Sun Tzu: The Art of War

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  • @Biographics
    @Biographics  Před 5 lety +178

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    • @davebeecher6579
      @davebeecher6579 Před 5 lety +6

      Biographics thank you again

    • @ericme4767
      @ericme4767 Před 5 lety +13

      Time for a biographics episode on Simon Whistler.

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  Před 5 lety +4

      @@ericme4767 One of our writers did a quick written bio about herself. czcams.com/channels/lnDI2sdehVm1zm_LmUHsjQ.htmlcommunity?lb=UgxIAdoZqqq0wgIzlqd4AaABCQ

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer Před 5 lety +1

      What happened to Simon's head??? That must've bled like crazy!

    • @NotHPotter
      @NotHPotter Před 5 lety +1

      Put Irish leader Michael Collins on a poll!

  • @monkey8554
    @monkey8554 Před 4 lety +1571

    "Stay strapped or get clapped"- Sun Tzu, the art of war

    • @johnelrick8945
      @johnelrick8945 Před 3 lety +22

      Si vis pacem, para bellum.

    • @tarorobinson8730
      @tarorobinson8730 Před 3 lety +3

      @Robo Redneck 1qq+

    • @flayar3207
      @flayar3207 Před 3 lety +6

      Not funny, didn't laugh.

    • @plum-bum2541
      @plum-bum2541 Před 3 lety +9

      Bhahahahahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍

    • @dv4310
      @dv4310 Před 3 lety +29

      Germans: “We invented blitzkrieg!”
      2000 year old Chinese War Santa Claus: “Hold my tea”

  • @chessdude184
    @chessdude184 Před 3 lety +601

    “Stop misquoting me”-Sun Tzu probably

  • @quartercrow3464
    @quartercrow3464 Před 3 lety +479

    "This war is sponsored by Raid: Shadow Legends." - Sun Tzu

  • @pencrows
    @pencrows Před 3 lety +779

    "Flank them and spank them"
    - Sun Tzu (The Art of War)

    • @GilbertsGrapes
      @GilbertsGrapes Před 3 lety +3

      If I could go back in time and do one thing.. It would be to use this as my senior quote in my high school yearbook

    • @seamy8959
      @seamy8959 Před 3 lety

      @Abu Omer Commander of the fish tank, master of all 7 lightsaber forms, god himself

    • @danialyousaf6456
      @danialyousaf6456 Před 3 lety +2

      "spank the flank"
      Sun tzu

    • @burpostockings
      @burpostockings Před 2 lety +1

      He who runs in front of car gets tired. He who runs behind car gets exhausted. - Sun Tzu

    • @lavosico
      @lavosico Před 10 měsíci

      "Yes sir"
      - Alexander the Great

  • @eugeneoliveros5814
    @eugeneoliveros5814 Před 3 lety +503

    "Meme them until they cry, then make memes of them crying"
    -Sun Tzu

  • @jeffreywinkelman8671
    @jeffreywinkelman8671 Před 5 lety +703

    “Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.” ~Sun Tzu

    • @MeanOldLady
      @MeanOldLady Před 5 lety +80

      Yep. Notice how that works for the powerful today.
      Useless celebs parade around like peacocks while billionaires & rulers today wear simple, conservative suits & hide from the public.

    • @poodlescone9700
      @poodlescone9700 Před 4 lety +52

      Every time North Korea shows off a missile launch while we don't know if Israel has operational nukes, I think of this quote.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Před 4 lety +8

      Why are all the quotes clever or slightly vague word plays?
      Like: "Everything is nothing, and nothing is everything."
      It's obviously not logical. Phrases like these never are.
      "Appear weak when you are strong"
      1. My guess is that this means that one should assume that an attacking enemy will always prepare and use an army that is sufficient to win, before attacking. This would cause him to bring too little troops.
      "And strong when you are weak."
      If (1.) is true, then appearing stronger than you are will cause the attacker to send an army that is complete overkill. By appearing stronger than you are, you are attacked with an army you have no hope of defeating. Enemies might form coalitions because your appearance of being strong scares them to unite (even though you are weak, and could have won if they did not join forces)
      Imagine if Pyrhuss fooled the Romans into thinking he had a bigger army. The Romans would have dispatched a bigger. There would be no Pyrrhic victory...just a flat out Pyrrhic defeat.
      One could also say that pretending to be strong deters attackers. But then that would mean the if you're strong, and you pretend to be weak, you'll just end up encouraging more enemies to attack you. You might win. But everyone attacking you because they think you are weak would grind you down.
      I have a feeling Sun Tzu was high when he come up with this "Everything is nothing, and nothing is everything" type of nonsense.

