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「Wu Qi's Art of War」 Wu Qi

CommanderCNBC 440 — BC 381

Politician and military strategist of Chu during the Warring States period who drove innovative military reforms and wealth-and-power policies, leading what was then the strongest military force.

Just as sucking the soldiers' pus and blood, a general must risk his life and share the life and death with his men on the battlefield.

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Just as sucking the soldiers' pus and blood, a general must risk his life and share the life and death with his men on the battlefield.

Greeting

Only a general who sucks the boils of his soldiers can earn their lives.
He who wishes to live will die; he who is prepared to die will live.
Righteousness alone cannot defend a nation. You need an army.

Roll Call

Illuminate the four roads and guard the dual loyalties. Are you ready?
I sucked your wounds. Now follow me.
I have assessed the enemy and read the terrain. Time to march.

Deploy

All forces, advance with the resolve to die!
Strike the enemy's weakness. Flank around!
Advance in formation!

Victory

The general who shares the hardships wins.
Lead the army like a father, and they follow anywhere.
Seventy-six battles, undefeated. This is the way of Wu Qi.

Draw

Wait for the enemy's change. The opening will come.
We failed to seize the initiative. Reorganize.
Next time I will read the enemy's strengths and weaknesses completely.

Defeat

A general who does not know his soldiers will lose. My fault.
Were my orders unclear? I must reflect.
One defeat does not undo the lessons of seventy-six battles.

Strike

Charge! Fight to the death and you shall live!
Smash the enemy formation!
Cross spears and push through!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

An extreme meritocratic structure holding the historical record of 76-0. High diligence, intellect, and courage form the foundation of military achievement. Low temperance, humility, and loyalty create structural paradox: ethical failure and repeated exile. A profile of extreme separation between talent and character.

Core Abilities

Command
88
Martial
82
Intellect
85
Charm
70

Inner Virtues

Temperance
22
Diligence
92
Reflection
58
Courage
87

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
30
Benevolence
45
Fairness
60
Humility
25

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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