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Caught in Unfavourable Terrain
Disciplines > Warfare > Wu Zi's Art of War > Caught in Unfavourable Terrain Chapter | Observed lessons | Discussion | See also
ChapterSecond part : 5 : 5 Observed lessons
DiscussionDifferent land leads to different fighting. In unfavourable terrains it is difficult to move freely and easy to become trapped. It may also be a good place for an ambush if you can gain the advantage, for example being higher or more mobile. Avoid becoming trapped or ambushed while seeking to entrap and ambush your enemy in such landscapes. See also
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