A compilation of lobbyists' strategies and speeches during the Warring States period. At the beginning, there were names and books such as national policies, state affairs, affairs, short and long books, and revised books. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled 33 kinds. There was a vacancy in the Song Dynasty, which was supplemented by Ceng Gong. There was a high lure note in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is incomplete today. Song Baobiao changed the order of the original book and made new notes. Master Wu Yuan wrote a collating note, while his best friend Jin has a supplementary explanation. Today, Miao has a new note on the Warring States policy. The silk book of the Western Han Dynasty unearthed in Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan Province, describes the current affairs of the Warring States Period and is called Letters of the Warring States Period, which is similar to this book.
The Warring States Policy is a famous historical work in ancient China. This is a national history book. The book is written in the order of Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Western Zhou Dynasty, Qin State, Qi State, Chu State, Zhao State, Wei State, South Korea, Yan State, Song State, Wei State and Zhongshan State, with a total of 33 volumes and about 654.38+0.2 million words.
The Warring States Policy mainly describes the political opinions and strategies of strategists during the Warring States period, and shows the historical characteristics and social features of the Warring States period. This is an important book for studying the history of the Warring States.