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Sentences in Sun Tzu's Art of War. Solve.

Sun Tzu's art of war has five basic principles: first, degree, second, quantity, third, number, fourth, weight, fifth and victory. The geographical areas of the enemy and ourselves are different, and the land area of the two sides is different; The difference in the "degree" of the land area between the enemy and us has resulted in a somewhat different "quantity" of the property resources of both sides; The difference in the "quantity" of property resources between the enemy and ourselves leads to the difference in the "number" of troops between the two sides; The difference in "quantity" between the enemy and our forces leads to the different "names" of the two sides' military forces; The difference in the name of the enemy's military strength ultimately determines the success or failure of the war. War depends on time, place and people, and it is indispensable. It concentrates the material factors of time, place and people, and is in a basic position in the war. This method can be called "measurement".

Sun Tzu's "measurement method" for evaluating victory or defeat seems simple, but it contains rich modern scientific truth. Although it was written more than 2,500 years ago, it still has a strong inspiration for modern military thought, military theory and war practice. First, make a scientific prediction. The war practice in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period did not completely get rid of the influence of mysticism such as divination and ghosts and gods. However, Sun Tzu pointed out that war is "not from ghosts and gods" and that war decision-making is based on materialism. The "measurement method" is an embodiment, which provides a scientific basis for war prediction. Second, do a systematic analysis. The factors that constitute a country's comprehensive strength and military strength, such as geography, degree, quantity, quantity and scale, are a large system, and all factors will influence each other. Therefore, the war analysis and decision-making should be comprehensively analyzed and judged from a systematic perspective.