    • @antislutful
      @antislutful Před 4 lety +19

      @@tylerdurden3722 nah. You have to consider this was written in A time when wars were simpler. When wars in China were wars were just evolving from glorified duels that involves thousands which Was how european wars were fought even in the 1500s.
      you also have to consider that this only works in wars.
      In his book, that "appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak" do not apply to hordes of enemies of different parties.
      Sun Tzu's priority is not even war itslef but diplomacy. So if youre a mediocre passive diplomatic kingdom, you will not be ganged up upon especially because of your diplomacy, and you will surely have allies already. So if an enemy attacks, you will be at least not attacked by your allies if not offered help by them.
      There's also a chapter in his book that states when there are like three or more parties (includng yourself), make sure to ally with at least one. It's common sense, yes, but being deceptive like that in wars goes against "honor/valor" or the feudal people not just china.
      So, firstly, be diplomatic and gain allies. If you get pulled into war, if you're strong, act like a sheep and that will give you the advantage of surprise. If they underestimate you, you can take advantage of that and can overwhelm them with either numbers of strategies based on your numerous scouts. At that time, not everyone had the resources to just Wage war so multiple kingdoms engaging wars against a single enemy is rare. If an ally of your enemy would show signs of attacking you after winning an exhausting war, your allies will keep your enemies allies in check. I Understand the concern that appearing weak when you're strong indeed would make you look like an easy target. But if you're strong, you will have resources to make allies and enter negotiations. If you don't want to pay up, you will have to work hard in appearing to be weak. Appearing to be weak to the point it will make you look unassuming and overlooked.
      This was Thailand over the course of history. While yes, they were never a superpower, they had resources whichcomes in territory. Territory they had no time to manage. But terrtory they used to pay in negotiations. Theiraristocracy also learned the superpowers' culture and language and made friends with them that when the europeans started really colonizing in asia, they were treated as a neutral ground.
      If you're weaK, you can do guerilla fighting. And here comes in another sun tzu tactic "attack where the enemy is weak". So by ambushing and engaging numerous skirmishes against stray platoons of the main army, the enemy might 1. Think you have more forces than they expected so they will think twice about attacking your base. Multiple attacks from many sides will give the illusion that your army is spread out, When in actuality you only have few platoons thatis doing those attacks. This will buy you time if you were to ask for help from allies, or rotate your soldiers. 2. The enemies will be used to your numerous small attacks and will be exhausted defending their slower moving army from your quick moving guerilla soldiers. If they lose many small skirmishes, this lower their morale.
      So what if they make it close your doorstep? you can fake numerous traps. And make sure to force their march to go through a terrain that will make them susceptible to ambushes. even if you don't have the spare troops to ambush, the enemy traversing that path alone will incite their paranoia about incoming ambushes. This will further exhaust them.
      Finally,You can bluff by disguising your civilians into soldiers which will make your base appear tightly defended.
      .
      these methods were relatively new back then. So no, it's not just some empty musings.
      while war strategy have evolved over the two millenia, some thanks to Sun Tzu, that made some of his Art of War obsolete, they were never none sense.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Před 4 lety +1

      @@antislutful you say, "if one is a mediocre diplomatic Kingdom you will not be ganged up upon"
      Then why does Sun Tzu say "when you are weak, appear strong"?
      If you follow his advice, you will no longer appear mediocre...they will gang up on you because they think you are strong. (according to your interpretation of this statement)
      In my original post, I was trying to point out that Sun Tzu's statement is a paradox...it's illogical.
      It's illogical in the same way the following sentence is illogical.
      "Everything is nothing. And nothing is everything."
      Paradoxes like these have a tendency to come accross as something profound and deep...to someone who misses the fact that the statement is illogical.
      Sun Tzu uses this form to put together sentences to create such an emotional impression on a reader.
      But, statements like that are illogical and will always produce contradictions when tested.

  • @aarongarcia771
    @aarongarcia771 Před 3 lety +309

    "Farm potatoes until you win the war"
    -Sun tzu.

