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    Wu Qi (simplified Chinese: 吴起; traditional Chinese: 吳起; pinyin: Wú Qǐ; Wade–Giles: Wu Ch'i, 440–381 BC) was a Chinese military general, philosopher, and politician during the Warring States period.

  2. Wu Qi (440 BC — 381 BC), respected as Wuzi, was one of the brightest and most controversial people in the Warring State Period (403 BC — 221 BC) in the history of China. He was an ever-victorious militarist, an aggressive reformer, and an ambitious politician; however, he had been widely criticized for his unkindness and infidelity.

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    The Wuzi is a classic Chinese work on military strategy attributed to Wu Qi. It is considered one of China's Seven Military Classics. Portrait of Wu Qi. It is said there were two books on the art of war by Wu Qi, but one was lost, hence leaving the Wuzi as the only existing book carrying Wu Qi's military thoughts.

  4. Wu Qi was a general born in the state of Wei who went on to serve in the state of Chu. He is traditionally credited with the authorship of the Wuzi, one of the Seven Military Classics, in which he described the military merits of six of the Warring States.

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · How did Wu Qi’s political reforms challenge the status quo? By advocating for land redistribution and the empowerment of the peasantry, Wu Qi challenged the entrenched power of the aristocracy, aiming for a more equitable society. What personal tragedies shaped Wu Qi’s life and career?

  6. Wu Qi was a highly successful military leader and politician born in 440 BCE, during the Warring States period of the Zhou dynasty, which featured seven large Chinese states competing for control of resources and territory.

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  8. Wu Qi (simplified Chinese: 吴起; traditional Chinese: 吳起; pinyin: Wú Qǐ; Wade–Giles: Wu Ch'i, 440-381 BC) was a Chinese military leader, Legalist philosopher, and politician in the Warring States period. Born in the State of Wey (衞), he was skilled in leading armies and military strategy.

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