登陆注册
15692900000020

第20章

"CH`I is active, CHENG is passive; passivity means waiting for an opportunity, activity beings the victory itself." Ho Shih: "We must cause the enemy to regard our straightforward attack as one that is secretly designed, and vice versa; thus CHENG may also be CH`I, and CH`I may also be CHENG." He instances the famous exploit of Han Hsin, who when marching ostensibly against Lin-chin (now Chao-i in Shensi), suddenly threw a large force across the Yellow River in wooden tubs, utterly disconcerting his opponent. [Ch`ien Han Shu, ch. 3.] Here, we are told, the march on Lin-chin was CHENG, and the surprise maneuver was CH`I."Chang Yu gives the following summary of opinions on the words:

"Military writers do not agree with regard to the meaning of CH`Iand CHENG. Wei Liao Tzu [4th cent. B.C.] says: 'Direct warfare favors frontal attacks, indirect warfare attacks from the rear.'

Ts`ao Kung says: 'Going straight out to join battle is a direct operation; appearing on the enemy's rear is an indirect maneuver.' Li Wei-kung [6th and 7th cent. A.D.] says: 'In war, to march straight ahead is CHENG; turning movements, on the other hand, are CH`I.' These writers simply regard CHENG as CHENG, and CH`I as CH`I; they do not note that the two are mutually interchangeable and run into each other like the two sides of a circle [see infra, ss. 11]. A comment on the T`ang Emperor T`ai Tsung goes to the root of the matter: 'A CH`I maneuver may be CHENG, if we make the enemy look upon it as CHENG; then our real attack will be CH`I, and vice versa. The whole secret lies in confusing the enemy, so that he cannot fathom our real intent.'"To put it perhaps a little more clearly: any attack or other operation is CHENG, on which the enemy has had his attention fixed; whereas that is CH`I," which takes him by surprise or comes from an unexpected quarter. If the enemy perceives a movement which is meant to be CH`I," it immediately becomes CHENG."]

4. That the impact of your army may be like a grindstone dashed against an egg - this is effected by the science of weak points and strong.

5. In all fighting, the direct method may be used for joining battle, but indirect methods will be needed in order to secure victory.

[Chang Yu says: "Steadily develop indirect tactics, either by pounding the enemy's flanks or falling on his rear." Abrilliant example of "indirect tactics" which decided the fortunes of a campaign was Lord Roberts' night march round the Peiwar Kotal in the second Afghan war. [1]

6. Indirect tactics, efficiently applied, are inexhausible as Heaven and Earth, unending as the flow of rivers and streams;like the sun and moon, they end but to begin anew; like the four seasons, they pass away to return once more.

[Tu Yu and Chang Yu understand this of the permutations of CH`I and CHENG." But at present Sun Tzu is not speaking of CHENGat all, unless, indeed, we suppose with Cheng Yu-hsien that a clause relating to it has fallen out of the text. Of course, as has already been pointed out, the two are so inextricably interwoven in all military operations, that they cannot really be considered apart. Here we simply have an expression, in figurative language, of the almost infinite resource of a great leader.]

7. There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard.

8. There are not more than five primary colors (blue, yellow, red, white, and black), yet in combination they produce more hues than can ever been seen.

9 There are not more than five cardinal tastes (sour, acrid, salt, sweet, bitter), yet combinations of them yield more flavors than can ever be tasted.

10. In battle, there are not more than two methods of attack - the direct and the indirect; yet these two in combination give rise to an endless series of maneuvers.

11. The direct and the indirect lead on to each other in turn. It is like moving in a circle - you never come to an end.

Who can exhaust the possibilities of their combination?

12. The onset of troops is like the rush of a torrent which will even roll stones along in its course.

13. The quality of decision is like the well-timed swoop of a falcon which enables it to strike and destroy its victim.

[The Chinese here is tricky and a certain key word in the context it is used defies the best efforts of the translator. Tu Mu defines this word as "the measurement or estimation of distance." But this meaning does not quite fit the illustrative simile in ss. 15. Applying this definition to the falcon, it seems to me to denote that instinct of SELF RESTRAINT which keeps the bird from swooping on its quarry until the right moment, together with the power of judging when the right moment has arrived. The analogous quality in soldiers is the highly important one of being able to reserve their fire until the very instant at which it will be most effective. When the "Victory"went into action at Trafalgar at hardly more than drifting pace, she was for several minutes exposed to a storm of shot and shell before replying with a single gun. Nelson coolly waited until he was within close range, when the broadside he brought to bear worked fearful havoc on the enemy's nearest ships.]

