火攻

Chinese

 
fire; angry; fierce
fire; angry; fierce; fiery; thriving
to attack; to accuse; to study
trad. (火攻)
simp. #(火攻)

Etymology

Fromn Sun Tzu's The Art of War:

孫子火攻 [MSC, trad.]
孙子火攻 [MSC, simp.]
Sūnzǐ yuē: fán huǒgōng yǒu wǔ: yī yuē huǒrén, èr yuē huǒjī, sān yuē huǒzī, sì yuē huǒkù, wǔ yuē huǒduì. [Pinyin]
Sun Tzu said: "There are five ways to attack with fire: the first is to burn personnel; the second is to burn stockpiles; the third is to burn transports; the fourth is to burn arsenals; the fifth is to burn camps."

Pronunciation


Noun

火攻

  1. fire attack (using fire as a weapon against enemy personnel and installations)
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