登陆注册
38578300000050

第50章

[Sun Tzu's agreement is certainly ingenious. He begins by adverting to the frightful misery and vast expenditure of blood and treasure which war always brings in its train. Now, unless you are kept informed of the enemy's condition, and are ready to strike at the right moment, a war may drag on for years. The only way to get this information is to employ spies, and it is impossible to obtain trustworthy spies unless they are properly paid for their services. But it is surely false economy to grudge a comparatively trifling amount for this purpose, when every day that the war lasts eats up an incalculably greater sum.

This grievous burden falls on the shoulders of the poor, and hence Sun Tzu concludes that to neglect the use of spies is nothing less than a crime against humanity.]

3. One who acts thus is no leader of men, no present help to his sovereign, no master of victory.

[This idea, that the true object of war is peace, has its root in the national temperament of the Chinese. Even so far back as 597 B.C., these memorable words were uttered by Prince Chuang of the Ch`u State: "The [Chinese] character for 'prowess'

is made up of [the characters for] 'to stay' and 'a spear'

(cessation of hostilities). Military prowess is seen in the repression of cruelty, the calling in of weapons, the preservation of the appointment of Heaven, the firm establishment of merit, the bestowal of happiness on the people, putting harmony between the princes, the diffusion of wealth."]

4. Thus, what enables the wise sovereign and the good general to strike and conquer, and achieve things beyond the reach of ordinary men, is FOREKNOWLEDGE.

[That is, knowledge of the enemy's dispositions, and what he means to do.]

5. Now this foreknowledge cannot be elicited from spirits;it cannot be obtained inductively from experience,[Tu Mu's note is: "[knowledge of the enemy] cannot be gained by reasoning from other analogous cases."]

nor by any deductive calculation.

[Li Ch`uan says: "Quantities like length, breadth, distance and magnitude, are susceptible of exact mathematical determination; human actions cannot be so calculated."]

6. Knowledge of the enemy's dispositions can only be obtained from other men.

[Mei Yao-ch`en has rather an interesting note: "Knowledge of the spirit-world is to be obtained by divination; information in natural science may be sought by inductive reasoning; the laws of the universe can be verified by mathematical calculation: but the dispositions of an enemy are ascertainable through spies and spies alone."]

7. Hence the use of spies, of whom there are five classes:

(1) Local spies; (2) inward spies; (3) converted spies; (4)doomed spies; (5) surviving spies.

8. When these five kinds of spy are all at work, none can discover the secret system. This is called "divine manipulation of the threads." It is the sovereign's most precious faculty.

[Cromwell, one of the greatest and most practical of all cavalry leaders, had officers styled 'scout masters,' whose business it was to collect all possible information regarding the enemy, through scouts and spies, etc., and much of his success in war was traceable to the previous knowledge of the enemy's moves thus gained." [1] ]

9. Having LOCAL SPIES means employing the services of the inhabitants of a district.

[Tu Mu says: "In the enemy's country, win people over by kind treatment, and use them as spies."]

10. Having INWARD SPIES, ****** use of officials of the enemy.

[Tu Mu enumerates the following classes as likely to do good service in this respect: "Worthy men who have been degraded from office, criminals who have undergone punishment; also, favorite concubines who are greedy for gold, men who are aggrieved at being in subordinate positions, or who have been passed over in the distribution of posts, others who are anxious that their side should be defeated in order that they may have a chance of displaying their ability and talents, fickle turncoats who always want to have a foot in each boat. Officials of these several kinds," he continues, "should be secretly approached and bound to one's interests by means of rich presents. In this way you will be able to find out the state of affairs in the enemy's country, ascertain the plans that are being formed against you, and moreover disturb the harmony and create a breach between the sovereign and his ministers." The necessity for extreme caution, however, in dealing with "inward spies," appears from an historical incident related by Ho Shih: "Lo Shang, Governor of I-Chou, sent his general Wei Po to attack the rebel Li Hsiung of Shu in his stronghold at P`i. After each side had experienced a number of victories and defeats, Li Hsiung had recourse to the services of a certain P`o-t`ai, a native of Wu-tu. He began to have him whipped until the blood came, and then sent him off to Lo Shang, whom he was to delude by offering to cooperate with him from inside the city, and to give a fire signal at the right moment for ****** a general assault. Lo Shang, confiding in these promises, march out all his best troops, and placed Wei Po and others at their head with orders to attack at P`o-t`ai's bidding. Meanwhile, Li Hsiung's general, Li Hsiang, had prepared an ambuscade on their line of march; and P`o-t`ai, having reared long scaling-ladders against the city walls, now lighted the beacon-fire. Wei Po's men raced up on seeing the signal and began climbing the ladders as fast as they could, while others were drawn up by ropes lowered from above. More than a hundred of Lo Shang's soldiers entered the city in this way, every one of whom was forthwith beheaded. Li Hsiung then charged with all his forces, both inside and outside the city, and routed the enemy completely." [This happened in 303 A.D. I do not know where Ho Shih got the story from. It is not given in the biography of Li Hsiung or that of his father Li T`e, CHIN SHU, ch. 120, 121.]

