The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary StrategyOxford University Press, 1969 - 242 páginas Examines the game wei-ch'i, with an eye toward what it can tell Westerners about the strategy and practices of Mao Tse-tung's armies, and other Asian military and revolutionary forces. |
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... result only in the capture of the attacking stones . In Diagram 5 C , if White plays at r , his stone will not complete the encirclement of the Black group but will be itself surrounded and simultaneously cap- tured . A similar result ...
... result only in the capture of the attacking stones . In Diagram 5 C , if White plays at r , his stone will not complete the encirclement of the Black group but will be itself surrounded and simultaneously cap- tured . A similar result ...
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... result from co - ordinated use of many different stones and groups often in widely separated areas of the board . As a result of these two factors - the rule of play and the rule of capture — a wei - ch'i player cannot as- sume the ...
... result from co - ordinated use of many different stones and groups often in widely separated areas of the board . As a result of these two factors - the rule of play and the rule of capture — a wei - ch'i player cannot as- sume the ...
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... result . Because of the initial strategic superiority , how- ever , the tactical stalemate will only serve to increase the opponent's strategic advantage by tactically consolidating that advantage . As a result , the non - handicap ...
... result . Because of the initial strategic superiority , how- ever , the tactical stalemate will only serve to increase the opponent's strategic advantage by tactically consolidating that advantage . As a result , the non - handicap ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ONE THE GAME OF WEICHI | 11 |
THREE THE KIANGSI PERIOD | 52 |
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The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary Strategy Scott A. Boorman Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary Strategy Scott A. Boorman Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary Strategy Scott A. Boorman Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
Términos y frases comunes
American Go Association analogy attack base areas battle Black campaign capture ch'i chess China board Chinese Communist insurgent Chinese Communist strategy cities Communist player conflict counterinsurgent decisive defense Diagram disconnection dispersion edge Edward Lasker end game enemy forces FRENCH INDOCHINA geographic Go and Go-moku Go Proverbs Go-moku guerrilla warfare handicap HONAN Hopei hsiang-ch'i hsien-shou Hsuchow Huai-Hai influence intersections Japanese Go Association JEHOL jigsaw pattern Kiangsi Kiangsi period KIRIN Manchuria Mao Tse-tung Maoist middle game military mobility munists Nationalist nese Communist nist north China objective offensive operations opponent Peking Peiping phase play political politico-military position principle protracted regions Reprinted by permission revolution revolutionary Shansi Shantung side similar Sino-Japanese situation stra structure SUIYUAN Sun Tzu tactics Taiyuan Takagawa tegic territory tion Tsinan Tsingtao units victory wei-ch'i analysis wei-ch'i game wei-ch'i model wei-ch'i player wei-ch'i strategy wei-ch'i theory Western White world board Yangtze Yenan
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Culture and Security: Multilateralism, Arms Control, and Security Building Keith Krause Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
Symbolic War: The Chinese Use of Force, 1840-1980 Jonathan R. Adelman,Zhiyu Shi Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |