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Mao Zedong's Strategic Wisdom and Modern Business Warfare

Hong Bing

118K7.8

Mao Zedong was a great strategist who changed Chinese history and even influenced world history. Mao Zedong was both a great strategic practitioner and a great strategic theorist. In the history of world strategy, the only strategists who can integrate strategic practice and strategic theory are China's Sun Tzu and Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong systematically summarized the strategic issues of China's revolutionary war and proposed a series of strategic theories and strategic countermeasures suitable for our military operations. Mao Zedong accurately predicted the course of China's Anti-Japanese War and put forward strategic and tactical principles suitable for the Chinese military and civilians to strive for victory in the Anti-Japanese War. Mao Zedong oversaw the overall situation of my country's liberation war and put forward the strategic guidelines and the famous ten military principles to guide our army in seizing power across the country. These were all gloriously recorded in the annals of Chinese history with the final victory of the war. Almost no one would doubt the correctness of Mao Zedong's strategic theory in the struggle to seize national power. This is because Mao Zedong's strategic theory is not the result of scholastic research, but his personal experience of strategic practice, which is proved by the great success of his strategic guidance. When we understand Mao Zedong's strategic theory, we will feel its inherent persuasiveness and conquering power. They mainly come not from logical reasoning, but from the refinement of practical experience and in turn, guidance that has practical value for practical work.

Warring States Period

Hong Bing

195K0

An accidental decision led to the "division of the three families into Jin" and officially kicked off the Warring States Period. The seven overlords - the wealthy Qi State, the barbaric and brave Chu State, the peaceful Yan State, the South Korea that survives in the cracks, the Zhao State that is good at fighting, the menacing Wei State, and the late Qin State - started a life and death game. Three hundred years are enough to carry the exciting lives of countless heroes and outline the treacherous fate of one ebb and flow. The Qin State was imprisoned for twenty-five years; the famous Su Qin was actually someone else's "stand-in"; the Qin State went on a killing spree in the Central Plains, but the Qi State "sit tight on the Diaoyutai"; the mysterious relationship between Qin Shihuang and Lu Buwei... Too many questions and confusions are explained in detail in the book, and are waiting for us to listen, experience, feel, and understand a real Warring States Period.