尉繚子

audiobook

尉繚子

by active 4th century B.C. Liao Wei

ZH·~12 minutes

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Description

In this classic Chinese military treatise, Wei Liao presents a stark challenge to the ancient belief that heavenly omens dictate victory. He argues that success hinges on concrete factors—fortifications, supplies, leadership—and on understanding the strengths and weaknesses of both one's own forces and the enemy’s positions. Through vivid examples, from impenetrable cities to the clever use of terrain, he shows how rulers can turn seemingly hopeless situations into triumphs.

The work then moves to practical guidance on organizing armies, measuring resources, and issuing clear commands. Wei Liao stresses the importance of disciplined troops, precise logistics, and the moral climate of the state, warning that neglect in any of these areas can erode even the strongest force. Listeners will find timeless insights into leadership, the balance between force and strategy, and the subtle art of influencing both the battlefield and the hearts of soldiers.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~12 minutes (11K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active 4th century B.C. Liao Wei

active 4th century B.C. Liao Wei

An early Chinese thinker associated with military strategy, this author is best known for a concise text on warfare and statecraft that became part of the classic Chinese military tradition. Though little is known for certain about the person behind the work, the book has had a long afterlife in Chinese thought.

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