11. Having CONVERTED SPIES, getting hold of the enemy's spies and using them for our own purposes.

同类推荐
  • 经稗

    经稗

    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。
  • 天台宗章疏

    天台宗章疏

    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。
  • 修行本起经

    修行本起经

    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。
  • Canterbury Pieces

    Canterbury Pieces

    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。
  • Ivanoff

    Ivanoff

    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。
热门推荐
  • 我的神海有个女魂

    我的神海有个女魂

    主角第五寻灵生于一个即将灵气复苏的时代,现如今是个十六岁的学生。在某天夜里散步的时候遇到被人将身体摧毁、只剩下灵魂被系统带出来的女孩儿灵魂,突然间钻入了第五寻灵的神海(丹田)。眨眼间失去意识,再醒过来时面对的是一个全新的世界——末世。
  • 我愿为君西南风

    我愿为君西南风

    陶李是一名大三学生,自大一起便在新闻社实习,2020寒假,机缘巧合下,在网络上认识到了一个武汉的初二生,听他说了很多武汉的状况,而新闻社因为记者人手不够,也为员工安全考虑,本想放弃远赴武汉的报道。陶李主动请缨去前线,在那里她真正体会到了生死离别,人间冷暖,理解了新闻人的重要意义,生命的意义,医生的神圣,也开始了新的缘分。
  • 穿越之夜有千千影

    穿越之夜有千千影

    “姑娘医术高明,我这胸啊真是立马不疼了呢..”凉梦影看着眼前这个刚刚在她面前欺男霸女的纨绔子弟皮笑肉不笑的回道:“公子过奖了,小女子乃是兽医,给禽兽治病自然是手到擒来。”纨绔子弟的笑脸愣在原地,只感觉刚刚胸被踢的地方似乎更加疼了。可是看到凉梦影身后的人,又不敢多话。墨夜尘看着眼前的凉梦影,目光沉沉,嘴角浮起一丝宠溺的笑容。这是一篇甜文,无虐,可放心食用。
  • 故土乡情

    故土乡情

    这是一个农村男走向城市的故事,当小男孩面临爱情、亲情、友情时,他又如何抉择,当他被这个社会所压迫,那他又该如何?从农村慢慢走向城市,当看到这城市的繁华与精彩,又给他的生活和他的亲人带来什么样的变化呢?敬请期待吧。故土乡情新建群{140254955}欢迎大家的加入,群内有活动哟!
  • 二世转生之入尘

    二世转生之入尘

    传闻中刚正不阿,利民利己的年轻将军,面对被劫少女,竟然对劫匪起了怜悯之心,他劝诫:“我劝你最好现在就杀了她。”“祁将军说话好不中听,我看想要我命的人是你吧,何必找这么些人演戏,钱花在我身上也可以,你给我钱,我自杀。”顾小修满眼都是对金钱的渴望。祁将军反问“你死的了吗?”顾小修突然羞涩,垂眸嗔道“这不地狱是我家,冥界我最大嘛,什么死不死的,多伤钱。”…活了两千年的顾小修,为了挣钱样样精通,非要说出一两样不会的,那就做饭和恋爱了。一向行事嚣张的顾小修,怎么一见这个凡夫俗子,被吃的死死的,咱也不知道啥是喜欢,就想把这男人吃干抹净咯。啧,别说,这人界将军真特么的美。
  • 憧憬之时

    憧憬之时

    我希望我能永远护着你,宠着你,惯着你,你是我的宝贝,我是你的依靠,谁都不能把你从我身边抢走……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 无尽帝尊

    无尽帝尊

    无尽帝尊,天空染血,问鼎谁是英雄。看废柴公子朱毅如何咸鱼翻身。
  • 扛旗

    扛旗

    人类早已进入修行时代,征途亦是浩瀚星空。————————————————————偶获双子星空间,叶青自此华丽的崛起。他离开了土生土长的地球,于太阳系核心真正耀眼的崛起,闯废墟、遗忘之地,创星空之树,挫三千世界,傲视整个富贵星系。以微末之躯,于风起云涌之中,开启热血传奇。——————————————稳定更新,求热血支持,谢谢。
  • 你若安好

    你若安好

    因为你,我写下了这段了无生趣的故事。我多想时光的触角能长一些,再长一些,好把这篇索然的回忆送至你的窗前。也许这样,你才会明白,我的记忆究竟有多么狭窄——万千人海与茫茫星辰,烟火流年与荒野无涯,都没能占据我的过去。我的记忆,其实只记住了这么一个简单的你。谢谢你曾在不经意间赐予我这种不可复得的美丽。这些话,写给已在经年内不知所踪的你。献给我们终将逝去的青春。