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  1. translation of Art of War, Victor Mair’s notes, commentary, and afterward to his translation of the Tao Te Ching, David Hinton’s introduction to his translation of the Tao Te Ching, and The Cam-bridge History of Ancient China edited by Edward L. Shaugh-nessy and Michael Loewe.

  2. written 2,500 years ago in China, it is arguably the most important work on the subject of strategy in the world today. Written by a gifted and experienced Chinese general named Sun Wu, The Art of War was intended only for royalty and the military elite of his time period. However, this treatise would

  3. The book contains a detailed explanation and analysis of the 5th-century BC Chinese military, from weapons, environmental conditions, and strategy to rank and discipline. Sun also stressed the importance of intelligence operatives and espionage to the war effort.

  4. Dr. Giles produced a work primarily intended for scholars of the Chinese civiliza-tion and language. It contains the Chinese text of Sun Tzu, the English translation, and voluminous notes along with numerous footnotes. Unfortunately, some of his notes and footnotes contain Chinese characters; some are completely Chinese. Thus, a conver-

  5. Nov 24, 2015 · November 24, 2015. Sun Tzu’s The Art of War is perhaps the oldest and one of the most widely read classics of military strategy. Published in ancient China an estimated 2,500 years ago, it has remained “the most important military treatise in Asia” according to the historian and translator Ralph D. Sawyer. [1]

  6. Early Chinese writers wrote their thoughts and sayings onto bamboo strips, which were then bound together into rolls. The earliest manuscripts of The Art of War are such rolls, leading scholars to debate the original order of the work.

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  8. Sun Tzu, the author of the Art of War, is believed to have lived from 544 BC to 496 BC during the Spring and Autumn period in China. He was born in the state of Qi and moved to the state of Wu where he served under King Helu, and where he contributed substantially to the military supremacy of Wu during this period.

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