| 69.1.1 |
In
commanding troops there is a saying: |
| 69.1.2 |
"I
dare not take initiative, but (rather) be guest, |
|
dare not advance an inch but (rather) recede a
feet." |
| 69.1.3 |
This is called go without going, not rolling up
(your) sleeves (and be angry), holding no weapon, then (you
will have) no enemies and be unconquerable. |
| 69.2.1 |
(There is) no greater calamity than being
unconquerable. |
| 69.2.2 |
(Considering oneself) unconquerable (will)
almost lose my treasures. |
| 69.3 |
So
(when) opposing armies of about equal (strength meet), the
mourner (will) indeed win. |