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Tzu Sun
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Pocas palabras, pero siempre vigentes las que escribió el militar chino Sun Tzu en el siglo V a.C., quien no vio cómo su compendio de estrategias bélicas se convirtió en inspiración para grandes líderes de la humanidad, pero también para los ciudadanos de a pie que han buscado inspiración para atravesar esto que llamamos vida. Este libro contiene una explicación detallada y un análisis del ejército chino, desde las armas y la estrategia hasta el rango y la disciplina. Sun Tzu también subrayó la importancia de los agentes de inteligencia y el espionaje para el esfuerzo bélico. Debido a que Sun Tzu ha sido considerado durante mucho tiempo como uno de los mejores tácticos y analistas militares de la historia, sus enseñanzas y estrategias formaron la base del entrenamiento militar avanzado durante los siguientes siglos.
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