Wu Qi (440 BC-38 BC1year), male, surnamed Jiang, surnamed Wu, was born in Zuoshi (now Cao County, Shandong Province). Military strategist, politician, reformer and representative of military strategist in the early Warring States period. Also known as "Sun Wu" with soldier Sun Wu.
When he was in Chu, he assisted the king of Chu in presiding over the political reform. Throughout his life, he lived in Shandong, Wei and Chu. Familiar with military strategists, legalists and Confucianism, he has made achievements in internal affairs and military affairs. His works include The Art of War by Woods, which has been handed down from generation to generation, and there is only one volume left: Painting the Country, Anticipating the Enemy, Managing the Soldiers, On Generals, Change and Inspiring, etc. Together with The Art of War by Sun Tzu, it enriches the ancient military theory. [6]
In the twenty-first year of King Zhou An (38 BC1), he was killed for offending the conservative nobles because of the political reform. Now, he is listed as one of the top ten philosophers in Wu Temple. Song Huizong became one of the seventy-two generals in Wudian, following the sealing of Zongbo.