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| The Art of War by Sun Tzu is a timeless classic on military strategy, tactics, and philosophy. Written over 2,000 years ago during the Warring States period of ancient China, this influential text outlines principles for achieving victory through intelligence, adaptability, deception, and strategic planning. Sun Tzu emphasizes that the best way to win a war is to avoid unnecessary conflict, understanding that true mastery comes from knowing both oneself and the enemy. Beyond military applications, The Art of War has been widely adopted in business, politics, sports, and personal development as a guide to strategic thinking and leadership. |
About Author |
| Sun Tzu |
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Sun Tzu (c. 544–496 BCE) was a Chinese military strategist, philosopher, and author of The Art of War, one of the most influential works on military strategy and tactics ever written. Believed to have lived during the Eastern Zhou period, specifically the late Spring and Autumn period, Sun Tzu’s teachings emphasize the importance of intelligence, deception, flexibility, and psychological warfare in achieving victory. His work has influenced military leaders, politicians, and business strategists for centuries, extending beyond warfare into areas such as leadership, competition, and negotiation. Although historical details about Sun Tzu remain uncertain, his legacy endures through The Art of War, which continues to be studied worldwide for its timeless wisdom on strategy and conflict resolution. |



