In Jiang's typology, a bold, disciplined, fair organizer of military power and logistics.
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In Jiang's typology, a bold, disciplined, fair organizer of military power and logistics.
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Jiang defines the great general as bold, disciplined, fair, and concerned with power, organization, logistics, and the movement and feeding of armies.
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"...great things in different aspects of society. The first is a general, right? The general. The general, he is bold and disciplined. And he's..."
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