War in China and West

Once I tried read the “On War” by Carl von Clausewitz, I opened a page, and there had an calculation of how many man would kill a certain number of soldiers; I stopped there. Of course war is not an exercise of the so praised in the West math, but more chaotic. Sun tzu wrote “amidst the chaos of battle may seem disorder”; Sun Tzu would won a fight before it is started “The skilled general seeks victory and then fight“. Although maybe the equivalent of the Art of War may be The Prince of Niccolo Machiavelli, this shows the focus of them.
For example the theory of numbers that show a problem of a prisioner, that West already know the answer, the guy twill contribute or he will be retaliated after, you will not need any complicated calculation.
If I were to fight a martial artist I would ambush him or her, attack with in a superior position, what is shown on rings are nothing but a spetacle.

Yin-yang (阴阳陰陽) as a Science

It’s possible to use yin and yang, and most of the theories that classifies realities, as the five elements 五行wu xing, Yi jing (I ching) 易经(易經), etc., as a science. Chinese generally used to name the norhern side of mountains as yang 阳(陽), the bright side, that is the meaning of the name “yang” (In the southern hemisphere you should make the contrary, as I always explain in Feng shui 风水(風水)). Yang is generally associated as light, conduct an experiment and see what side of the mountains receive more light; yang is also associated with heat, compare the temperature of that side of the mountain with the other and you should get a scientific proof of that associations.
But natural science is too easy, Chinese knowledge use the human realm as a science, and go even further, unify the two. Measure the temperature of a calm room and an agitated room and compare the results: activity is yang. Probably you cannot see but there is eletrical energy commanding the movements and probably light.
This work is similar to the work of the founder of science Plato, He used basic units to interpret everything, water, fire, air and earth. Similar to the chinese light and darkness, yin and yang, of course his error is thinking this was really an element to construct matter, the same error most Chinese also made. I propose a concrete use of the Yi jing, that’s our chance to prove if it is wrong or right.

YI jing(I ching)易经(易經)with War

Form the hexagram that represents your style of generalship by adding the lines, yin are broken lines, yang unbroken

Line 1 politics
Line 2 strategy
Line 3 logistics
Line 4 operations
Line 5 tactics
Line 6 technique