Recommended good books ▏Read "The Comics Explain Sun Tzu's Art of War" and understand the military wisdom passed down for thousands of years

Good book recommendation: Issue 68

"The Comics Explain Sun Tzu's Art of War"

Author: Hua Shan

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Reasons for recommendation

"Don't be arrogant when you win, and don't be discouraged when you lose.", "He who knows his enemy and himself knows himself, and he will never be in danger in a hundred battles."

Many parents see this every time "Sun Tzu's Art of War" will make you wonder: If we don't fight now, what's the use of reading it?

In fact, the reason is very simple.

Learning the art of war is to win, and every step a child takes in the future is also to win.

Ibsen once said: Experience is a mirror. If you draw on it, you can see the past clearly.

If you want to win, "The Art of War" is your best helper!

"Sun Tzu's Art of War" is the oldest and most outstanding military book in our country. It is also one of the must-read classics in the new Chinese language curriculum.

This set of books consists of four volumes in one ***, which interprets the three major chapters of "The Art of War" in detail: planning, combat, and attack.

In order to help children understand the story more thoroughly and clearly, this book uses the original text, coupled with annotations and translations, so that children will not be stumped by boring ancient texts.

In addition, in order to allow children to have a deeper understanding of traditional culture and thoroughly understand "Sun Tzu's Art of War", the author also added detailed interpretations and notes from some famous experts to modernize the ancient art of war.

In this way, the wisdom, philosophy and cultural charm in the story can be displayed in front of the children without reservation, so that the children can apply what they learn in life!

"The Art of War" is an ancient book. After translation, the article is still stiff. What should I do if my children are not interested in reading it?

"Comics Explain Sun Tzu's Art of War" will help you solve this problem!

The book contains more than 100 portraits of historical figures and 300 color cartoons throughout the book, allowing children to understand every story and every character through these cartoons.

Gou Jian, the King of Yue who "suffered the hardship":

He endured humiliation and heavy burden for twenty years, calmly looked for opportunities, conquered the Kingdom of Wu in one fell swoop, and became the overlord of his generation.

Let the children follow Gou Jian to understand this war and learn how important it is to admit defeat and wait for the opportunity when facing uncertain things!

Cao Jiu in the "Battle of Sishui":

Faced with Liu Bang's humiliation, he couldn't calm down and led his army to fight despite Xiang Yu's instructions.

In the end, the Chu army was defeated, and the balance of the battle was broken. Finally, Xiang Yu, a powerful hero, committed suicide by the Wujiang River.

Let the children understand the origin of the "motivation method" through this cartoon, and also let the children understand that people who pursue perfection too much can easily lose their minds once they encounter setbacks and criticism.

This is great for children to read!

After reading a story, children can deepen their impression through comic explanations, allowing children to flexibly apply the wisdom of ancients and seize more opportunities!

The author of this book is Hua Shan, who is one of the best-selling authors among Chinese entrepreneurs.

His book "Hua Shan explains Sun Tzu's Art of War" has been loved by many readers.

The same goes for our studies. Doing homework well and taking notes well are "five things and seven strategies"; expecting to perform exceptionally well in the examination room is "a trick". But extraordinary performance is rare, and extraordinary performance must be based on daily learning.

He combines different military techniques with children's daily learning, and tells children "what to do" and "what not to do" from his own perspective, so that children can learn principles in the process of reading.

The purpose of adding comics this time is to make this book more suitable for teenagers to read.

Reading classics, especially ancient Chinese historical wisdom, can affect people's lives.

Read "The Art of War Through Comics" with your children to help them achieve great success in study and life!