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School of the Military -> The Art of War -> Waging War -> 4

Hence a wise general makes a point of foraging on the enemy.
One cartload of the enemy's provisions
is equivalent to twenty of one's own,
𦮼and likewise a single picul of his provender
is equivalent to twenty from one's own store.
Now in order to kill the enemy, our men must be roused to anger;
that there may be advantage from defeating the enemy, they must have their rewards.
Therefore in chariot fighting,
when ten or more chariots have been taken,
those should be rewarded who took the first.
Our own flags should be substituted for those of the enemy,
and the chariots mingled and used in conjunction with ours.
The captured soldiers should be kindly treated and kept.
This is called, using the conquered foe to augment one's own strength.


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