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On [[Roundworld]], the book ''{{wp|The Art of War|The Art of War}}'' is the oldest known military treatise and is attributed to {{wp|Sun Tzu|Sun Tzu}}. | On [[Roundworld]], the book ''{{wp|The Art of War|The Art of War}}'' is the oldest known military treatise and is attributed to {{wp|Sun Tzu|Sun Tzu}}. | ||
So we have a pune on Sun Tzu and the traditional beginning to certain songs that are '''Sung''' - '''''One Tzu''', a-one tzu three four...'' | So we have a pune on Sun Tzu and the traditional beginning to certain songs that are '''Sung''' - '''''One Tzu''', a-one tzu three four...'' | ||
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[[Category:Discworld characters]] | [[Category:Discworld characters]] | ||
[[de:Eins Tsu Sung]] | [[de:Eins Tsu Sung]] |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 25 September 2013
One Tzu Sung is one possible candidate for the author of the Art of War. Another contender was the famous Agatean military strategist Three Sun Sung, who lived hundreds of years before the events of Interesting Times. Some scholars attribute the work to an unsung hero.
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On Roundworld, the book The Art of War is the oldest known military treatise and is attributed to Sun Tzu.
So we have a pune on Sun Tzu and the traditional beginning to certain songs that are Sung - One Tzu, a-one tzu three four...