The Art of War by active 6th century B.C. Sunzi

5. Manœuvering with an army is advantageous; with an undisciplined

multitude, most dangerous. [I adopt the reading of the _T’ung Tien_, Cheng Yu-hsien and the _T’u Shu_, since they appear to apply the exact nuance required in order to make sense. The commentators using the standard text take this line to mean that manœuvers may be profitable, or they may be dangerous: it all depends on the ability of the general.]