by Sun Tzu
Having collected an army and concentrated his forces the general must blend and harmonise the different elements within it. After that comes tactical manoeuvring of which nothing is more difficult. The difficulty of tactical manoeuvring consists in the turning of the devious into the direct and misfortune into gain. More Talking Wargaming
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