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Roman Art of War (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

(ancient Rome) Renatus

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This book is one of the three major military books in the world (the other two are China's "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and Japan's "Five Rings"). It mainly discusses the military academic theories of ancient Rome and ancient Greece, including strategy and tactics, offense and defense, etc. It is highly praised by Western academic circles. It contains the author's advanced thoughts on military management and is a work that lays the foundation for Western military theory.

A Brief Introduction to the Art of War

(ancient Rome) Renatus

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"A Brief Description of the Art of War" is a famous work describing the ancient Roman art of war. The purpose of its writing was to promote military reforms in order to restore and ensure the effectiveness and power of the Roman army. "Calling for the restoration of the spirit of ancient Rome", the concern for the country and the people runs throughout. In the book, Vegetius discusses the military theories of ancient Greece and Rome, discussing the issues of army equipment, organization and training, important laws for conducting war and battles, battle formations, methods of storming and defending fortresses, principles of naval warfare and military techniques such as sieges. The whole work is as concise and concise as a fatwa. The author believes that victory in war does not entirely depend on strength in numbers or bravery in combat; victory can only be ensured by superb martial arts, well-trained soldiers, and familiarity with the art of war. From the ancient Roman period to the 19th century, "A Brief Introduction to the Art of War" is a military treatise with the greatest influence in the Western world and has become a military classic for European soldiers. The book's influence on U. S. Military training and organization can be seen everywhere.