
Biography of Generals in the Late Han Dynasty
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Sun Tzu said: In all military methods, the whole country is the best, and the breaking of the country is second; the whole army is the best, and the breaking of the army is second; the whole brigade is the best, and the breaking of the brigade is second; the whole army is the best, and the breaking of the troops is second. Therefore, winning a hundred battles is not a good thing; subduing the enemy's troops without fighting is a good thing. The highest state of the art of war is to be invincible, and the highest state of strategy is to conquer the enemy without fighting. Look at the troubled times at the end of the Han Dynasty, how a weak scribe, relying on his strategy, supported a precarious prince named Cao into the majestic Cao Wei who ruled the world!
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