  • @comawhite5913
    @comawhite5913 Před 3 lety +168

    My all time favorite wisdom of SUN TZU: “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake”

  • @Kenxclout
    @Kenxclout Před 5 lety +1613

    I don’t think anyone actually complains about the pronunciations I think Simon is just self conscious about it 😂

    • @MarielaQue
      @MarielaQue Před 5 lety +149

      Oh no people drag Simon alllll the time about his pronunciations. TopTenz and Today I Found Out is where people go crazy about it.

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  Před 5 lety +109

      @Mariela Que So true and already got a complaint on this video. czcams.com/video/tnGSY3QuJXw/video.html&lc=UgxYF_Fi7dbTua2DdIh4AaABAg

    • @puyearprod.929
      @puyearprod.929 Před 5 lety +27

      I complain all the time about it

    • @aaron2709
      @aaron2709 Před 5 lety +30

      Is this your first time on the Internet?

    • @Kenxclout
      @Kenxclout Před 5 lety +20

      ^^ guys I was joking 🤦🏾‍♂️😂 I know people give him a hard time about it

  • @_username
    @_username Před 3 lety +65

    "Dance potato boy
    D A N C E"
    - Sun Tzu

  • @gungy_vt
    @gungy_vt Před 5 lety +339

    " 'Victory is decided before the battle is fought. That means laying strategies while your opponent is unaware' - Sun Tzu"
    - Joseph Joestar.

    • @efosaegharevba6805
      @efosaegharevba6805 Před 4 lety +13

      A man of culture

    • @kulot-ki1tu
      @kulot-ki1tu Před 4 lety +10

      Dear jojo fan
      Not everything is a jojo reference
      Sincerely - a sick and annoyed human being tired of jojo memes

    • @efosaegharevba6805
      @efosaegharevba6805 Před 4 lety +22

      @@kulot-ki1tu ohh I see an enemy of the culture here

    • @Lowlandlord
      @Lowlandlord Před 4 lety +2

      @@kulot-ki1tu That's not even remotely true.

    • @kulot-ki1tu
      @kulot-ki1tu Před 4 lety +5

      @@Lowlandlord The thing is a majority of jojo fans overuse memes, have you seen discord servers? someone is always posting a meme about jojo

  • @gtrfan137kereere6
    @gtrfan137kereere6 Před 2 lety +30

    "He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight"- Sun Tzu, The Art Of War

  • @oslonorway547
    @oslonorway547 Před 5 lety +1225

    Took you this long to make his biography?
    ... You waited until you know we were weak, then you attacked, you sly, bald eagle!

    • @romelnegut2005
      @romelnegut2005 Před 5 lety +124

      This comment took me by surprise

    • @romelnegut2005
      @romelnegut2005 Před 5 lety +15

      Congrats on the heart.

    • @oslonorway547
      @oslonorway547 Před 5 lety +60

      @@romelnegut2005 Don't be fooled, mate. It's a _Sun Tzu_ tactic to flatter me to let my guard down.
      ...I'm watching you, Producers _Shell Harris_ and _Jennifer da Silva!_ (That's right, I did my research, people; they're using _Simon_ as just a decoy here! )

    • @romelnegut2005
      @romelnegut2005 Před 5 lety +14

      @@oslonorway547 Jen is really good at editing or so it seems. I will keep an eye on them.

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  Před 5 lety +27

      @@oslonorway547 We picked this about a month ago through a poll. czcams.com/channels/lnDI2sdehVm1zm_LmUHsjQ.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugyz9f6Bcihoti7Sroh4AaABCQ

  • @The_Republic_of_Ireland
    @The_Republic_of_Ireland Před 5 lety +683

    Never clicked as fast in my life. Sun Tzu is so interesting

  • @NRH111
    @NRH111 Před 4 lety +98

    "No state ever prospered in a constant state of war"
    America: "Did someone say Freedom?"

    • @StudleyDuderight
      @StudleyDuderight Před 4 lety +1

      I wonder what would happen if we went back into isolation. No doubt the world would once again drag us into a global conflict.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Před 4 lety +3

      Also...tell that to Rome.

    • @emilitious7886
      @emilitious7886 Před 4 lety +3

      @@StudleyDuderight the world has never dragged America to a global conflict

    • @StudleyDuderight
      @StudleyDuderight Před 4 lety +6

      @@emilitious7886 Uhh... Two world wars would disagree with you guy.

