There are nine types of battlegrounds, each with different implications for strategy.
1. Dispersive Ground: Troops are spread out and likely to retreat. Consolidate forces before battle.
2. Facile Ground: Easy terrain for quick movement; beneficial but may lead to overconfidence.
3. Contentious Ground: Disputed land both sides want to control, requiring strategic planning.
4. Open Ground: Clear terrain with little cover; allows visibility but exposes forces to danger.
5. Ground of Intersecting Highways: Key junctions vital for movement and logistics; control is essential.
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