
Warring States Policy (two Volumes)
by (han) Collection Of Liu Xiang (southern Song Dynasty) Notes By Yao Hong, Bao Biao And Others
About This Novel
"Warring States Policy" is referred to as "National Policy". It is said that it was compiled by historians or strategists from various countries during the Warring States Period. It has different names such as "National Policy", "State Affairs", "Shiyu", "Short and Long", and "Long Book". Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty compiled it into thirty-three chapters according to the order of the twelve kingdoms of the Warring States Period, including Qin, Qi, Chu, and Zhao, deleting duplications, and gave it its current name. This book mainly records the political opinions and struggle strategies put forward by the counselors and strategists at that time when they lobbied various countries or debated with each other. It reflects the sharp and complex contradictions and struggles between various countries and groups during the Warring States Period. The text is vivid and fluent, and it is an important material for studying the history of the Warring States Period.
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