14. Therefore the good fighter will be terrible in his onset, and prompt in his decision.

[The word "decision" would have reference to the measurement of distance mentioned above, letting the enemy get near before striking. But I cannot help thinking that Sun Tzu meant to use the word in a figurative sense comparable to our own idiom "short and sharp." Cf. Wang Hsi's note, which after describing the falcon's mode of attack, proceeds: "This is just how the 'psychological moment' should be seized in war."]

15. Energy may be likened to the bending of a crossbow;decision, to the releasing of a trigger.

[None of the commentators seem to grasp the real point of the simile of energy and the force stored up in the bent cross-bow until released by the finger on the trigger.]

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 海纳百川的中国哲学

    海纳百川的中国哲学

    本丛书是反映中国社会风貌的百科读物,通过精练的文字,用简洁生动的语言为读者介绍了中国的文化、艺术等异彩纷呈的画卷。在这里,读者可以清晰地看到我国的文化、艺术、民族等方方面面,是深入了解伟大的中华民族的全貌的重要依据。
  • 恶魔老公,别动我

    恶魔老公,别动我

    他是令人闻风丧胆的夜少,她是天天一门不出,二门不迈的学霸千金大小姐。就是这样,他们也订婚了。“夜少,韩小姐她把服务员打了。”“去看看她的手疼不疼。”“夜少,韩小姐的零用钱花完了。”闻言,夜少把兜里的金卡拿出来,“给她,慢慢刷。”这是一部关于宠与甜的故事,“虐”字哪凉快哪待着。
  • 吸金狂修

    吸金狂修

    水系的异能者方大鹏穿越到仙侠世界,化身成为一名膀大腰圆的屠夫,长得丑也就罢了,悲催的是还刚刚被修炼者抓去挖矿……
  • 九天大尊

    九天大尊

    世界遭逢巨变,未知的世界呈现在人类面前。李铭祖阴差阳错的成为了第一个吃包子的人!唾手可得的科技,以及可以让人体进化的特殊方式……当别人还在为一部能吸取能量的功法头破血流的时候。李铭祖不屑一顾!因为他本身就是一个吸收能量的超级神器。PS:更新稳定。求收推点。谢谢!
  • 深衣考

    深衣考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 办公室风云:刁蛮女上司

    办公室风云:刁蛮女上司

    我是一名屌丝小职员,突然被突然被命运撞了一把,从此和高贵的绝色美女股东、性感的财务总监、冷艳的客户主任、妩媚的前台领班、俏皮的小助理,还有各式各样的美女都产生了狂热的火花……
  • 青少年道德修养综合手册:理想篇

    青少年道德修养综合手册:理想篇

    这是一部青少年道德修养的百科全书。她用鲜活的语言,生动的故事、把那么枯燥乏味的人生哲理讲得趣味盎然。把那些名人成功的秘诀剖析得令人恍然大悟,一目了然。
  • 琉宸

    琉宸

    璃夏,身复着毁灭世界的陨落之力。竹浩,一个普通的凡人。他,心里有她,却又不能说出口。她,心里有他,因爱成迷。她寻他,却发现,他就在身边……
  • 超化宇宙

    超化宇宙

    宇宙,由点膨胀,顺应时空,演化虚空,缔造平衡,复苏万物!2930年,时代病毒(暗化元素)冰川复苏,席卷了地球亿万生命,人类被迫,机械进化,半机械化诞生,殊不知,走入了末路。五者元素:毁灭者(暗化元素),缔造者(造化元素),时空者(时化元素),和平者(点化元素),无限者(光化元素)!一位不属于地球的少年,在一次生与死的磨难中,体内含有的光化元素,与暗化元素融化,一场波澜壮阔的科幻世界也随着打开!(本书各种观点纯属自创,虚构,勿当真!)
  • 忘川前世之落木萧萧下

    忘川前世之落木萧萧下

    这一场惊心动魄的交响曲,最终离开的是谁?有名无实,究竟是谁的反对?无边落木萧萧下,那儿的影子,究竟还是不是你?如果可以重来,是不是一切都还能继续?