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Ah, the principles of war are like happy little trees in a painting. Sun Tzu, a wise old painter of strategies, taught us about things like knowing ourselves and our enemies, using tactics wisely, and choosing battles carefully. Just like in a painting, each brushstroke of these principles can help create a masterpiece of victory on the battlefield.

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