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the greatest of all teachers in military strategy; they had an excellent and remarkably clear model of actual bat; and they had a long history of struggle with crack lupine troops。 To Chen; these hours of exemplary bat tactics had proven more enlightening than years of reading Sun…tzu or Clausewitz。 He had been smitten by the study of history at a very young age; obsessed over solving one of the great mysteries of world his—tory: Where had the tiny race of people who had swept across Asia and Europe and created the Great Mongol Empire; the largest landhold—ing in the history of the world; learned their military secrets? He had asked that question of Bilgee more than once; and this old man; whose educational level was low but whose erudition was broad; had gradually answered all his questions by enlightening him on the bat methods of wolves。 Chen felt a sense of deep veneration for the grassland wolves and for the people who worshipped the wolf totem。
The battle and the observation continued。
The moment had finally arrived when the herd of gazelles began to stir。 Only those older members with previous battlefield experience and the herd leaders had been able to resist the seduction of fragrant; mid…winter grass and had not eaten a quantity that would impede their speed; they immediately took off running toward the mountains; at the same time urging the rest of the herd to run for their lives。 But they didn’t have a chance; given their full bellies; the deep snow; and the angle of the slope。 It was a bloodbath; a punishment by the wise on the stupid and care—less。 In Bilgee’s view; this was a sacred cleansing of the grassland; a good and benevolent deed。
Ignoring those fallen gazelles who had eaten so much they could not run; the wolves went straight