An expensive war will cause your vassals to rebel against you.
故兵闻拙速,未睹巧之久也。夫兵久而国利者,未之有也。
There is no such thing as a beneficial protracted war.
故不尽知用兵之害者,则不能尽知用兵之利也。
If you do not understand the costs of war then you do not know which wars are worthwhile to fight.
善用兵者,役不再籍,粮不三载,取用于国,因粮于敌,故军食可足也。
Do not conscript troops more than once. Do not resupply your army with grain more than twice. Take what you need from the enemy. The enemy has ample grain and an army of troops.
国之贫于师者远输,远输则百姓贫;
Resupplying an army over long distances impoverishes a country.
近师者贵卖,贵卖则百姓财竭,财竭则急于丘役。
Prices soar in wartime. Levying the peasantry under such circumstances will impoverish them while extracting only forced labor.
力屈财殚,中原内虚于家,百姓之费,十去其七;
The central plains will go unfarmed. Seven tenths of the peasantry’s labor will be wasted.
公家之费,破军罢马,甲胄矢弩,戟楯蔽橹,丘牛大车,十去其六。
Supplying an army out of the public purse slows the army down. Horses sicken. Shields split. Oxen tire. Six tenths is wasted.
故智将务食于敌,食敌一钟,当吾二十钟;萁秆一石,当吾二十石。
The wise general eats the enemy’s food. A captured bowl of enemy food is worth twenty bowls of your own. A captured ton of enemy grain is worth twenty tons of your own.
Let your troops kill the enemy in anger, plunder the enemy in greed. A captured enemy combat vehicle is worth no fewer than ten of your own. Reward your first soldier to capture one. Replace its flag. Mix it in among your own.
A good soldier steals victory from the enemy.
故兵贵胜,不贵久。故知兵之将,生民之司命,国家安危之主也。
A valuable victory is a quick victory. A general who, understanding this, issues orders to the people—thereupon is the fate of a state determined.
Sunzi’s《Methods of War》- War
This is a translation of Chapter 2 of The Art of War by Sunzi. No English sources were used.
The ordinary methods of war demand:
1,000 teams of 4 horses each,
1,000 wagons,
100,000 shields,
provisions to march 1,000 miles,
domestic and foreign expenses,
hospitality for guests,
construction materials for siege weapons,
armored vehicles,
salaries
…and an army of 100,000 soldiers.
A long war is an expensive war.
An expensive war will cause your vassals to rebel against you.
There is no such thing as a beneficial protracted war.
If you do not understand the costs of war then you do not know which wars are worthwhile to fight.
Do not conscript troops more than once. Do not resupply your army with grain more than twice. Take what you need from the enemy. The enemy has ample grain and an army of troops.
Resupplying an army over long distances impoverishes a country.
Prices soar in wartime. Levying the peasantry under such circumstances will impoverish them while extracting only forced labor.
The central plains will go unfarmed. Seven tenths of the peasantry’s labor will be wasted.
Supplying an army out of the public purse slows the army down. Horses sicken. Shields split. Oxen tire. Six tenths is wasted.
The wise general eats the enemy’s food. A captured bowl of enemy food is worth twenty bowls of your own. A captured ton of enemy grain is worth twenty tons of your own.
Let your troops kill the enemy in anger, plunder the enemy in greed. A captured enemy combat vehicle is worth no fewer than ten of your own. Reward your first soldier to capture one. Replace its flag. Mix it in among your own.
A good soldier steals victory from the enemy.
A valuable victory is a quick victory. A general who, understanding this, issues orders to the people—thereupon is the fate of a state determined.