周丹丹

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周丹丹

1. Which concept do you think is the most effective strategy in Sunzi’s Art of War? 

2. What is the significance of the Silk Road?

2022-10-24
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  • 徐彪
    徐彪
     Fight and win a hundred wars if one knows both oneself and the enemy. They can choose people and follow the situation.

    2022-12-05

  • 许亮
    许亮
    great

    2022-12-03

  • 106赵鑫宇
    106赵鑫宇
    The Silk Road has connected China with the Western Area, strengthened the national strength and developed the economy

    2022-12-02

  • 106赵鑫宇
    106赵鑫宇
    I think the most effective strategy is those who are good at fighting should focus on the situation and not blame others, so they can choose people and follow the situation.

    2022-12-02

  • 陈盾
    陈盾
    The Silk Road, or Silk Road for short. It refers to the land route opened by Zhang Qian's envoy to the Western Regions in the Western Han Dynasty, starting from Chang 'an, passing through Gansu and Xinjiang, to Central Asia and West Asia, and connecting the Mediterranean countries

    2022-11-30

  • 陈盾
    陈盾
    The Silk Road, or Silk Road for short. It refers to the land route opened by Zhang Qian's envoy to the Western Regions in the Western Han Dynasty, starting from Chang 'an, passing through Gansu and Xinjiang, to Central Asia and West Asia, and connecting the Mediterranean countries

    2022-11-30

  • 邱韬信
    邱韬信
    The Silk Road Ancient trade route that linked China with Europe. Originally a caravan route and used from с 100 BC, the 4,000-mi (6,400-km) road started in Xi'an, China, followed the Great Wall to the northwest, climbed the Pamir Mtns., crossed Afghanistan, and went on to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where goods were taken by boat to Rome. Silk was carried westward, while wool, gold, and silver were carried eastward. With the fall of Rome, the route became unsafe; it was revived under the Mongols, and Marco Polo used it in the 13th century.

    2022-11-29

  • 邱韬信
    邱韬信
    The Silk Road Ancient trade route that linked China with Europe. Originally a caravan route and used from с 100 BC, the 4,000-mi (6,400-km) road started in Xi'an, China, followed the Great Wall to the northwest, climbed the Pamir Mtns., crossed Afghanistan, and went on to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where goods were taken by boat to Rome. Silk was carried westward, while wool, gold, and silver were carried eastward. With the fall of Rome, the route became unsafe; it was revived under the Mongols, and Marco Polo used it in the 13th century.

    2022-11-29

  • 106梁志华
    106梁志华
    The Silk Road was an international passage of profound historical significance, the first bridge connecting China and the Western world.

    2022-11-28

  • 106梁志华
    106梁志华
    the best policy in war is to thwart the enemy's strategy.

    2022-11-28