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刘权毅
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刘权毅
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用户668038
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熊益I think the most effective strategy in Sun Tzu's art of war is the empty city strategy. An empty city can achieve the effect of defeating more with less by confusing the enemy。 The Silk Road is a bridge of economic, cultural and political exchanges between China and other countries, which promoted the common development of both countries
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王笑颜1.I think the most effective strategy in Sunzi's Art of War is "One can fight and win a hundred wars if one knows both oneself and the enemy."Because victory is certain if one knows both oneself and the enemy;victory is complete if one further knows seasonal and topographic conditions."Also,this is probably the most widely quoted concept from Sunzi's Art of War. 2.The Silk Road functioned not only as a trade route, but also as a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations of China, India, the Mesopotamian plains, Egypt, and Greece. It also helped to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road served as the main channel for ancient China to open up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed a significant share to the shaping of Chinese culture. (I'm going crazy because I accidentally deleted this at least three times lol.)
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罗旭
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罗旭
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罗旭
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李银芝
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洪炜淇1:The most effective strategy in Sunzi's Art of War is "One can fight and win a hundred wars if one knows both oneself and the enemy".I think it is the most widely quoted concept from Sunzi's Art of War. When we know ourself and our enemies,we will never be defeated.2.The Silk Road is a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations China,India,the Mesopotamian plains,Egypt,and Greece.It helps to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west.