    • @rell127
      @rell127 Před 4 lety +5

      @@StudleyDuderight World War 1 was a choice while WW2 was dragged.

  • @ilikecheese4518
    @ilikecheese4518 Před 3 lety +17

    “most of the quotes you see from me on the internet are not true”
    sun tzu

  • @galps07
    @galps07 Před 3 lety +9

    "attack first, attack fast, attack where the enemy is weak"
    in other words: Strike First, Strike Hard, No Mercy

  • @hotsauce9554
    @hotsauce9554 Před 5 lety +130

    He will win but never fight, Thats the art of war...

  • @smoltigor3985
    @smoltigor3985 Před 3 lety +138

    "technoblade nerver dies"
    Sun Tzu, the art of war

  • @inthecards7535
    @inthecards7535 Před 5 lety +177

    "The Art of War" is one book that is banned from most prisons.

    • @Sanjovalentine
      @Sanjovalentine Před 5 lety +50

      Don’t need organized slaves- I mean prisoners!

    • @diegobarron1690
      @diegobarron1690 Před 4 lety +6

      Imagine v for vendetta but without superpowers

    • @ChickSage
      @ChickSage Před 4 lety +12

      Yeah, but that doesn't really reflect on the book. I mean, if you take a look a the list of books banned by a prison or group of prisons, only a minuscule percentage are actually banned for a valid reason or concern. For instance, in Texas state prisons, books like 'Where's Waldo" and "Freakenomics" are banned but "Mein Kampf" is not. People who get educated in prison, are less likely to return to prison and that's bad for prison business. Nobody really cares what happens to people in prison.

    • @mr.m7791
      @mr.m7791 Před 3 lety

      @@ChickSage I'm sorry but I'm finding that hard to believe. Please name the prison where where's Waldo is banned and Hitler's book isn't?

    • @brandonk8948
      @brandonk8948 Před 3 lety +5

      I'm allergic to prison, if I get put in one I break out....

  • @theramblinmahoney2316
    @theramblinmahoney2316 Před 5 lety +118

    This mans legacy has literally shaped the view of warfare in the modern age, he was the epitome of a brilliant tactician.

    • @sirmiles1820
      @sirmiles1820 Před 5 lety +11

      His teachings in just a few words are so important that the book was used by military schools today

    • @spanky9973
      @spanky9973 Před 4 lety +5

      "The Art of War" ... "The Prince" ... "Anti Machiavel " ... All 3 are MUST Reads, IMHO ........ And MUST Comprehends too ..... "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is another one that I found to be VERY Informative.

    • @marilynbell3243
      @marilynbell3243 Před rokem

      Too bad the US never listen to a word.

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 Před rokem

      @@marilynbell3243 Sun Tzu wins without fighting, the US wins without fighting too; creating conflicts amongst others. It's the same strategy but different style; the American style.🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑

    • @DogeickBateman
      @DogeickBateman Před 11 měsíci

      @@brianliew5901 Gigachad Americans

  • @infernosgaming8942
    @infernosgaming8942 Před 3 lety +27

    "One must always ride with a .50 in the trunk, and a .30 in the glovebox"
    -Sun Tzu

  • @IronKong-1_2-sb3df
    @IronKong-1_2-sb3df Před rokem +5

    It’s amazing how Sun Tzu was a low ranking soldier, but rose to the top and become recognized for new ways of fighting the battles.

  • @justme-rz1kx
    @justme-rz1kx Před 5 lety +127

    Not everyone can pronounce new/complicated sounds without couching. At least you give it a go and acknowledge you get some wrong. Thanks for the videos, I enjoy them.

  • @KplusU
    @KplusU Před 5 lety +328

    As long as you don't forget important facts I don't mind how you pronounce things!!!

    • @councilestateproduct
      @councilestateproduct Před 5 lety +5

      Its not a big issue for me especially when the speaker makes an effort which he clearly did. Also it's not the easiest language for a Westerner to get spot on.

    • @nicholasmaniccia1005
      @nicholasmaniccia1005 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lanorothwolf2184 he isn't speaking your language he is pulling proper nouns out, asian people call me Kawrin instead of Colin, a lot, do I get upset, or even correct them? No, grow up dude your culture isn't so important that other people can't explore it if they don't meet your standards.

