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Among the warring states was Wu, and it was here that Sun Tzu sat down to write “The Art of War”. While a famous author today, nothing much is known about Sun Tzu’s life.
Chapter 5: Energy 1. Sun Tzu said: The control of a large force is the same principle as the control of a few men: it is merely a question of dividing up their numbers.
Chapter 2: Waging War 1. Sun Tzu said: In the operations of war, where there are in the field a thousand swift chariots, as many heavy chariots, and a hundred thousand mail-clad soldiers, with ...
The Art of War has rightly become one of the world's most influential books on military strategy. Written well over two thousand years ago in China, but not translated into English until the ...
An ancient Chinese military treatise from the 5th century BC, The Art of War by Sun Tzu, is considered a definitive work on military strategy and tactics. Through the ages, military leaders have been ...
A new and lavishly illustrated English translation of Sun Tzu’s seminal 2,500-year-old work on warfare uses case studies of recent and historical conflicts to show his advice remains relevant today.
Hence under no circumstances can it be neglected." --Sun Tzu The Art of War was written over 2,500 years ago by Chinese philosopher, Sun Tzu.
Sun-tzu’s writings, especially the simple, familiar aphorisms of The Art of War—so frequently cited in Western literature on war and strategy—obscure complex patterns of thought with deep roots in ...
Sun Tzu does not believe in fighting fair. He feels deception is at the very heart of war. But what is deception? All it means is making sure your information is accurate and your enemy’s is not.
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