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The Wuzi (traditional Chinese: 吳子; simplified Chinese: 吴子; pinyin: Wúzǐ) is a classic Chinese work on military strategy by Wu Qi.

It is said there were other two books on the art of war by Wu Qi, but both were lost, hence leaving Wu Zi as the only existing book carrying Wu's military thoughts. The earliest Wuzi edition dates to the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

The book analyzes that there are five reasons for wars -- desire for fame, want of profit, accumulated evils, civil strife, and famine -- and five kinds of troops -- righteous, strong, firm, violent, and rebellious; the book also pays much attention to war preparedness. It is considered to be on par with Sun Tzu's The Art of War.

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Wu Zi-Chinese and English Translation


Seven Military Classics of China
The Art of War | Wuzi | The Methods of the Sima| Six Secret Teachings | Wei Liaozi | Three Strategies of Huang Shigong | Questions and Replies between Tang Taizong and Li Weigong


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