  • @andysutton2361
    @andysutton2361 Před 5 lety +218

    Please do an episode about the book itself! That'd be fantastically interesting! Another great video, thank you!

    • @PattyOflan88
      @PattyOflan88 Před 5 lety +7

      its honestly so short you can finish it in an afternoon. its like 130 pages long

    • @ubisons6161
      @ubisons6161 Před 4 lety

      @@PattyOflan88 I have a book of 200 pages. Maybe because our language is different or something

    • @nardi493
      @nardi493 Před 4 lety

      @@ubisons6161 what? What is your language?

    • @donofallsorts
      @donofallsorts Před 4 lety

      Yes please so you're loyal subscribers are patiently waiting

    • @paxwallacejazz
      @paxwallacejazz Před 4 lety

      @@ubisons6161 There are many nearly illiterate Americans due to our country's inability to properly prioritise public education in America, unlike the rest of the 1st world. Also there are plenty of dyslexic and ADD folks who'd bennifit from a synopsis of the Taoist strategies contained in " The Art of War"

  • @TycoDota
    @TycoDota Před 5 lety +72

    I'm honestly surprised Total War didn't sponsor this video.
    Good vid thank you!

    • @darrentan6863
      @darrentan6863 Před 5 lety +3

      Just a heads up
      Warring states period 475 BC - 221 BC
      Yellow turban rebellion 184 AD

    • @TycoDota
      @TycoDota Před 5 lety +1

      @@darrentan6863 Good point I didn't know that. I was thinking more along the lines of "Total War has a game coming out soon, and this is related"

  • @dalnoraes
    @dalnoraes Před 3 lety +9

    :I am the second-worst thing to ever happen to those orphan children" - Sun Tzu, the Art of War

  • @gemma2547
    @gemma2547 Před 3 lety +11

    "Blood for the Blood God" - Sun Tzu

  • @REDACT3D
    @REDACT3D Před 5 lety +45

    “The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.”

    • @agateplanet
      @agateplanet Před rokem

      Divine victory. Agreed !

    • @krushnaji4940
      @krushnaji4940 Před rokem

      I think capture of crimea by Russia in 2014 can be considered victory without battle

  • @GoofyAhhManFromOhio
    @GoofyAhhManFromOhio Před 5 lety +48

    I’d love to see Top 10 Battles where Art Of War Tactics were utilized and succeeded. You could cover a wide array of historical battles where one can see the principles in action, thus reaffirming the belief that the Art of War is timeless. Love all your channels. Helps pass the time as I am constantly deploying. 🤙🏻

    • @traviskopplinger3515
      @traviskopplinger3515 Před 5 lety +4

      WW2 D day the battle of waterloo and Vietnam

    • @GoofyAhhManFromOhio
      @GoofyAhhManFromOhio Před 5 lety +3

      Travis Kopplinger We could even take modern examples such as the Battle of Takur Ghar in March of 2002. 🤙🏻

    • @kwt8371
      @kwt8371 Před 4 lety +3

      Battle of Cannae- always leave an opening and when they find out their escape is false their morale will break, basically Hannibal attacked Roman flanks and their only escape was backwards however when carthaganian cavalry stopped their only hope their morale collapsed
      Teutoberg forest- the battle is pretty complex so I recommend you to find it out for your own, Germans used deception, made Rome think they were friends deep in German lands
      Vietnam- without people's support for the war any war falls apart, Vietnamese will to fight was never broken however the american people didn't want war after seeing footage of their injured and dead soldiers
      D-day- all warfare is deception+put the men in the face of death where there is no escape and they will fight like demons they have nothing to lose, allies decieved Hitler into thinking they were gonna invade somewhere else and allied troops had no possibility of escaping thus the only way they would survive is by winning, there was no turning back
      Gulf war- attack directly, secure victory indirectly: coalition troops attacked Kuwait so the Iraqis would engage their troops in the lands they recently conquered however coalition troops surprised them by going trough their western front where they had minimal troops thus trapping every Iraqi in Kuwait and securing victory, this is also commonely known as the hammer and anvil
      Takeda shingen- studied the art of war and implemented his methods in battle (fūrinkazan)
      Mao Zedong- knew his enemy very well and knew how he could gain support from the people
      Cao Cao- a well known Chinese strategist who read the art of war though he removed some passages for an unknown reason
      KGB- appear weak when you're strong and strong when you're weak, KGB caught a lot of spies by making them think they found KGB's weakness
      Sorry for answering 10 months later but these are few examples of how they were implemented a lot of them aren't battles but it should give you an idea, Afghanistan is also an example however I don't know much about that

    • @animewatch4213
      @animewatch4213 Před 4 lety

      Normany Landing is a great example of using Double Agent and Doomed Spies.

