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  1. The Art of War is traditionally attributed to an ancient Chinese military general known as Sun Tzu meaning "Master Sun". Sun Tzu is usually linked with existing in the 6th century BC; the earliest sections of The Art of War, however, most likely date to at least 100 years after him.

  2. Sun Tzu said: The art of war recognizes nine varieties of ground: (1) Dispersive ground; (2) facile ground; (3) contentious ground; (4) open ground; (5) ground of intersecting highways; (6) serious ground; (7) difficult ground; (8) hemmed-in ground; (9) desperate ground.

  3. Ssu-ma Ch‘ien gives the following biography of Sun Tzu:1 Sun Tzu Wu was a native of the Ch‘i State. His ART OF WAR brought him to the notice of Ho Lu,2 King of Wu. Ho Lu said to him: "I have carefully perused your 13 chapters. May I submit your theory of managing soldiers to a slight test?" Sun Tzu replied: "You may."

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  4. Apr 23, 2010 · Learn about the ancient Chinese text on warfare, attributed to Sun Tzu, and its influence on military and political leaders. Explore the book's chapters, quotes and key principles of The Art of War.

  5. Read the most influential military treatise in Asia with side-by-side translation and commentary, cross references, and PDF and text downloads. Learn how to use this site to search, browse, and reference individual passages quickly and easily.

  6. Jul 18, 2017 · The Art of War ( Sunzi bingfa) is a 5th-century BCE military treatise written by the Chinese strategist Sun-Tzu (aka Sunzi or Sun Wu). Covering all aspects of warfare, it seeks to advise commanders on how to prepare, mobilise, attack, defend, and treat the vanquished.

  7. Dec 28, 2005 · Read the oldest military treatise in the world, translated from the Chinese by Lionel Giles. Learn the five constant factors, the nine situations, the use of spies and the art of deception in warfare.

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