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Chapter[ XIII.  THE USE OF SPIES

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 Item[  1.  Sun Tzu said:  Raising a host of a hundred thousand men

and marching them great distances entails heavy loss on the

people and a drain on the resources of the State.  The daily

expenditure will amount to a thousand ounces of silver.


     [Cf. II. ss. ss. 1, 13, 14.]


There will be commotion at home and abroad, and men will drop

down exhausted on the highways.


     [Cf.  TAO TE CHING,  ch.  30:   "Where troops have been

quartered, brambles and thorns spring up.  Chang Yu has the note:

"We may be reminded of the saying:  'On serious ground, gather in

plunder.'   Why then should carriage and transportation cause

exhaustion on the highways?--The answer is, that not victuals

alone,  but all sorts of munitions of war have to be conveyed to

the army.  Besides, the injunction to 'forage on the enemy'  only

means that when an army is deeply engaged in hostile territory,

scarcity of food must be provided against.  Hence, without being

solely dependent on the enemy for corn, we must forage in order

that there may be an uninterrupted flow of supplies.  Then,

again, there are places like salt deserts where provisions being

unobtainable, supplies from home cannot be dispensed with."]


As many as seven hundred thousand families will be impeded in

their labor.


     [Mei Yao-ch`en says:  "Men will be lacking at the plough-

tail."  The allusion is to the system of dividing land into nine

parts, each consisting of about 15 acres, the plot in the center

being cultivated on behalf of the State by the tenants of the

other eight.  It was here also, so Tu Mu tells us,  that their

cottages were built and a well sunk, to be used by all in common.

[See II. ss. 12, note.]  In time of war, one of the families had

to serve in the army, while the other seven contributed to its

support.  Thus,  by a levy of 100,000 men (reckoning one able-

bodied soldier to each family) the husbandry of 700,000 families

would be affected.]


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