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Post by maximus242 on Jan 18, 2007 17:18:28 GMT -5
Im going to see if I can get my hands on the seven chinese classics, those things are freaking unbelievable. Tells you how to start your own revolution, conquer opposing nations ect. Although I already know how to do those things, they are supposed to be awsome strategy books.
Il think about the alchemy thingy, I might be able to.
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Post by Genocide on Jan 18, 2007 18:36:13 GMT -5
Sun Tzu's Art of War is one of the Seven Classics, isn't it?
Also, I've been reading Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings. That's a pretty good manual.
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Post by maximus242 on Jan 19, 2007 16:48:39 GMT -5
Yeah I got "A book of 5 rings" too. Great book, I especially like where he said, when you master the principles of swordsmanship and can defeat an opponet at will. Then the same applies to defeat a hundred or a 1,000 or 10,000.
Essentially once you master the basics and use your mind to use those basics to defeat your enemy.. once you can do that, you simply repeat the process. When you can defeat one enemy at will, then you can defeat every enemy at will.
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Post by Cao Cao on Jan 19, 2007 20:17:58 GMT -5
OUtta my house Lyle. I own Chu. Speaking of which, wouldn't it be inserting if Sima's sorry little state became the battle ground of Chu and Cui along with the rest of the kingdom that want to fight, just not on there own ground? Then it wouldn't matter if Sima showed or not. It will be like the korean war all over again! Amazing Analogy, Allusion, and all around awesomeness.
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