1. Although strong people are very excited in their hearts, their opinions and beliefs are like the compass needle on a ship tossed in a storm, they can still accurately point out the direction.
2. Fear comes from concern for the body, while courage comes from the need for spiritual survival.
3. When destroying the enemy team, you should not only destroy the enemy's material power, but more importantly, destroy the enemy's spiritual power.
4. War is not a pastime, it is not a pure pursuit of adventure and gambling, nor is it the product of a sudden inspiration, but a serious means to achieve a serious goal.
5. For individuals, it refers to thorough professionalism and superb military technology; for the team, it refers to the style of unity and courage, and the spirit of not being arrogant in victory and not discouraged in defeat. To become an excellent soldier or even commander, you need to have tremendous emotional and intellectual strength. Courage is the primary quality that a soldier should have, a certain amount of physical strength is the basic prerequisite for the enemy to overcome difficulties, and strong mental strength is the key to quality.
6. What kind of talent is suitable to be called a military genius? This kind of person is not so much a person with a creative spirit as a person with a spirit of research; rather than a person with unilateral development, it is better to say a person with comprehensive development; rather than a person who is easily excited, it is better to say that he has a brain. Calm person.
7. Experience is much more valuable than all philosophy. It is simply impossible to attempt to establish a rigid theory for the art of military affairs, as if setting up a set of scaffolding to ensure that commanders have evidence everywhere. War theory is mainly to help commanders determine the basic clues for thinking, but should not point out the specific path of action like signposts.
8. No one starts a war—or should I say, no reasonable person should do that—without first clarifying his ideas, the goals he intends to achieve in the war, and his How do you plan to direct.
9. Difficulties in supplies often make the army's great victory disappear, all kinds of strength disappear, retreat becomes inevitable, and then the symptoms of real defeat will gradually increase.