
Zuo Zhuan·lu Shi Chun Qiu·warring States Policy
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"Zuo Zhuan" is a chronological historical work that tells the political, economic, military, diplomatic and other aspects of the history of the vassal states from 722 BC to 468 BC, focusing on the contradictions and struggles among the vassal states. It also pioneered historical literature and had a great influence on later biographical literature, such as "Historical Records". "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" is a collection of nine schools of thought, integrating the best of Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, Legalism, and military strategists to form a theoretical system covering politics, economics, philosophy, morality, and military affairs. The author Lu Buwei's intention is to summarize historical experience and lessons and provide the Qin Dynasty with strategies for governing the country. "Warring States Policy" is a country-specific history book compiled in the order of Eastern Zhou, Western Zhou, Qin, Qi, Chu, Zhao, Wei, Han, Yan, Song, Wei, and Zhongshan. It describes the political opinions and strategies of the politicians during the Warring States period, shows the historical characteristics and social features of the Warring States period, and is an important classic for studying the history of the Warring States.
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