The Book of War: The Military Classic of the Far East The Articles of Suntzu; The Sayings of Wutzu

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The Book of War: The Military Classic of the Far East The Articles of Suntzu; The Sayings of Wutzu

by active 6th century B.C. Sunzi, Qi Wu

EN·~2 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

THE BOOK OF WAR

0:10
2

THE BOOK OF WAR - INTRODUCTION - I

9:39
3

THE ARTICLES OF SUNTZU

0:01
4

PRELIMINARY RECKONING

2:55
5

OPERATIONS OF WAR

3:11
6

THE ATTACK BY STRATAGEM

3:31
7

THE ORDER OF BATTLE

2:25
8

THE SPIRIT OF THE TROOPS

2:53
9

EMPTINESS AND STRENGTH

4:46
10

BATTLE TACTICS

4:02

Description

This translation brings two of China’s most revered ancient military treatises to life, revealing how their timeless insights still speak to modern thinkers. The authors explore the deep link between politics, human nature, and warfare, showing that success depends less on weapons and more on the morale and mindset of troops. Readers discover striking advice on using desperation as a rallying force, keeping an opponent’s escape routes open, and shaping the battlefield with symbols like banners to sustain spirit.

Beyond tactics, the work emphasizes the art of maneuver over direct confrontation, urging leaders to provoke the enemy into revealing weaknesses before striking. It offers vivid examples of strategic deception, the value of operating far from home to limit desertion, and the delicate balance between offensive vigor and cautious restraint. Listeners will come away with a fresh appreciation for how these fifth‑century principles continue to inform the study of conflict, leadership, and human behavior.

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The Book of War: The Military Classic of the Far East The Articles of Suntzu; The Sayings of Wutzu The Articles of Suntzu; The Sayings of Wutzu

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (117K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

active 6th century B.C. Sunzi

active 6th century B.C. Sunzi

Tradition remembers this ancient Chinese strategist as the mind behind The Art of War, a short military classic that still shapes thinking about conflict, leadership, and strategy. Even after more than two millennia, the book’s sharp advice on preparation, deception, and discipline continues to travel far beyond the battlefield.

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Qi Wu

Qi Wu

-440–-381

A major strategist of ancient China, this Warring States thinker is remembered for connecting military success with discipline, law, and careful statecraft. His ideas lived on through a classic of strategy that remained influential long after his dramatic life ended.

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