    • @abd_cheese7353
      @abd_cheese7353 Před 3 lety

      Operation desert storm and desert shield

  • @bobbiusshadow6985
    @bobbiusshadow6985 Před 5 lety +18

    Another book that complements well Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" is "The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli.

    • @mysteryjunkie9808
      @mysteryjunkie9808 Před 4 lety +4

      They do go together good.

    • @flamencoprof
      @flamencoprof Před 4 lety +1

      Also available free, at Project Gutenberg.

    • @shibolinemress8913
      @shibolinemress8913 Před 3 lety +1

      Does anyone remember the old PBS show Meeting of Minds? I miss that show. I really learned a lot from it. I'd love to see a Meeting of Minds episode with Sun Tzu, Julius Caesar, Machiavelli and George Patton. I'm not a war buff, but I'd like to hear them discuss their philosophies.

    • @sixjhontongalamar979
      @sixjhontongalamar979 Před 2 lety +1

      Another is Robert Greene's 48 laws of power which is pretty modern

  • @othoemrich2789
    @othoemrich2789 Před 3 lety +41

    technoblade never dies
    -Sun Tzu (The Art of War)

  • @Tob1Kadach1
    @Tob1Kadach1 Před 5 lety +63

    "If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle" My favorite line

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Před 4 lety +3

      Tell that to the Romans. They attacked first and asked questions later. Everyone knew Rome, yet they all succumbed.
      Rome succumbed in some of the battles...but not every battle, as Sun Tzu says.

    • @fort809
      @fort809 Před 4 lety +1

      Tyler Durden tell that to Varus in teutoberg forest, the Germans knew how the romans would attack them and slaughtered them because of it

    • @RaceChapman
      @RaceChapman Před 3 lety +1

      @@tylerdurden3722 NEITHER enemy nor self is a very important distinction. the romans knew not some enemies, but they knew themselves. they had an absolute mastery of utilizing their men and tools (well at least caesar did).
      the point of the quote is basically to know everything about yourself/army/state. some people overestimate themselves, ie they don't know themselves.
      one real world modern example is assuming you are a good fighter, and challenging a random person to a fight. a good fighter knows their weaknesses, and can work around them to avoid problems. but somebody who is overconfident and doesn't know their weaknesses, and whom challenges a foe unknown to them, will get their ass handed to them.
      likewise, if you don't know your weakness, but you know for a fact your opponent has a huge weakness, you can still win by exploiting it.
      the point is if you don't know EITHER then you will be screwed

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Před 3 lety +3

      @@RaceChapman
      the Romans is actually the perfect example that is the exact opposite.
      Hannibal would have been a better example. He turned his armies weaknesses, into strengths. But, dispite this and winning spectacular battles, he lost the war.
      The Romans were the opposite. They were very traditional and procedural. They would basically send as many men as they could into the meat grinder... because that was the Roman way...to fight head on...they considered tactical tricks as cowardice (Ceasar was hated for being a typical sly politician...and very good at it).
      Most of their wars involved sending in an army, blind. Then having a few armies massacred by the enemy because of overconfidence and ignorance. But it's their stubborn ignorance that made the Romans the Romans.
      The only reason they didn't loose the war against Hannibal, dispite loosing virtually all battles, was because they were too arrogant and stubborn lose😅.
      This happened over and over and over against many powerful enemies and they ruled over them for a 1000 years. Roman armies sent into the meatgrinder would get slaughtered, but eventually, they end up winning the war.
      The Romans usually attacked without knowing their enemy...most of the time they'd win...with an incompetent general in charge(who didn't understand his own army or the enemy)...the Roman army just grinded through everything (eventually)...they were too arrogant to think they'd lose against anyone (I think it's because they use lead eating utensils 😅...lead poisoning made them like ferocious zombies)...sometimes they'd lose battles, of course (but they'd just send more men into the meat grinder, until they won).
      The point is, Sun Tsu was wrong, he said that if e.g. Rome engaged an enemy without knowing that enemy, or themselves, they'd lose every battle. Yet, most of the time that was not the case for Rome.

