That “a triumphant army will not fight with the enemy until the victory is assured” is an important principle in strategic guidance of Sun Zi and other Chinese strategists throughout the ancient ages. In the War to ...That “a triumphant army will not fight with the enemy until the victory is assured” is an important principle in strategic guidance of Sun Zi and other Chinese strategists throughout the ancient ages. In the War to Resist US Aggression and aid Korea, Mao Zedong and other Chinese leaders applied the principle and, through planning and manipulating the strategies for success, created favorable situations in winning the War before the engagement, thus achieved the final victory in the War by way of defeating a powerful, superior enemy with a weak, small force.展开更多
文摘That “a triumphant army will not fight with the enemy until the victory is assured” is an important principle in strategic guidance of Sun Zi and other Chinese strategists throughout the ancient ages. In the War to Resist US Aggression and aid Korea, Mao Zedong and other Chinese leaders applied the principle and, through planning and manipulating the strategies for success, created favorable situations in winning the War before the engagement, thus achieved the final victory in the War by way of defeating a powerful, superior enemy with a weak, small force.