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  1. Mar 6, 2014 · The Zi Crew: Philosophers who blew everyone’s mind. “Pure” philosophers weren’t the only thought leaders in pre-Imperial Chinese history. The legendary general Sunzi (孙子, Sūnzǐ, 544-496BC), aka Sun Tzu, created a lasting system of military strategy still widely referenced in both the East and West. Sunzi’s philosophy, although ...

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  3. Aug 6, 2013 · 2013年8月6日. This is a literal, line-by-line translation and annotation of 孫子 兵法 始計: the section Laying Plans, from Sun Zi’s Art of War. There are plenty of elegant, idiomatic translations of 孫子兵法 available elsewhere online. What I’m trying to make here is a very close but still readable translation that might be ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sun_TzuSun Tzu - Wikipedia

    The name "Sun Wu" (孫武) does not appear in any text prior to the Records of the Grand Historian, [15] and may have been a made-up descriptive cognomen meaning "the fugitive warrior" – the surname "Sun" can be glossed as the related term "fugitive" (xùn 遜), while "Wu" is the ancient Chinese virtue of "martial, valiant" (wǔ 武), which corresponds to Sun Tzu's role as the hero's ...

  5. The suānní 狻猊, (archaic term meaning lion) a creature that likes to sit down, are represented upon the bases of Buddhist idols (under the Buddhas' or Bodhisattvas' feet). The bìxì 贔屭 , also known as bàxià 霸下 (Hybrid of turtle and dragon) a creature with a large shell able to carry heavy objects, and are normally found on under grave-monuments.

  6. Sep 9, 2011 · The Art of War (孙子兵法,Sun Zi Bing Fa) is a Chinese military treatise that was written by Sun Tzu in the 6th century BC, during the Spring and Autumn period. Composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it has long been praised as the definitive work on military strategies and tactics of its time, and one of the basic texts on the subject.

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  8. May 16, 2023 · The Chinese word for this concept of “ situational potential ” is 勢, or “shì” – the name of Chapter Five in “Art of War.”. Almost every Western version translates it differently ...

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