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Remnants of Ch'in Law: Introduction (2)
By A.F.P. Hulsewe   2008-07-29
So far,there exist four editions of the texts.
 
 
Remnants of Ch'in Law: Introduction (1)
By A.F.P. Hulsewe   2008-07-29
This legal material, written off bamboo-strips,forms part of a collection of 1155 strips,found in December 1975 in the coffin of tomb no.11.This is one of a group graves , discovered during the digging of a drainage canal in Shui-hu-ti area (睡虎地) of the Hsiao-kan District (孝感区),Yun-meng Prefecture,central Hu-pei Province.The texts were written on bamboo strips,…
 
 
The Three Strategies of Master Yellow Stone(黃石公三略)
By Xinfajia   2008-07-20
The Daoist spirit, which emphasizes the passive, being harmonious, not contending and preserving life, pervades the book but is modified to accept the reality of warfare.
 
 
The Methods of the Minister of War(司馬法 )
By Xinfajia   2008-07-16
In general, to wage war: first determine ranks and positions. Prominently record accomplishments and offenses, retain mendicant knights, publicize instructions and edits, make inquiries among the populace, seek out artisans...
 
 
Bamboo Annals(竹書紀年)
By Xinfajia   2008-07-12
The Bamboo Annals is one of the three most important ancient texts on early China, the others being the earlier Zuo Zhuan and the later Shiji.
 
 
The Six Secret Teachings(六韜)
By Ralph D. Sawyer   2008-07-10
It does not only discuss strategy and tactics but also proposes the government measures necessary for forging effective state control and attaining national prosperity.
 
 
Huainanzi(The Masters of Huainan,淮南子)
By Xinfajia   2008-06-27
The Huainanzi is an eclectic collection of treatises on many topics, with a clear preference for Daoist matters.
 
 
The Yellow Emperor's Four Canons, 26: The Tao Proper(黄帝四经26: 道原)
By Anonymous Author   2008-06-11
It had no beginning. It is in everything without a cause. It is formless, and originally nameless. It is omnipresent and omnipotent...
 
 
The Yellow Emperor's Four Canons, 25: Congruity(黄帝四经25: 称)
By Anonymous Author   2008-06-09
The Tao has no beginning or end, but manifests itself all the time. When not recognized, it seems not existent; When perceived, it is there....
 
 
The Yellow Emperor's Four Canons, 24: Name and Form(黄帝四经24: 名刑)
By Anonymous Author   2008-05-30
Everything has its own way of presenting itself; we should not tamper with them. Everything has its own course to take; we should not impose our will on them.
 
 
 
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