THE USE OF SPIES
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According to Sun Tzu, what is the daily expenditure in ounces of silver for marching a host of one hundred thousand men great distances?
View answer and explanationA levy of one hundred thousand men is said to impede the labor of how many families?
View answer and explanationWhat does Sun Tzu describe as 'the height of inhumanity'?
View answer and explanationWhat enables the wise sovereign and the good general to strike, conquer, and achieve things beyond the reach of ordinary men?
View answer and explanationAccording to Sun Tzu, from where must knowledge of the enemy's dispositions be obtained?
View answer and explanationHow many classes of spies does Sun Tzu identify?
View answer and explanationWhat is meant by the term 'divine manipulation of the threads'?
View answer and explanationWhich type of spy is defined as employing the services of the inhabitants of a district?
View answer and explanationAccording to the definition in Chapter 14, what are 'inward spies'?
View answer and explanationWhat is the definition of a 'converted spy'?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary function of 'doomed spies'?
View answer and explanationWhat is the role of a 'surviving spy'?
View answer and explanationWhat must be done if a spy divulges a secret piece of news before the time is ripe?
View answer and explanationWhich type of spy is considered the most essential, as knowledge from all other types can be derived from them in the first instance?
View answer and explanationWhat is the first necessary step when the object is to crush an army, storm a city, or assassinate an individual?
View answer and explanationWhat qualities are necessary to manage spies properly?
View answer and explanationSun Tzu cites I Chih, who had served under the Hsia, as being instrumental in the rise of which dynasty?
View answer and explanationLu Ya, who had served under the Yin, is cited by Sun Tzu as being instrumental in the rise of which dynasty?
View answer and explanationHow must enemy spies who have come to spy on your forces be handled?
View answer and explanationWhat is required to usefully employ spies, without which they cannot be used?
View answer and explanationWithout subtle ingenuity of mind, what can a general not do regarding spies?
View answer and explanationThe story of Ta'hsi Wu of the Sui dynasty, who disguised himself and passed through an enemy camp, is given as an example of which type of spy?
View answer and explanationIn the historical incident from 303 A.D., the rebel Li Hsiung used a man named P'o-t'ai to feign being whipped and offer to betray his city. This was a successful deception against which general?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary, the prisoners released by Pan Ch'ao in his campaign against Yarkand served as an example of which type of spy?
View answer and explanationThe commentary states that in 260 B.C., Fan Chu successfully used converted spies against which opposing general?
View answer and explanationWhat is the relationship between the converted spy and the use of local and inward spies?
View answer and explanationThrough whose information is a general able to cause the doomed spy to carry false tidings to the enemy?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary by Tu Mu, how should communication with spies be conducted?
View answer and explanationWhat is the end and aim of spying in all its five varieties?
View answer and explanationAccording to the final sentence of the chapter commentary, what does Tu Mu say about reliance on spies?
View answer and explanationIn the commentary for section 3, Prince Chuang of the Ch'u State is quoted as defining the Chinese character for 'prowess' as being made up of which two concepts?
View answer and explanationAccording to Tu Mu's note in section 10, which of the following is NOT listed as a class of person likely to become a good inward spy?
View answer and explanationThe commentary for section 13 describes the ideal surviving spy as having a 'will of iron' but what kind of outward appearance?
View answer and explanationWhat is the relationship between foreknowledge and spirits, according to Sun Tzu?
View answer and explanationWho does the commentator Ho Shih cite as an example of someone who played a part similar to a 'doomed spy' and was boiled alive for it by the king of Ch'i?
View answer and explanationWhich group in the army should have the most intimate relations maintained with them and be the most liberally rewarded?
View answer and explanationHow does the commentator Mei Yao-ch'en react to Sun Tzu's use of I Yin and Lu Ya as examples of converted spies?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary from Turenne, what should a commander do when spies propose something very material?
View answer and explanationWhat is the popular title bestowed upon Lu Shang (Lu Ya) by Wen Wang?
View answer and explanationIn the final sentence of the chapter, the commentator Chia Lin is quoted as saying an army without spies is like a man with what?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary in section 2, why is it false economy to grudge the money spent on spies?
View answer and explanationThe commentary in section 3 argues that the true object of war is peace, a concept rooted in the national temperament of which people?
View answer and explanationWhat is the fifth and final class of spy listed in Sun Tzu's enumeration in section 7?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary in section 22, why is it necessary to tempt the converted spy into service?
View answer and explanationIn section 18, what is the advice given regarding the use of spies?
View answer and explanationAccording to the commentary in section 11, T'ien Tan's famous defense of Chi-mo is cited as a successful use of which type of spy?
View answer and explanationWho is the only person who can use the highest intelligence of the army for spying to achieve great results?
View answer and explanationThe commentary on section 19 tries to defend Sun Tzu from the charge of inhumanity for putting to death both the spy and the man who heard a premature secret. How does Tu Mu defend this action?
View answer and explanationWhat is the second class of spy listed in Sun Tzu's enumeration in section 7?
View answer and explanationWhy must a general be subtle, according to section 18?
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