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Sun Zi Bing Fa Yu San Shi Liu Ji, literally Sun Tzu's The Art of War and the Thirty-Six Stratagems, is a Chinese television series first broadcast in 2000.Set in the Warring States period of ancient China, the series tells the story of Sun Bin, a descendant of Sun Tzu, and his rival Pang Juan.
The Sun Bin text's material overlaps with much of the "Sun Tzu" text, and the two may be "a single, continuously developing intellectual tradition united under the Sun name". [18] This discovery showed that much of the historical confusion was due to the fact that there were two texts that could have been referred to as "Master Sun's Art of War ...
A Han dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) copy of Sun Bing's Art of War (in a scroll of wooden strips), from a tomb of Shandong province, now in the Military Museum. In April 1972, bamboo parchments of both Sun Tzu's and Sun Bin's works were unearthed in the Yinque Hills (Linyi city, Shandong province). Due to natural deterioration, some of the ...
Sun Tzu is revered in Chinese and East Asian culture as a legendary historical and military figure. His birth name was Sun Wu [b] and he was known outside of his family by his courtesy name Changqing. [c] [3] The name Sun Tzu—by which he is more popularly known—is an honorific which means "Master Sun".
Sun continued his studies until accepting a Wei recruitment offer and joining Peng. Pang considered Sun to be more talented and knowledgeable, and became jealous. King Hui of Wei sentenced Sun to death after Sun was framed for treason by Pang. Pang convinced King Hui to commute the sentence; Sun was branded and crippled by having his kneecaps ...
In an old tenement house at Huaxiang Street, several families live together and play out the acts in life every day. The story revolves around six friends – Zhao Mingxing (Alien Huang), Qian Yiduo (Zhang Yaodong), Han Yongyong and her sister Rourou and Sun Zibin and his sister Lianjing – and their families as they go about their lives in post-World War II Singapore.
The careers of the sons of Wei Zi (衛茲) [note 25] 22.649 孫綽評 Sun Chuo Ping: Sun Chuo's Critiques: Sun Chuo: Essays and commentary [note 26] 42.1031 輔臣贊 Fu Chen Zan: In Praise of the Supportive Ministers: Yang Xi (楊戲) Records of politicians of Shu Han [note 27] 37.956; Pang Tong: 樂廣傳 Yue Guang Zhuan: Biography of Yue ...
Initially, "The Moon Represents My Heart" was a composition that Weng deemed not as good and even considered discarding. Sun Yi then stumbled upon it among a pile of works meant for disposal, and was taken aback as he believed it was a quality song. After Sun penned the lyrics, both Weng and Sun sold the song to Li Ge Records in 1972. [4]