Contents
Group | Chinese | Translation | ## |
---|---|---|---|
01 | 孫子兵法 (十三篇殘文;佚文五篇) |
Sun Tzu's Art of War (13 chapters and 5 attributed chapters) |
001-018 |
02 | 孫臏兵法 (十六篇) |
Sun Bin's Art of War (16 chapters) |
019-034 |
03 | 尉繚子 (五篇) |
Wei Liaozi (5 chapters) |
035-039 |
04 | 晏子 (十六篇) |
Yanzi (16 chapters) |
040-055 |
05 | 六韜 (七篇殘文;傳本佚文七篇) |
Six Strategies (7 original and attributed chapters) |
056-069 |
06 | 守法、守令十三篇 (十篇) |
Keeping Peace and Order (10 chapters) |
070-079 |
07 | 論政論兵之類 (五十篇) |
Discourses of Politics and Wars, etc. (50 chapters) |
080-129 |
08 | 陰陽時令占候之類 (十二篇) |
Yin Yang and Divination, etc. (12 chapters) |
130-141 |
09 | 其他之類 (十三篇) |
Other, etc. (13 chapters) |
142-154 |
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