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"Warring States Policy" is not known for its skillful depiction of war.
The Warring States Policy is a country-specific historical work, which records the Western Zhou Dynasty.
The history of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and Qin, Chu, Yan, Zhao, Han, Wei, Song, Wei, Zhongshan and other countries mainly describes the propositions, words and deeds of lobbyists during the Warring States Period. Therefore, there is generally no positive description of the battle of Daxiao Quesen, but only based on the remarks and strategic analysis of the strategists before the war.
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The book consists of 33 volumes, divided into "Eastern Zhou" and "Western Zhou".
Qin", "Chu", "Qi", "Zhao", "Wei", "Han", "Yan", "Song", "Wei", "Zhongshan", the "policy" of the twelve states. "Warring States Policy".
The work mainly describes the destruction of the Fan clan by Zhibo in 490 BC and the gradual departure of Gao in 221 BC to build an attack on Qin Shi Huang.
In the past 245 years, the political advocacy and strategy of the Zonghengjia (lobbyists or virtuals) in the Warring States Period, or the activities and rhetoric of the Zonghengjia in lobbying various countries during the Warring States Period and the story of the struggle between power and wisdom have been recorded, showing the historical characteristics and social features of the Warring States Period, and it is an important classic for the study of the history of the Warring States Period.
It was ordered to "visit the doctor's house, and start to get his book", and he was able to make up for it. It has since been revised several times. The re-ignition of the "Warring States Policy" is far from the Eastern Han Dynasty version, and many of its chapters are more fictional literary stories than history.
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"Warring States Policy" is a history book of national relics and quarrels compiled by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty. It is purely Yin's because it describes the history of various countries during the Warring States Period, so it is called the Warring States Policy. The biggest difference between it and other history books is that it focuses on the lobbying activities of the strategists, but does not particularly focus on the war.
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Yes, in the pre-Qin historical prose, the Warring States Policy is known for its depictions of war. The Warring States Policy, also known as the National Policy, is a country-specific history book compiled by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty.
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Su Qin. He is one of the more famous characters in this book, and the book says that he has a relatively high emotional intelligence, speaks well, and is very strategic.
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What I like most is Qin Xiaogong, who was able to break through resistance, persist in changing the law, and make Qin a powerful country.
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Zou Ji, because I really didn't expect there to be such narcissistic people in the world.
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"The Warring States Coming Strategy" is compiled by a variety of books.
Self-made, obviously it won't be bai
Done by one man. People have made a lot of research on the era in which the author lives, and there are mainly the following daos: First, it was made by people during the Warring States period.
There are many people and events in the book from the Warring States Period, such as the Battle of Changping and Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin, so it can be concluded that most of them were written by people during the Warring States Period.
The second is written by people at the end of the Qin Dynasty, the Chu and Han dynasties. For example, there is an ancient book "Kuaitong Says that Han Xin is self-reliant", which is probably written by the people of the Chu and Han dynasties.
Third, some of them came from the hands of the Western Han Dynasty. In the Western Han Dynasty, there were many people such as Kuaitong, Biantong, and the master Yan, etc., who were good at "the art of long and short vertical and horizontal", and Kuaitong also wrote 81 poems of "Junyong", which generally discussed the changes of lobbyists during the Warring States Period and their own theories about the art of vertical and horizontal, so some scholars have researched and deduced that Liu Xiang's "short and long", "long book", and "repair book" may be the long and short vertical and horizontal techniques learned by the Western Han people, or directly Kuaitong's "Junyong", and Kuaitong may be one of the authors of the book "Warring States Policy". But many people are skeptical about this, thinking that there is still a lack of solid basis, if part of the "Warring States Policy" is from the hands of the Western Han Dynasty, there is still some truth.
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It mainly records the thoughts, words, thoughts and deeds of the scholar class.
It is admired that there are some people who have courage, strategy, and great wisdom.
For example, Zihua uses sincerity to call friends, and will use counterexamples such as the recorded Wei Ying to tell people not to be too strict and difficult to treat others.
It is an excellent historical classic in our country, it not only vividly records many important historical facts in the Warring States Period, but also creates a large number of lifelike character types of images, admired and praised by future generations, according to the author's statistics, in this historical masterpiece, the author describes more than 400 people of various classes.
He is good at narrative and reasoning, and his characters are particularly realistic. The text also makes extensive use of fables, parables, and vivid language, which is full of literary brilliance.
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