SEVEN MILITARY CLASSICS
The 'Seven Military Classics' of China were seven important military texts of ancient China which included Sun-tzu's The Art of War. Qing emperor Kangxi considered them to be "full of nonsense."
According to Ralph D. Sawyer the Seven Military Classics include the following texts:
★ T'ai Kung's ''Six Secret Teachings''
★ ''The Methods of the Ssu-ma'' Also knowns a Sima Rangju Art of War
★ Sun-tzu's ''The Art of War''
★ ''Wu Qi's Wu-tzu''
★ ''Wei Liao-tzu''
★ ''Three Strategies of Huang Shi-kung''
★ ''Questions and Replies between T'ang T'ai-tsung and Li Wei-kung''
According to Ralph D. Sawyer the Seven Military Classics include the following texts:
★ T'ai Kung's ''Six Secret Teachings''
★ ''The Methods of the Ssu-ma'' Also knowns a Sima Rangju Art of War
★ Sun-tzu's ''The Art of War''
★ ''Wu Qi's Wu-tzu''
★ ''Wei Liao-tzu''
★ ''Three Strategies of Huang Shi-kung''
★ ''Questions and Replies between T'ang T'ai-tsung and Li Wei-kung''
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