Wu, Qi, 440 B.C.-381 B.C.
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Name (Latin)
Wu, Qi, 440 B.C.-381 B.C.
Name (Cyrilic)
У, Ци, 440-381 до н.э
Other forms of name
Go, Ki, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Goshi, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Ngô Khởi, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Ngô-tử, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Oja, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Ou, Tse, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Ou, Ze, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Tse, Ou, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
U-T︠S︡zy, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Wu, Chʻi, 440-381 B.C. nnea
Wu, Qi, 440-381 B.C. nnea
Wu-tzu, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Wuzi, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Ze, Ou, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
吳子, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
吴子, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
吳起, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
吴起, 440 B.C.-381 B.C
Date of birth
-0439
Date of death
-0380
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Name in Traditional Chinese: 吳起 (Wuzi)
Name in Simplified Chinese: 吴起 (Wuzi)
Name of his book in Traditional Chinese: 吳子 (Wuzi)
Name of his book in Simplified Chinese: 吴子 (Wuzi)
Sources of Information
- His Ob iskusstve vedenii︠a︡ voĭny, 1957.
- Tzʻu hai, 1979:p. 1672 (Wu Chʻi, d. 381 B.C.; soldier of Chan kuo)
- Tôn Ngô binh pháp, 1968:t.p. (Ngô-tử)
- Tôn Ngô binh pháp, 1994:t.p. (Ngô Khởi)
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Wikipedia description:
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.
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