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What are the art of war in ancient times?

Incomplete records of the art of war books include:

"A Summary of the Eight Formations", "Ten Essays on Meiqin", "Tai Gong's Art of War"

"A Hundred-War Strategy" "Brief Notes on Various Chapters of Mozi City Guards" "Tai Gong's Art of War" Anonymous Appendix

"Sixteen Cheap Strategies" "General Strategy of the Universe" "Tai Gong's Golden Chamber"

"Military System" "Hidden Principles" "On the Husband" "Tai Gong's Conspiracy"

"Celin" "Book of Power" "Tang Taizong Li Wei Gong's Questions"

"The Tao Te Ching's Essentials of Military Theory" "Six Essentials of Qun Shu Zhi Zhi" "Tao" "Wei Liaozi"

"Fan Zi Ji Ran" "Three Strategies" "Collection of Wei Gong's Art of War"

"Ancient and Modern Sword Records" "Thirty-Six Strategies" " "Hold the Qi Jing"

"Gui Guzi" "The God's Mechanism to Enemy the Taibai Yin Jing" "Wu Zi"

"He Dr. He Bei" on "The Record of Defending the City" "Wu Hou's Eight Formations of War" "Compilation Summary"

"The Yellow Emperor Asked Xuannv the Art of War" "The Art of War on Water" compiled from "The General Essentials of Martial Arts" (Part 1)

"Several Strategies" "The Law of Sima" " "General Essentials of Military Classics" (Part 2 of the Later Collection)

"General Garden" "Sima Fa" Essays "Books on Military Affairs"

"Military Administration and Military Chronicles" "Sushu" "Yin Fu Jing"

"Military System of the Past Dynasties" "Sun Tzu's Art of War" "Quotations of Zeng Hu's Military Training"

"Records of Military Training" "Sun Tzu's Brief Explanation" "Strategy"

"Liu Zi" "Sun Zi Suan Jing" "He Guanzi"

"Six Tao" "Sun Bin's Art of War"

Among the numerous ancient Chinese books and documents, there is one category that must be mentioned Yes, that is the art of war. These treasures forged in blood and fire have produced countless military wisdom, which still shine with the wisdom of the ancients. "Soldiers use deceitful methods." Sun Tzu's famous saying reflects the core of ancient Chinese military thinking, which is "strategy": attacking with troops, subduing the enemy's troops without fighting, etc. Perhaps these are no longer useful under modern military conditions, but they still have a reference value that cannot be ignored for us to study history, learn the thinking methods of the ancients, and in modern daily life and international exchanges.