Non-Fiction

The Art of War

by Sunzi, active 6th century B.C.

The oldest known military treatise outlines strategies for conflict that transcend the battlefield. Sun Tzu's timeless wisdom on leadership, deception, and adaptability remains required reading worldwide.

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4h

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216

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5h 43m

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Table of Contents

1Preface by Lionel Giles
2INTRODUCTION
3Chapter I. LAYING PLANS
4Chapter II. WAGING WAR
5Chapter III. ATTACK BY STRATAGEM
6Chapter IV. TACTICAL DISPOSITIONS
7Chapter V. ENERGY
8Chapter VI. WEAK POINTS AND STRONG
9Chapter VII. MANŒUVERING
10Chapter VIII. VARIATION OF TACTICS
11Chapter IX. THE ARMY ON THE MARCH
12Chapter X. TERRAIN
13Chapter XI. THE NINE SITUATIONS
14Chapter XII. THE ATTACK BY FIRE
15Chapter XIII. THE USE OF SPIES

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Preface by Lionel Giles The seventh volume of _Mémoires concernant l’histoire, les sciences, les arts, les mœurs, les usages, &c., des Chinois_ is devoted to the Art of War, and contains, amongst other treatises, “Les Treize Articles de Sun-tse,” translated from the Chinese by a Jesuit Father, Joseph Amiot. Père Amiot appears to have enjoyed no small reputation as a sinologue in his day, and the field of his labours was certainly extensive. But his so-called translation of the Sun Tzŭ, if placed side by side with the original, is seen at once to be little better than an imposture. It contains a great deal that Sun Tzŭ did not write, and very little indeed of what he did. Here is a fair specimen, taken from the opening sentences of chapter 5:— _De l’habileté dans le gouvernement des Troupes._ Sun-tse dit : Ayez les noms de tous les Officiers tant généraux que subalternes; inscrivez-les dans un catalogue à part, avec la note des talents & de la capacité de chacun d’eux, afin de pouvoir les employer avec avantage lorsque l’occasion en sera venue. Faites en sorte que tous ceux que vous devez commander soient persuadés que votre principale attention est de les préserver de tout dommage. Les troupes que vous ferez avancer contre l’ennemi doivent être comme des pierres que vous lanceriez contre des œufs. De vous à l’ennemi il ne doit y avoir d’autre différence que celle du fort au faible, du vide au plein. Attaquez à découvert, mais soyez vainqueur en secret. Voilà en peu de mots ...

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Military art and science -- Early works to 1800War -- Early works to 1800philosophystrategymilitaryleadershipancient

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