SUN TZU was a Chinese general, military strategist, and philosopher
who lived in China in the 6th century BC. Sun Tzu is traditionally
credited as the author of The Art of War, a widely influential work
of military strategy that has affected both Western and Eastern
philosophy. Sun Tzu is revered in China as a legendary historical
figure. His birth name was Sun Wu; the name Sun Tzu by which he is
best known is an honorific that means "Master Sun."
PETER HARRIS graduated from Oxford in classical Chinese and has a
Ph.D. in Asian history from Monash. He lived and worked for many
years in different parts of Asia including China, where he was
representative of the Ford Foundation and a visiting professor at
Nanjing University. He is now a Senior Fellow in the China Research
Centre at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Volumes
he edited for Everyman's Library includeThe Travels of Marco
Polo,The Art of War, Zen Poems,Three Hundred Tang Poems,andHanshan-
Cold Mountain Poems.
“Like Thucydides, [Sun Tzu] has a reputation today at least as
great as it was well over two millennia ago . . . Given the
peculiarly personal acumen and insight that inform Sun Tzu’s brief,
sometimes enigmatic, but always practical Art of War . . . we are
surely reading the words of an acutely intelligent military man
with a subtle, original mind and a wealth of experience all his
own.”
—from the Introduction by Peter Harris
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