Calligrapher Li Yu

Only Mao Zedong meets this requirement. His classic philosophical works (such as On Practice, On Contradiction and On Protracted War). ) has become a textbook or reading material in many countries, including Europe and America. He has no formal military major, but he can convince Chinese and foreign military strategists that his military talent mainly benefits from his mastery of philosophy besides genius. He is not a tactician. As the commander of a specific campaign, the autumn harvest uprising he led and the first battle against the Sichuan army he commanded after Zunyi Conference failed. However, in the face of a huge map with colorful criss-crossing, he can skillfully blend into one, put millions of troops in the palm of his hand, and direct a magnificent spectacle of war, which fully shows the charm of a great strategist. Every war blockbuster he directed reveals the essence of philosophical thought. His military works are also full of dialectics and can be used as textbooks of philosophy.