The Way of War in Ancient China

The Way of War in Ancient China

by (u. S.) Fairbank Frank A. Kilman Jr.

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This book brings together eight famous sinologists' detailed analysis of ancient Chinese military history. The research content covers field battles and sieges, external expeditions and internal campaigns, resisting insults and quelling chaos. It started from 632 BC and ended in 1556 AD, spanning the pre-Qin, In the Western Han, Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties, through classic battles such as the Battle of Chengpu, the Expedition of the Huns, the Battle of Huaixi, the Siege of Xiangyang, the Battle of Poyang, the Tumu Incident, and the suppression of Japanese pirates, the military style and tradition of ancient China were often overlooked.

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It presents China's military style and military tradition.

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