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The Art of Warfare - Mastering Strategy and Tactics in Military Science - cover

The Art of Warfare - Mastering Strategy and Tactics in Military Science

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

What is The Art of Warfare
 
The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the late Spring and Autumn period. The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu, is composed of 13 chapters. Each one is devoted to a different set of skills or art related to warfare and how it applies to military strategy and tactics. For almost 1,500 years, it was the lead text in an anthology that was formalized as the Seven Military Classics by Emperor Shenzong of Song in 1080. The Art of War remains the most influential strategy text in East Asian warfare, has influenced both East Asian and Western military theory and thinking, and has found a variety of applications in myriad competitive non-military endeavors across the modern world including espionage,culture, politics, business, and sports.
 
How you will benefit
 
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
 
Chapter 1: The Art of War
 
Chapter 2: Chinese classics
 
Chapter 3: Tao Te Ching
 
Chapter 4: Guerrilla warfare
 
Chapter 5: Sun Tzu
 
Chapter 6: Zhuang Zhou
 
Chapter 7: Qi (state)
 
Chapter 8: Wu Qi
 
Chapter 9: Sun (surname)
 
Chapter 10: Sun Bin
 
(II) Answering the public top questions about the art of warfare.
 
Who this book is for
 
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of The Art of Warfare.
Available since: 05/26/2024.
Print length: 65 pages.

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