The Warring States Policy, a national history book compiled by Liu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty. It mainly describes the political opinions and strategies of strategists in 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.
The author is not a person, and writing a book is not an instant. Most of the authors in the book don't know who they are. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled thirty-three articles, the topics of which were also drawn up by Liu Xiang.
Ceng Gong made up for the deficiency in the Song Dynasty. 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. Wu Shidao wrote a collation note, and today's gold is a supplementary note, which is a new note on the policy of today's Miao fighting country.
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The Warring States Policy emphasizes historical stories, is good at explaining things clearly, uses a lot of fables and metaphors, and has vivid language and rich literary talent. Although the historical facts and rhetoric recorded in the book cannot be fully believed, they are still important historical materials for studying the warring States society.
The Warring States period is an era of more intense merger after the Spring and Autumn Period. The theory of benevolence, righteousness, propriety and faith, which used to be a cosmetic reluctantly, has been completely broken at this time. Between countries, what we are talking about now is the struggle for power and profit, and the extortion. It is not surprising that strategists who are active in the political arena only exchange their talents for fame and fortune from the right buyers.
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