2. Eleven Notes, 196 1 The Shanghai Editorial Office of Zhonghua Book Company photocopied the Eleven Notes of Sun Tzu in the Song Dynasty.
3. The book of Wu Jing, such as 1935, The Seven Books of Wu Jing engraved by China Academy of Art in Song Dynasty; Photocopy of Liu Yin's Direct Interpretation of the Five Classics and Seven Books in Shi Ding's 8,000-volume Building.
4. Sun Tzu's Art of War written by Xixia is in Ningxia Archives.
5. The book "Peaceful Magnolia".
6. Du's classics.
French translation version
The first person who introduced the Art of War to Europe was Joseph J. Amilhau, a French Catholic Jesuit missionary (Chinese name: Joseph Marie Amilhau, alias Qian Zundao). After the Art of War was translated into French, European scholars translated it into English, Dutch, Italian, Latin, Greek and Spanish.
Cao Cao's A Brief Explanation of Sun Tzu's Art of War is the earliest annotated edition of Sun Tzu's Art of War.
Ouyang Xiu said: "The thirteen pieces of Sun Tzu's Art of War handed down from generation to generation were mostly annotated by Cao Gong, Du Mu and Chen Bi."
Song Jitianbao's Ten Suns Meeting, in which Cao Cao, Li Quan, Du Mu,,, Montessori, Mei,, He and Zhang Yu are mentioned ten times.
Sun Xingyan's Collection of Ping Jin Ting in Qing Dynasty reflects Wei Wudi's comments on Sun Zi in Sima Fa of Sun Wu.
In modern China, there were Jiang Baili, Liu Bocheng, Tao, Xu (Taiwan Province Province), Niu (Taiwan Province Province), Shuo (Taiwan Province Province), and so on, all of which had in-depth research and monographs.