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行军第九 IX. The Army on the March

敌近而静者,恃其险也;
When the enemy is close at hand and remains quiet, he is relying on the natural strength of his position.

远而挑战者,欲人之进也;
When he keeps aloof and tries to provoke a battle, he is anxious for the other side to advance.

其所居易者,利也;
If his place of encampment is easy of access, he is tendering a bait.

众树动者,来也;众草多障者,疑也;
Movement amongst the trees of a forest shows that the enemy is advancing. The appearance of a number of screens in the midst of thick grass means that the enemy wants to make us suspicious.

鸟起者,伏也;兽骇者,覆也;
The rising of birds in their flight is the sign of an ambuscade. Startled beasts indicate that a sudden attack is coming.

尘高而锐者,车来也;卑而广者,徒来也;散而条达者,樵采也;少而往来者,营军也;
When there is dust rising in a high column, it is the sign of chariots advancing; when the dust is low, but spread over a wide area, it betokens the approach of infantry. When it branches out in different directions, it shows that parties have been sent to collect firewood. A few clouds of dust moving to and fro signify that the army is encamping.

辞卑而备者,进也;辞强而进驱者,退也;
Humble words and increased preparations are signs that the enemy is about to advance. Violent language and driving forward as if to the attack are signs that he will retreat.

轻车先出居其侧者,陈也;
When the light chariots come out first and take up a position on the wings, it is a sign that the enemy is forming for battle.

无约而请和者,谋也;
Peace proposals unaccompanied by a sworn covenant indicate a plot.

奔走而陈兵者,期也;
When there is much running about and the soldiers fall into rank, it means that the critical moment has come.

半进半退者,诱也;
When some are seen advancing and some retreating, it is a lure.

杖而立者,饥也;
When the soldiers stand leaning on their spears, they are faint from want of food.

汲而先饮者,渴也;
If those who are sent to draw water begin by drinking themselves, the army is suffering from thirst.

见利而不进者,劳也;
If the enemy sees an advantage to be gained and makes no effort to secure it, the soldiers are exhausted.

鸟集者,虚也;夜呼者,恐也;
If birds gather on any spot, it is unoccupied. Clamor by night betokens nervousness.

军扰者,将不重也;旌旗动者,乱也;吏怒者,倦也;
If there is disturbance in the camp, the general's authority is weak. If the banners and flags are shifted about, sedition is afoot. If the officers are angry, it means that the men are weary.

杀马肉食者,军无粮也;悬□②不返其舍者,穷寇也;
When an army feeds its horses with grain and kills its cattle for food, and when the men do not hang their cooking-pots over the camp-fires, showing that they will not return to their tents, you may know that they are determined to fight to the death.

谆谆□③□③,徐与人言者,失众也;
The sight of men whispering together in small knots or speaking in subdued tones points to disaffection amongst the rank and file.

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