small number can oppose a large force, is called enclosed ground.
That ground where delay means disaster, is called death ground.
Wherefore, do not fight on distracting ground; do not linger on disturbing ground.
If the enemy be in possession of disputed ground, do not attack.
In intersecting ground, do not interrupt the high- ways.
At the crossing of highways cultivate intercourse.
When deeply involved, levy and store up the enemy’s property.
Quickly depart from difficult ground.
Enclosed ground requires a careful plan of operations.
On death ground, fight.
The skilful fighters of old were at pains to disconnect the enemy’s front and rear ; to prevent cooperation between small and large forces of the enemy; to prevent mutual help between his officers and men; and to spread mistrust between the soldiers and those in authority.
scatter the enemy, and prevent him from concentrating. If there be a chance of victory move; if there be no chance of success stand fast.
If I were asked how a powerful and united force of the enemy should be met, I would say: lay hands on such of the enemy’s possessions as will confound his plans.