The Thirty-six Strategies Of Ancient China

The Thirty-six Strategies Of Ancient China

《The Thirty-six Strategies Of Ancient China》是China Books & Periodicals出版的圖書,作者是Stefan H. Verstappen

基本介紹

  • ISBN:9780835126427
  • 作者:Stefan H. Verstappen
  • 出版社:China Books & Periodicals
  • 出版時間:1999年1月
  • 頁數:207
  • 定價:$ 14.95
  • 裝幀:Pap
內容簡介
"The Thirty-Six Strategies" is a a Chinese collection of 36 proverbs commented as militaristic tactics. Often attributed to Sun Tzu, this is generally rejected by scholars since Sun Tzu lived during the Spring and Autumn Period of China, while most of the 36 proverbs postdate that. It is believed by many to have been written by Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms period. Complete...(展開全部) "The Thirty-Six Strategies" is a a Chinese collection of 36 proverbs commented as militaristic tactics. Often attributed to Sun Tzu, this is generally rejected by scholars since Sun Tzu lived during the Spring and Autumn Period of China, while most of the 36 proverbs postdate that. It is believed by many to have been written by Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms period. Complete interlinked edition complemented by author biography and book analysis. Chapter 1: Winning StrategiesChapter 2: Enemy Dealing StrategiesChapter 3: Attacking StrategiesChapter 4: Chaos StrategiesChapter 5: Proximate StrategiesChapter 6: Defeat Strategies Chapter 1: Winning Strategies Strategy 1 - Deceive the sky to cross the ocean.Moving about in the darkness and shadows, occupying isolated places, or hiding behind screens will only attract suspicious attention. To lower an enemy's guard you must act in the open hiding your true intentions under the guise of common every day activities.Strategy 2 - Surround Wei to rescue Zhao.When the enemy is too strong to attack directly, then attack something he holds dear. Know that in all things he cannot be superior. Somewhere there is a gap in the armour, a weakness that can be attacked instead. In other words, you may try to attack the relatives or dear ones of the enemy to weaken him psychologically.Strategy 3 - Borrow one's hand to kill. (Kill with a borrowed knife.)Attack using the strength of another (because of lack of strength or do not want to use own strength). Trick an ally into atta

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