The sixth introduction to the hospital: The sixth "Facts and Facts" discusses the policy of "avoiding the truth and attacking the fictitious" when using military force. How can we avoid the truth and attack the fictitious? First, we must put ourselves in an active position and the enemy in a passive position, and take the initiative in the war into our own hands. Those who are good at using troops to fight can try to mobilize the enemy without being mobilized by the enemy. Second, we must take the enemy by surprise, attack him where he is not prepared, and attack where the enemy's strength is empty. Third, we must concentrate our own forces and try to disperse the enemy's forces, resulting in a tactical situation where we are outnumbered.

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