Chapters In Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War”
I Laying Plans
II Waging War
III Attack by Strategem
IV Tactical Dispositions
V Energy
VI Weak Points and Strong
VII Maneuvering
VIII Variation in Tactics
IX The Army on The March
X Terrain
XI The Nine Situations
XII Attack by Fire
XIII The Use Of Spies
Sun Tzu is thought to have been a general who lived in the state of Wu in the 6th century B.C. The King of Wu took Sun Tzu on as one of his military Commanders and through military conquest, Wu duly became one of the most powerful states in the spring and autumn period of Chinese history.
The lessons of “The Art Of War” still apply and its ancient wisdom shows you how to secure your objectives in business, sports, and any other areas of modern life. It is ideal for anyone who wants to outthink and outflank the opposition. One the proofs that Sun Tzu’s “ The Art Of War’ is known all over the world is that General Douglas MacArthur and Joseph Stalin were also been fans of Sun Tzu. The art of war was adopted as a handbook on guerilla warfare by Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro and Vo Nguyen Giap.
The first Chapter of the book discussed all about laying plans. Sun tzu said: The moral law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger. In every thing we do, planning is of an essential tool. It is very important to plan things before actually doing it. I always keep in mind t ...