1, The Art of War, the earliest extant art of war in China, was written by Sun Wu at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, with 82 articles and 9 volumes, and 13 articles are extant.
2. Sun Bin's Art of War was written by Sun Bin of Qi during the Warring States Period, with 39 articles and 4 volumes in total. It was lost before the Sui Dynasty, and its remains were found in the Western Han Tomb in Yixian County, Shandong Province in 1972. This book summarizes the combat experience before the mid-Warring States period, inherits and develops the military thought of Sun Tzu's Art of War, and contains simple materialism and dialectics.
3. Woods was edited by Wu Qi, Wei Wenhou and Wei Wuhou, with a total of 48 articles * * *, among which six articles, such as Painting the Country to Treat the Enemy, were entrusted by later generations.
4. The Legend of Six Towers was written by Lu Shang (Jiang Taigong) in Zhou Dynasty, and it was identified as the work of Warring States by textual research. There are six volumes.
5. Wei Liaozi is said to have been written by Liao Wei in the Warring States, with 365,438+0 articles. Now there are 5 volumes and 24 articles.
6. "Sima Fa" During the Warring States Period, Qi Weiwang ordered doctors to sort out the ancient Sima Art of War, with 150 articles, and 5 articles are preserved today.
7. Taibai Silent was written by Li Quan in the Tang Dynasty, with a volume of 10, and the eight volumes included in Sikuquanshu were merged by later generations.
8. The Tiger Bell Classic was written by Xu Dong in Song Dynasty, with 20 volumes 120 articles.
9. Ji Xiaoxin's Book was written by Qi Jiguang in the southeast coast of the Ming Dynasty when he fought against the Japanese army, with a volume of *** 18.
10, The Practical Discipline of Training was written by Qi Jiguang during his training in Yuji Town. It consists of 9 volumes and 6 miscellaneous volumes.