Sun tzu identifies six types of terrain and offers advice.
1. Accessible Terrain – Ground where both sides can move freely. Secure advantageous positions.
2. Entangling Terrain – Ground that is easy to enter but hard to leave. Avoid being trapped.
3. Temporizing Terrain – Neutral ground. Neither side has an advantage. Wait for the enemy to make the first move.
4. Narrow Passes – Terrain where few troops can pass at a time. First occupy the high ground, then ambush the enemy.
5. Precipitous Heights – High ground offers a significant advantage. Seize it and control the battlefield
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