Wu Qi

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Wu Qi was a renowned Warring States–era Chinese military strategist and statesman, famous for his strict discipline, reforms, and influential writings on warfare.

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instanceOf Warring States period person
historical figure
military strategist
military treatise
statesman
author Wu Qi NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship State of Chu NERFINISHED
State of Wei NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathCause assassination
era Warring States period NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork governance
military theory
gender male
genre military treatise
hasPartIn Seven Military Classics of Ancient China NERFINISHED
influenced Chinese military thought
later Legalist thinkers
influencedBy Sun Tzu NERFINISHED
knownFor administrative reforms
military reforms
strict military discipline
treatise on warfare Wuzi
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath killed during political purge
militaryRank general
nativeName 吳起 NERFINISHED
notableIdea equality of officers and soldiers in hardship
importance of discipline in the army
integration of civil administration and military affairs
notableWork Wuzi NERFINISHED
occupation military strategist
politician
reformer
partOf Seven Military Classics of Ancient China NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity State of Chu NERFINISHED
State of Wei NERFINISHED
positionHeld chancellor of Chu NERFINISHED
general of Wei
workIncludedIn Seven Military Classics of Ancient China NERFINISHED

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state of Wei militaryLeader Wu Qi
subject surface form: State of Wei