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What is the first sentence of the "sixteen-character formula" of guerrilla warfare?
From the Red Army, the Eighth Route Army to the People's Liberation Army, many strategies and tactics have emerged in our army, and guerrilla warfare is very fierce. Some people say that Chairman Mao summed it up, some people say that it was put forward by Commander-in-Chief Zhu, and some people say that it was put forward by Chairman Mao and Commander-in-Chief Zhu. No matter who put it forward, this tactic has made great contributions to us. Guerrilla warfare has a 16-character formula, and its content is "

The enemy advances and I retreat; The enemy is stationed, and I am disturbing; The enemy is tired and I fight; The enemy retreated and I chased.

"So the first sentence is that the enemy advances and I retreat.