The Art Of War by Sun Tzu, Sun Zi, Lionel Giles (Translator)

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(Paperback - New Edition)

  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • 72pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,976

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    • Pub. Date: May 2006
    • Publisher: Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.
    • Format: Paperback, 72pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,976

    Synopsis

    "Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without peril."
    --Sun Tzu

    For more than two thousand years the words of Sun Tzu, the founder of military science in ancient China, have exerted a powerful influence on the history and development of Eastern and Western philosophical thought, military strategy, and warfare. As a result, The Art of War has long been studied, analyzed, and adapted by scholars, battlefield commanders, and corporate CEOs.

    The Art of War is also a profoundly nuanced and intimately revealing work of literature. Although often misunderstood as a selection of koans or idiomatic expressions, The Art of War, like the writings of Confucius and the Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu, in reality forms one of the founding pillars of Chinese philosophical thought and is one of the finest examples of the "Golden Age" of Chinese classical prose.

    The Long River Press, illustrated edition of The Art of War presents Sun Tzu's classic text in its original, unaltered format. Translated from the Chinese by Lin Wusun, one of China's most accomplished translators, this edition is ideal for beginners and serious students of Chinese philosophy.

    The Art of War was written during a time of great social and political upheaval in China. Although it is concerned with warfare, it repeatedly emphasizes the use of restraint, careful analysis, and, most importantly, introspection and cultivation of one's inner self.

    The Art of War continues to offer lessons for those in all walks of life. It is one of those rare texts which will continue to influence the course of human civilization for centuries to come.

    Publishers Weekly

    This new translation of the ancient Chinese military treatise includes chapters of historical analysis touching on its relevance to today's corporate environment. (June)

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    Biography

    The warrior-philosopher and master strategist Sun Tzu, about whom little is known, compiled The Art of War more than two thousand years ago. Legend has it that he was known for the brilliant campaigns he led around the time of Confucius. His work was memorized and passed down orally, before eventually being copied onto bamboo strips and passed around.

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    August 02, 2009: The Art of War is still relevant in our modern-day era of warfare. It should be required reading for military officers. Much of it seems like commonsense, but it provides a nice algorithm to follow in most situations. Besides, military officers are often lacking in commonsense, which is why they should read The Art of War and listen to their noncommissioned officers.

    I Also Recommend: The Moon Is Down, Once There Was a War, Bombs Away.