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This Chapter from The Art of War detail a conversation between King Wu and Jiang Taigong on selecting capable military leaders. Jiang Taigong identifies fifteen deceptive outward appearances that mask true character, highlighting the disconnect between a person's presentation and their inner nature. He then outlines eight methods to assess a candidate's true character, involving tests of their responses, adaptability, honesty, virtue, integrity, fidelity, courage, and behavior under the influence of alcohol. The passage emphasizes the importance of discerning true ability, rather than relying on superficial impressions, in choosing effective military commanders. The text is presented in both English and Chinese.
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This Chapter from The Art of War detail a conversation between King Wu and Jiang Taigong on selecting capable military leaders. Jiang Taigong identifies fifteen deceptive outward appearances that mask true character, highlighting the disconnect between a person's presentation and their inner nature. He then outlines eight methods to assess a candidate's true character, involving tests of their responses, adaptability, honesty, virtue, integrity, fidelity, courage, and behavior under the influence of alcohol. The passage emphasizes the importance of discerning true ability, rather than relying on superficial impressions, in choosing effective military commanders. The text is presented in both English and Chinese.

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