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The Methods of the Minister of War(司馬法 ) |
By Xinfajia 2008-07-16
In general, to wage war: first determine ranks and positions. Prominently record accomplishments and offenses, retain mendicant knights, publicize instructions and edits, make inquiries among the populace, seek out artisans... |
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Bamboo Annals(竹書紀年) |
By Xinfajia 2008-07-12
The Bamboo Annals is one of the three most important ancient texts on early China, the others being the earlier Zuo Zhuan and the later Shiji. |
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The Six Secret Teachings(六韜) |
By Ralph D. Sawyer 2008-07-10
It does not only discuss strategy and tactics but also proposes the government measures necessary for forging effective state control and attaining national prosperity. |
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The Yellow Emperor's Four Canons, 23: Following the Tao(黄帝四经23: 顺道) |
By Anonymous Author 2008-05-25
They dedicated themselves to no other objectives but the one supreme principle of the Tao and kept guarding their souls against other temptations. They strived for a morally just order and preferred that to scramble for gains. They adopted the Yin approach and always stayed in the defensive position, never striking back till their enemy was entrapped in an impasse by their own aggressiveness…. |
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