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Some have suggested or implied that it is applicable to more than just military endeavors. Much of the text is about how to fight wars without actually having to do battle. It gives tips for how to out-smart your opponent so that physical battle is not necessary. In more recent times it has been used as a training guide to prepare one for "office politics" and corporate culture. First translated two hundred years ago by a French missionary, The Art of War has been credited with influencing Napoleon, the German General Staff, and even the planning of Operation Desert Storm. Verses from the book occur in modern daily Chinese idioms and phrases, such as the last verse of Chapter 3:
This has been more tersely interpreted and condensed into the modern proverb:
It has also been more dovishly interpreted and condensed into the modern proverb:
Many Japanese companies make this book required reading for their key executives. In recent times the book has gained widespread popularity among Western business management, who are turning to this book for inspiration and advice on how to succeed in competive business situations. It has also crept its way into sport, with Australian cricket coach John Buchanan (cricket)|John Buchanan handing out excerpts from the book to his players before a match against England in 2001. At the same time this use has been criticized by many scholars of Chinese history for using The Art of War as a source of fortune cookie-like proverbs and not seeing the general coherence of the text.
The Art of War was recently made into a Chinese television series of the same name.
wikisource wikiquote Category:Books by title|Art of War, The Category:Chinese classic texts Category:Military books zh:孙子兵法 ja:孫子 (書物) de:Die Kunst des Krieges fr:L%27Art_de_la_guerre bg:Изкуството на войната pt:A arte da guerra This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "The Art of War".
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