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Sun Pin | The Art of War

SUN PIN
The Art of War
DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION
Sun Pin was believed to be a direct descendant of the distinguished military theorist Sun Tzu, who flourished during the mid-fourth century B.C. during China’s Warring States era, a period of unprecedented violence. For that epoch, warfare was increasingly a way of life as well as a way of death. This was the world that Sun Pin both reflected and deeply influenced through his writings. Lost for some 2,000 years and only rediscovered by chance in 1972, Sun Pin: The Art of Warfare is now recognized as one of the essential texts of classical Chinese military philosophy. 

D.C. Lau, Roger T. Ames. 1996: Sun Pin – The Art of Warfare. New York.
Portuguese translation by Rui Cascais, 2008/2009, Hoje Macau newspaper. Macau.

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Sun Pin | The Art of War
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Sun Pin | The Art of War

Illustration series based on the classical chinese text 'Sun Pin – The Art of War'. Published in Hoje Macau Newspaper, 2008/2009.

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