Introduction
Part 1: Based on Sun Tzu’s The Art of War
Basics
Modifying Tactics
Calculations and
Preparations
Prolonged Warfare
Deception
Onset and Timing
Hierarchy of Conquering
A General’s
Five Main Keys to Victory
Knowledge to Make
Victory Complete
Offense and Defense
Direct and Indirect
Maneuvers
Shuai-jan
Leadership, Management,
and Utilization
Controlling Fight
Schedules
Maneuvering
Nine Situations
Advantages and
Follow Ups
Terrain
Spies
Part 2: Based on
Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince
Human Nature
Foresight
Suit Action to
Fit the Times
Lion and Fox
Loved or Feared
Council
Information
Part 3: Based on
Baltasar Gracian’s The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Utilizing Social
Interaction and People
Variate
Know Motives
So Many People,
So Many Tastes
Evading and Declining
Self
Cunning and Openness
Take Care With
Information
Test the Wind
Utilize Enemies
Trivial Details
Do Not Extend Blunders
According to the
Moment
Part 4: Based on
the works of Han Fei Tzu
Rewards, Punishments,
and Law
Do Not Be Excessively
Meddlesome
Adapt
You Can’t Lift Your Own Self
Using People
Persuasion
A Tale of Two Men
Motives
Gathering and Controlling
Information
Dealing with Women,
Associates, and Relatives
Judge Based On
Realness
Authority Versus
Righteousness
Putting Oneself
in the Right Position
Advantages
Efficiency
Loyalty and Confidence
Controlling Resources
Traits to Avoid
Chung Yung