to Chapter 5, ss. 6?
View answer and explanationWhat is the final, fifthly, element of military method mentioned in Chapter 5, ss. 17?
View answer and explanationWhat does Chapter 5, ss. 5 identify as the implication of 'security against defeat'?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 8, the story of Han Hsin attacking the army of Chao is used to illustrate what concept?
View answer and explanationWhat is the meaning of conquering an 'enemy that is already defeated,' as described in Chapter 5, ss. 13?
View answer and explanationIn the comparison of a victorious army to a routed one in Chapter 5, ss. 19, what is the point of the metaphor?
View answer and explanationAccording to Chapter 5, security against defeat lies in our own hands, but the opportunity for victory is provided by whom?
View answer and explanationWhat is the result of achieving a complete victory through skilled defense and attack, as described in Chapter 5, ss. 7?
View answer and explanationAccording to Tu Mu's commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 9, what constitutes 'true excellence'?
View answer and explanationWho is the clever fighter, as described by the ancients and cited in Chapter 5, ss. 11?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, what is the source to which 'Measurement', the first step of military method, owes its existence?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, 'taking the offensive' is associated with what concept?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary in Chapter 5, the phrase 'autumn hair' refers to what?
View answer and explanationWhat does Ch'en Hao's commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 13 suggest is the reason a general who makes no mistakes can conquer an 'already defeated' enemy?
View answer and explanationWhat is the second step in the five-part 'military method' outlined in Chapter 5, ss. 17?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 19, which commentator corrected Chu Hsi's statement that an 'I' equaled 20 oz, stating it was 24 Chinese ounces?
View answer and explanationWhat concept is illustrated by the statement 'to hear the noise of thunder is no sign of a quick ear' in Chapter 5, ss. 10?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, ss. 18, 'Victory' is said to owe its existence to which preceding element of military method?
View answer and explanationWhat is the title of Chapter 5?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary on Chapter 5, ss. 1, what does Ts'ao Kung say is the meaning of the chapter's title?
View answer and explanationWhat does Tu Mu's commentary suggest is the relationship between concealing and showing dispositions in Chapter 5?
View answer and explanationAccording to Chapter 5, ss. 3, a good fighter can secure himself against defeat but cannot do what?
View answer and explanationWhat does Wang Hsi's commentary in the introduction to Chapter 5 say a good general can do?
View answer and explanationIn Chapter 5, the commentary explains that the metaphor 'hides under the ninth earth' indicates what?
View answer and explanationWhat is the main idea conveyed by the paradox that a victorious strategist 'only seeks battle after the victory has been won' in Chapter 5, ss. 15?
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