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unusual facts about The Art of War


The Art of War: Five Years in Formula One

The Art of War: Five Years in Formula One is a graphic novel created by former Williams F1 CEO Adam Parr.


Asher Edelman

In 1988, he taught a course called "Corporate Raiding - The Art of War" at Columbia Business School, using as his textbook Sun Tzu's The Art of War.

Nick Laird

The collection further explores the concept of relationships, loosely based on the tract The Art of War by Sun Tzu.

Samuel B. Griffith

With an interest in China and the Chinese language dating back to pre-World War II days, he translated Mao Zedong’s On Guerrilla War in 1961 and Sun Tzu’s The Art of War in 1963.

Thomas Huynh

Thomas Cuong Huynh (born 1973) is an author, translator, and scholar of the Chinese classic Sun Tzu's The Art of War.


see also

Angam

Angam: The Art of War, features veteran Angampora masters such as Dr. Wikramasinghe, G. Karunapala and Athula Nandasena along with the world renowned archaeologist Dr. Siran Upendra Deraniyagala.

David H. Li

In his book "The Genealogy of Chess" (which won the 'Book of the Year' 1998 award from the editors of GAMES Magazine), Li surveys evidence regarding the origins of chess and concludes that an early version of chess called xiangqi was invented in China in 203 BC, by General Han Xin, who supposedly drew on the earlier game liubo as well as on the teachings of The Art of War.

Erin Selby

She also appeared in several movies as a reporter, including The Art of War with Wesley Snipes.

Majhail

The Majhail Jats are the descendants of "Kathians" who were known for their highest reputation for courage, skill and honour in the art of war and whose legend goes back to the time of Pauravas in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE.

Sun Wu

Sun Wu, the birth name of Sun Tzu, a Chinese military strategist of the sixth century BCE and the author of The Art of War