Peace, the true object of war, 162.
Pei Ch‘i Shu, referred to, 138.
Pei Lun, xl.
Pei T‘ang Shu Ch‘ao, 25, 36, 64, 67.
P‘ei Hsing-chien, 103.
P‘ei Wên Yün Fu, quoted, 94; referred to, xlvi, 69, 146.
Pelliot, M., xxxvi.
Pi, battle of, 106.
Pi I-hsün, xviii, xxvi, xxxiv. See also Sun Tzŭ Hsü Lu.
Pi Kua, xxxiii.
Pi-yang, city of, 73.
P‘i, siege of, 165.
Picked soldiers in front rank, 107, 108.
Ping Fa Tsa Chan, xviii.
Ping Shu Yao Chüeh, 67.
Pique, battles not to be fought out of, 158.
Pitfalls, 60.
Plagiaries of Sun Tzŭ, xxiii, xxiv.
Plans, baulking the enemy’s, 17; change of, 5, 132.
Plataea, battle of, 129.
Playfair’s “Cities and Towns of China”, referred to. 57.
Plunder, 62.
Po Ch‘i xliv, 117, 166.
Po Chiang Chuan, xli.
Po P‘ei, xiii, xxiii, xxix.
Po-têng, battle of, 39.
Po-ts‘ai, a leader of the Yellow Turban rebels, 154.
Po Ya, referred to, 160.
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