"Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death"
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The subtext is hard-edged. Calling soldiers “children” implies guidance, protection, and responsibility, but it also implies dependency. A child doesn’t bargain with a parent; he trusts. That trust becomes a kind of moral debt: if you have been treated as “beloved,” abandoning the leader feels like betrayal, not just retreat. Sun Tzu is describing an emotional technology that binds people to the unit and to the commander, especially when rational self-preservation would suggest breaking ranks.
Context matters: The Art of War emerges from the Warring States atmosphere, where armies were massive, campaigns were prolonged, and cohesion could decide everything. You can’t flog an army into enduring “deepest valleys” indefinitely; terror is brittle. Sun Tzu’s move is to argue for a sturdier glue: benevolence as strategy. It’s not humanitarianism; it’s operational logic. If the general becomes the figure who both demands and deserves sacrifice, soldiers stop calculating odds and start guarding identity. That’s how you get men to stand “even unto death” without having to order it every time.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Tzu, Sun. (2026, January 18). Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/regard-your-soldiers-as-your-children-and-they-16550/
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Tzu, Sun. "Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/regard-your-soldiers-as-your-children-and-they-16550/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/regard-your-soldiers-as-your-children-and-they-16550/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








