Zhan Guo Ce

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Zhan Guo Ce is an ancient Chinese historical and political text from the Warring States period, known for its collection of diplomatic strategies, persuasive speeches, and statecraft anecdotes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Warring States period text
ancient Chinese text
historical text
political text
associatedWithPeriod 3rd century BCE
5th century BCE
contains anecdotes
diplomatic strategies
persuasive speeches
countryOfOrigin China
describes alliances and conflicts among Warring States
interstate relations in ancient China
focusesOn diplomatic missions
persuasion of rulers
strategic counsel
genre historical narrative
political philosophy
rhetoric
hasEnglishName Strategies of the Warring States NERFINISHED
hasStructure chapters organized by state
hasTheme counsel to rulers
manipulation of power balances
strategic use of speech
hasTitleInChinese 戰國策 NERFINISHED
hasTitleInPinyin Zhàn Guó Cè NERFINISHED
influenced Chinese historiography
Chinese political thought
later diplomatic literature
language Classical Chinese
literaryStyle prose
mainSubject Warring States period NERFINISHED
diplomacy
political strategy
statecraft
mentionsState Chu NERFINISHED
Han NERFINISHED
Qi NERFINISHED
Qin NERFINISHED
Wei NERFINISHED
Yan NERFINISHED
Zhao NERFINISHED
relatedWork Shiji NERFINISHED
Zhanguo Yan NERFINISHED
timeOfCompilation Warring States period NERFINISHED
early Han dynasty
usedIn study of Chinese rhetoric
study of Warring States diplomacy
study of pre-Qin political thought

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State of Han historicalSource Zhan Guo Ce
Su Qin mentionedIn Zhan Guo Ce
this entity surface form: Zhanguo Ce (Strategies of the Warring States)