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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sun_TzuSun Tzu - Wikipedia

    Sun Tzu (/ s uː n ˈ d z uː, s uː n ˈ s uː / soon DZOO, soon SOO; traditional Chinese: 孫子; simplified Chinese: 孙子; pinyin: Sūnzǐ) was a Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and writer who lived during the Eastern Zhou period (771–256 BC).

  2. 9. Juli 2020 · Sun Tzu (l. c. 500 BCE) was a Chinese military strategist and general best known as the author of the work The Art of War, a treatise on military strategy (also known as The Thirteen Chapters). He was...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  3. 9. Okt. 2018 · Centuries ago, someone wrote an influential book called The Art of War. It is generally accepted that the author was the Chinese military general, strategist, and philosopher Sun Tzu. His work has had an indescribable amount of impact on tactical practices in both the East and West.

    • Alicia Mcdermott
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sun_YizhouSun Yizhou - Wikipedia

    Sun Yizhou ( Chinese: 孙艺洲, born 23 October 1983), also known as Sean Sun, is a Chinese actor.

    Year
    English Title
    Chinese Title
    Role
    2006
    Youth and Future
    青春未来
    Jiang Chuan
    2007
    Embroiderer Lan Xin
    绣娘兰馨
    A Lang
    2007
    The Sword and the Chess of Death
    魔剑生死棋
    Jian Yin
    2008
    No.36 Beach Bar
    36号沙滩酒吧
    Li Da'ning
  5. Sun Tzu was a Chinese general, military strategist, writer, and philosopher who lived in the Eastern Zhou period of ancient China. Sun Tzu is traditionally credited as the author of The Art...

  6. The Art of War is traditionally attributed to an ancient Chinese military general known as Sun Tzu meaning "Master Sun". Sun Tzu is usually linked with existing in the 6th century BC; the earliest sections of The Art of War, however, most likely date to at least 100 years after him.

  7. Historisch ist die Zhow-Dynastie belegt, die in China von 1046 v. Chr. bis 221 v. Chr. über einen Feudalstaat herrschte. In der zweiten Periode der Herrschaft der Zhou-Könige, die von 770 bis 221 v. Chr. dauerte, zerfiel der Feudalstaat schrittweise in verschiedene Kleinstaaten.