- The
Wuzi is a
classic Chinese work on
military strategy attributed to Wu Qi. It is
considered one of China's
Seven Military classics. It is said there...
- Sun Tzu was a
Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and
writer who
lived during the
Eastern Zhou
period (771–256 BC). Sun Tzu is traditionally...
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Wuzi of Han may
refer to:
Wuzi of Han (Spring and Autumn), the
progenitor of the
House of Han, and
later State of Han
Wuzi of Han (Warring States), a descendant...
- Han Wan (Chinese: 韓萬), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Viscount Wu of Han, was the
first leader of Han clan in the Jin state. He was the son of...
- 72-day wood phase),
followed by a bǐngzǐ day (丙子) and a 72-day fire phase; a
wùzǐ (戊子) day and a 72-day
earth phase; a gēngzǐ (庚子) day and a 72-day
metal phase...
- Shi
Wuzi (史務滋) (died
January 2, 691) was a
Chinese politician of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty,
serving briefly as
chancellor during...
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Wuzi Yanzong Wan (Chinese: 五子衍宗丸) is a deep
brown pill used in
traditional Chinese medicine to "replenish the
kidney with
vital essence". It
tastes sweet...
-
families and the duke
retreated to the Ji's
palace complex and
ascended the
Wuzi Terrace.
Confucius ordered two
officers to lead an ****ault
against the rebels...
-
regional differences in
culture and
physical environment. One such text was
Wuzi (The Book of
Master Wu), a
military treatise of the
Warring States, written...
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Wuzi Xueyuan Lu (simplified Chinese: 物资学院路站;
traditional Chinese: 物資學院路站; pinyin: Wùzīxuéyuànlù Zhàn) is a
station on Line 6 of the
Beijing Subway. The...