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by A. L. Sadler

  • ISBN: 0804840040
  • Category: History
  • Author: A. L. Sadler
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing; First Hardcover Edition edition (2009)
  • Pages: 192 pages
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  • Rating: 4.8
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I'm familiar enough with Sun Tzu's the Art of War, and in fact have owned 6 or 7 copies of different translations with . How war is a tool of the state. If any of the other versions of Art of War had explicitly said that, I missed it completely. In that way it was an epiphany of a sort

I'm familiar enough with Sun Tzu's the Art of War, and in fact have owned 6 or 7 copies of different translations with and without annotation. That is a disservice to Art of War. This book does a couple of things different. In that way it was an epiphany of a sort. I'll definitely look at global conflicts in a new light as part of reading this book. I also enjoyed the history of the the original author, A. L. Sadler.

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Chinese Martial Code is a compilation of three of the most respected works on strategy in history, including a masterful translation of. .

Chinese Martial Code is a compilation of three of the most respected works on strategy in history, including a masterful translation of The Art of War of Sun Tzu-the most respected work of military strategy-as well as the less famous but equally wise Precepts of Ssu Ma Jang Chu and Wu Chi On the Art of War, Synopsis. The late A. Sadler was Professor Oriental Studies at the University of Sydney for 26 years, as well as Professor of Japanese at the Royal Military College of Australia

The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu ("Master Sun", also spelled Sunz.

The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu ("Master Sun", also spelled Sunzi), is composed of 13 chapters. Each one is devoted to an aspect of warfare and how it applies to military strategy and tactics.

Chinese Martial Code provides clear, easy to follow translations of three of the most respected works on strategy in history, featuring. ISBN13:9780804840040.

Chinese Martial Code provides clear, easy-to-follow translations of three of the most respected Chinese works of military strategyIt features a masterful translation of The Art of War of Sun Tzu-the most respected of all works of military strategy-as well as the less famous but equally wise.

The book is in Chinese and English with annotations by Edwin H Lowe.

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For millennia the classics of Chinese martial strategy have been studied and their lessons applied with devastating success. Today, this timeless advice is analyzed as much for its application in the boardroom as on the battlefield
Reviews about The Chinese Martial Code: The Art of War of Sun Tzu, The Precepts of War by Sima Rangju, Wu Zi on the Art of War (Bilingual Edition) (4):
Uleran
While Suntsu is often translated and cited.
Sima Fa is lesser known, but no less interesting.
one life
Very good
Endieyab
I am a student learning Chinese and have studied for several years now. I enjoy reading Chinese books to help me gain proficiency and learn new words, but the "bilingual" portion of this book (at least in the Kindle format) is in tiny pictures that are difficult to read, nor can you use your Kindle dictionary to look up words on these picture portions. It would be much more useful if the Chinese was actually typed as text.
Blueshaper
In the interest of fuIll disclosure, I received this book from the publisher for review purposes

I'm familiar enough with Sun Tzu's the Art of War, and in fact have owned 6 or 7 copies of different translations with and without annotation. Everyone who is in martial arts has probably heard of the book, and gotten some pieces of the "fortune cookie" wisdom that is in the book. That is a disservice to Art of War. This book does a couple of things different. First off it includes other strategies of War books, and it includes an overall idea of how Art of War fit into the Chinese thought patterns of government then and now. It also makes some compelling arguments on why these texts are in fact MORE relevant now than in anytime in recent history.

Content
This book contains the Chinese and English translation of three books of Chinese military thought as well as two lengthy introduction chapters which I'll get to in a minute. The Art of War by Sun Tzu should be a big enough name that I shouldn't have to talk about that one much. The other two were new to me. The Precepts of War by Sima Rangju and Wu Zi On the Art of War were included to develop a more complete idea of the thought patterns going on at this time in Ancient China. The first introduction chapter was divided into sections. The author argues the relevance of these books in today's post-modern military world. He makes an excellent point, but I'll let the reader come to their own conclusions. The second part of the first introduction goes through the three classics and describes the histories and stories of the men who wrote them. The second introduction chapter dealt with the story of A. L. Sadler, an Australian Professor who probably did the second translation of Art of War into English, and probably the first of the other two classics.

Pros
To be honest, I've read Art of War in numerous incarnations, so that wasn't as big of a draw to me. What I found really interesting was the introduction chapters. I enjoyed the argument of why a world with a post-modern military force would to understand the thoughts on combat of a Chinese general from a couple millennia ago. They make the argument that today's wars are not being fought over power and territory, as they have been in the Western World for the last thousand years, but are being fought over differences of ideology which is actually closer to the more tribal military that was in place during Sun Tzu's time. It also explained to me, how War and warcraft is part of the continuum of statecraft. How war is a tool of the state. If any of the other versions of Art of War had explicitly said that, I missed it completely. In that way it was an epiphany of a sort. I'll definitely look at global conflicts in a new light as part of reading this book.
I also enjoyed the history of the the original author, A. L. Sadler. I always figured that since the West has had contact with China for such a long time (been watching Marco Polo on Netflix) that we've had some translation of Art of War around for a long time. It surprised me that the first translation into English came in the 1900's, with Sadler's being the second and more influential translation coming in 1944 due to the war with the Japanese.
The translations of the three classics are well done, and because I've never read the second two books I got a lot out of them, but to me, they kinda took a backseat to the arguments and history of the introduction chapters.

Cons
I really don't have any cons for this book. There is nothing I would add, subtract, or change. The book is dense with information. It's not a before bed read, but again, that's not what it's intended for.

Conclusion
Although the translations were done over half a century ago, the language is still very appropriate, and doesn't seem to try to add to flowery prose, except what is naturally in the original writings themselves. I've had versions of Art of War where they try to modernize the meaning of the phrases, and it looses some of its timeless qualities because of that. As I stated, I learned a lot and had a change in my view of the world. What more could you ask for in a book? For that, and the other reasons I listed above, I'm going to give this book (the first that I can think of) a full 5 out of 5 Ninja Stars. It's not just another translation of Art of War. Rather that just say "Everyone reads Art of War, so it must be important" it takes the time to explain how and why it is important. Mr. Lowe obviously has a large amount of respect for both the original authors of the classics, and for the translation done by Mr. Sadler.

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