What other ingenious novels in China's ancient books are similar to The Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

The complete story of China's originality

Author: (Ming) Feng Menglong

This book is a classic that condenses the strategic wisdom of the Chinese nation for five thousand years. Based on the book Think Tank edited by Feng Menglong, a famous writer in Ming Dynasty. This book comprehensively sorts out and compiles China's classic theories, historical cases and famous stories about ingenuity and strategy since ancient times, and selects hundreds of the most representative stories of ingenuity, involving politics, economy, military affairs, diplomacy, science and technology and many other fields.

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Shangzhibei

Juan Jianyi da

Taigong Confucius

Be a horse

Zhuge Liang

Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty

Yan Zhaowang

Man Wong

Fan Wenzheng

Tupestle stone

Zhang Er

Di Wuxiang

Yang Shiqi

The mirror of twenty-four histories

"Soldiers, and then also. Therefore, we can show that we can't, and use it to show that we don't need to be close, but to be far away, to be lured by interests, to prepare from chaos, to be strong and avoid it, to be angry and scratch it, to be humble and arrogant, to work hard and leave it to our parents. Surprise. The victory of this division cannot be passed on first. "

From the Tao Te Ching by Laozi, a master of social strategy, to the Art of War by Sun Tzu, a soldier sage; From Guanzi written by Guan Zhong, an economic and political dual-purpose talent, to Thirty-six Tactics, which is popular in battlefield shopping malls today, strategy has not only become the way to win the battle, rejuvenate the country and govern the country in the eyes of China people, but also a historical experience and a far-sighted, tortuous and complicated understanding of things. It can be a political skill of keeping a low profile, a strategic military spy, a Bole wisdom of giving full play to one's talents, and a life philosophy of settling down. It is no exaggeration to say that strategies are everywhere in China people's lives.

China's Imperial Strategy

He who achieves great things must have great plans. This book collects the achievements of Emperor China and Wang Ba's strategies.

It is worth reading whether you are an official, a man or a worker. This book has profound connotations, involving the appointment of kings, observing the situation, establishing oneself, ruling strategies, contingency and many other aspects. It combines narration with discussion, and history with theory. Although it lasted for thousands of years, but also mixed with the dross of feudal politics, it is still a leading monograph for reference.

Especially for those leaders who are ambitious and pursue Excellence, it has a strong reference significance, whether they are serving the imperial edict, forming alliances to defend the enemy, lobbying public relations or dealing with people.

Guiguzi

Also known as "strategy". It is said that it was compiled by scholars after Mr. Guigu according to Mr. Guigu's remarks. This book focuses on tactics and debating skills. Guiguzi bamboo slips

There are fourteen guiguzi, the thirteenth and fourteenth of which have been lost.

This book is a study of the strategy and tactics of social and political struggle, so it can be said that Guiguzi's wisdom is also an "art of managing people".

What strategists advocate is the skill of tactics and argument, and its guiding ideology is quite different from the benevolence and morality advocated by Confucianism. At that time, Su Qin, with his brilliant words, united the six countries, matched each other and led them against Qin. With her strategy and lobbying skills, Zhang Yi scattered the six countries and made immortal contributions to the State of Qin.

The so-called "wisdom is unknown to people, but can be used by people." The essence of Guiguzi is that invisibility is better than indisputable white. Sun Tzu's art of war focuses on overall strategy, while Guiguzi focuses on specific skills. The two can be said to complement each other.

Weiliaozi

It is an important art book in ancient China. This is an influential work in ancient China. There are always different opinions about its author and writing age. It is a military and political work at the end of the Warring States Period, with five volumes and twenty-four articles in total, of which Seven Books of Jason Wu was the earliest. "Hanshu Yiwenzhi Zajia" collected 29 articles of "Wei Liaozi". In the early Tang Dynasty, there were four excerpts from Wei Liaozi.

Conspiracy in the warring States period

It is the most complete record of the political struggle during the Warring States Period in ancient China.

In fact, it was a compilation of speeches made by lobbyists at that time. At that time, the changes in the situation of the seven countries, the reunification of Lian Heng, the protracted war and the change of political power were all related to the advice of counselors and the debate of wise men, so they had important historical value.

The book has beautiful words, vivid language, good eloquence, resourcefulness and vivid characters, and often uses fables to explain the truth. Well-known fables include "painting a snake to add feet", "sheep dying to fill a hole", "Smith" and "doing the opposite". It also occupies an important position in the history of China's classical literature.