LAYING PLANS
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According to Sun Tzu, why is the art of war considered a subject of inquiry that cannot be neglected?
View answer and explanationThe art of war is governed by how many constant factors that must be taken into account during deliberations?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is NOT one of the five constant factors governing the art of war?
View answer and explanationWhat is the effect of 'The Moral Law' as one of the five constant factors in war?
View answer and explanationWhat does the constant factor of 'Heaven' signify in the context of laying plans for war?
View answer and explanationAccording to the text, the Commander is defined by a set of virtues. Which five virtues are listed?
View answer and explanation'Method and discipline' is one of the five constant factors. Which of the following falls under its definition?
View answer and explanationWhen determining military conditions, a comparison is made based on seven considerations. Which question is part of this comparison?
View answer and explanationSun Tzu states that a general who hearkens to his counsel and acts upon it will conquer. What should be done with such a general?
View answer and explanationWhat is the fundamental principle upon which all warfare is based, according to Sun Tzu?
View answer and explanationWhat must an army do when it is near the enemy, according to the principles of deception?
View answer and explanationIf an enemy is secure at all points, what is the recommended course of action?
View answer and explanationWhat should a general do if the enemy is in superior strength?
View answer and explanationIf an opponent is of a choleric temper, what should a general seek to do?
View answer and explanationWhat is the relationship between making calculations before a battle and the outcome, as described by Sun Tzu?
View answer and explanationThe text states, 'According as circumstances are favorable, one should modify one’s plans.' The commentary illustrates this with a story about the Duke of Wellington. What was the Duke's reason for not being able to tell Lord Uxbridge his plans for the next day's battle?
View answer and explanationWhat does the constant factor of 'Earth' comprise?
View answer and explanationHow many considerations are listed to be made as the basis of a comparison when deliberating on military conditions?
View answer and explanationWhat action should be taken to make an enemy grow arrogant?
View answer and explanationIf an enemy is taking his ease, what action is recommended?
View answer and explanationWhat should be done if the enemy's forces are united?
View answer and explanationWhere should an army attack, according to the principles of deception?
View answer and explanationWhat is said about the military devices and plans that lead to victory?
View answer and explanationThe text mentions that a winning general 'makes many calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought.' What does the commentary by Chang Yu suggest was the purpose of this temple?
View answer and explanationOne of the seven considerations for comparison is 'Which army is stronger?' According to the commentary by Mei Yao-ch'en, what two aspects does this strength encompass?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary subject of inquiry in 'Laying Plans'?
View answer and explanationWhen are officers and the general likely to be nervous, undecided, wavering, and irresolute, according to the commentary by Wang Tzu?
View answer and explanationWhich of the five constant factors accounts for 'the chances of life and death'?
View answer and explanationIn the comparison of the Commander's virtues to the five cardinal virtues, 'wisdom' and 'sincerity' are prioritized. What two military virtues are substituted for 'uprightness of mind' and 'self-respect'?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary by Ts'ao Ts'ao, what is the consequence of laying down a law and having it disobeyed?
View answer and explanationWhat is meant by the phrase 'the greater constancy both in reward and punishment'?
View answer and explanationThe text states, 'The general that hearkens not to my counsel nor acts upon it, will suffer defeat'. What action should be taken regarding such a general?
View answer and explanationIn the context of deception, what is the purpose of holding out baits?
View answer and explanationWhat is the recommended tactic after feigning disorder?
View answer and explanationWhat does Sun Tzu mean by 'deliberations in the temple' as explained in the introductory note by Ts'ao Kung?
View answer and explanationWhich of the seven considerations for deliberation involves assessing the natural conditions of the battlefield?
View answer and explanationSun Tzu cautions against pinning one's faith to abstract principles. Who is quoted as saying, 'while the main laws of strategy can be stated clearly enough... you must be guided by the actions of the enemy'?
View answer and explanationThe text mentions that Wellington was distinguished by 'the extraordinary skill with which he concealed his movements and deceived both friend and foe.' This is cited as an example of what core principle?
View answer and explanationWhen using your forces, what must you seem to be, according to the principles of deception?
View answer and explanationWhat is the purpose of pretending to be weak when facing an opponent?
View answer and explanationHow can a general foresee who is likely to win or lose a battle?
View answer and explanationWhat is the first of the five constant factors of war?
View answer and explanationWhich is the third of the five constant factors of war?
View answer and explanationWhat is the final question in the seven considerations used for comparison to determine military conditions?
View answer and explanationWhat is the first consideration in the seven-part comparison for determining military conditions?
View answer and explanationThe text provides a list of deceptive actions. Which action pairs with the condition 'when able to attack'?
View answer and explanationWhat is the fifth and final constant factor that governs the art of war?
View answer and explanationThe definition of 'Method and Discipline' includes the graduations of rank among officers and what other key elements?
View answer and explanationIn addition to appearing where you are not expected, what is the other part of the tactic for attacking the unprepared enemy?
View answer and explanationAccording to Ts'ao Ts'ao's commentary on discipline, what was the personal consequence he accepted for allowing his horse to shy into a field of corn, in lieu of the death penalty his own law demanded?
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