Chapter 174: March, Fighting, and Military Law
In the eyes of the layman, the results of battle are the ultimate criterion for judging a general, and this statement is more true.
Yes, but not quite.
The Art of War. In the form of the chapter, it is said: Those who are good at fighting have no outstanding achievements.
This sentence is very much in line with the essence of the soldiers, because not every general has the opportunity to face the edge on the battlefield.
Whether ancient or modern, the matter of war has never been a one-shot deal, and the two sets of words marching and fighting are always used together habitually and frequently, and the word march is always crowned before the war.
This is not a simple phrase, but has a profound connotation of war.
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