    • @mikitz
      @mikitz Před 3 lety

      @@tylerdurden3722 The Romans were stubborn, but even they grew tired of banging their heads on German trees forever on end. When you know your army is ill-suited for fighting in forests, don't wage war where there is basically nothing but forests. They quit their Northern expansion due to having basically no army left to expand with.

  • @adibpathan5742
    @adibpathan5742 Před 5 lety +158

    Simon your beautiful bald head is a symbol of knowledge.

    • @DZ-1987
      @DZ-1987 Před 3 lety +2

      We'll have it in a plaque in a famous College, one of these days.
      "True wisdom comes from a big beard. Not a big head."

    • @sibusisofaya7874
      @sibusisofaya7874 Před 2 lety

      😂😂😂😂

    • @iranianintelligenceagency9337
      @iranianintelligenceagency9337 Před 2 lety

      This is the strangest comment I've ever seen

  • @bethroesch2156
    @bethroesch2156 Před 5 lety +72

    One of the greatest books ever written. I've read it several times and it always seems to help me out with whatever confusion I'm experiencing

    • @jeffmurphy8283
      @jeffmurphy8283 Před 5 lety +2

      Agreed Have Read it as well years Ago who Has Read this Before Also??Let us know As well as what Did you think of it??And if you Reply 2 this let us know your Replying 2 this very comment And Thanks?!!Good video Simon As usually who Agrees??Wanted this video on Sun tzu For A long while now who Agrees?? And Thanks?!!

    • @bethroesch2156
      @bethroesch2156 Před 5 lety +4

      @@jeffmurphy8283 I think you should read it at different ages. I've been reading it since I was 18 and even though it's called "The Art of War" it can apply to everyday life.

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog Před 5 lety +3

      Read it backwards. That's what Sun Tzu intended.

    • @jackobrien7135
      @jackobrien7135 Před 4 lety

      @Beth Roesch . Do you have any examples

    • @AvoidTheCadaver
      @AvoidTheCadaver Před 4 lety

      @Bat Orgil
      Considering they completely didn't apply the precepts of the art of war it was inevitable they got beaten repeatedly

  • @Borderose
    @Borderose Před 5 lety +7

    In case anyone's curious, the Japanese warlord was Takeda Shingen. His martial motto was "FuRinKaZan".

  • @CORPORAL-dn7nn
    @CORPORAL-dn7nn Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you Simon for these videos. I’ve been binge watching for going on two weeks now. Love them!

  • @michaelmccarthy5455
    @michaelmccarthy5455 Před 5 lety +5

    A great Bio! One of my pet projects was analyze "The Art of War" and determine what modern applications it had. One of my favorite quotes from the book is on evaluating generals based on these five traits: "Intelligence, trustworthiness, sternness, humaneness and courage". This analysis can be used on any political leader, not just generals or military leaders.

  • @2sexyfomyshirt
    @2sexyfomyshirt Před 5 lety +61

    "If its gonna trigger you dont watch" I love you Simon lmfao screw haters

  • @ironox8480
    @ironox8480 Před 5 lety +5

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS ONE! An amazing work that is still vital today.

  • @justabill5780
    @justabill5780 Před 4 lety +6

    The Art of War and The Book of FIve RIngs are two of the greatest treatises on warfare and combat ever written. I have copies of both and read them regularly.

  • @astraldragon01
    @astraldragon01 Před 5 lety +8

    I love the Art of War another great read to compliment it is the Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi a Samurai during the Edo period in Japan. With both these books and understanding the guiding ideals you can hone you skills as a master strategist

  • @alakkis6570
    @alakkis6570 Před 5 lety +6

    Wish you the best Simon!! I watch your videos every night before i sleep!

  • @armenhaigazuni1999
    @armenhaigazuni1999 Před 5 lety +35

    Honestly I can't get enough of Biographics. Yet, there's something I couldn't help but noticing.
    You've done Hitler, Stalin, Leopold, Mao... But none of the Armenian Genocide perpetrators just yet.
    As someone of Armenian descent whose 8 great grandparents saw their families and villages burnt to ashes, I feel like a story like that needs to be told. Our deaths and lives are as worthy as the others', and when they're ignored, they're undervalued. I'm not offended yet because I know Biographics is relatively new. But it's about time you get to this particular topic.
    Anyhow, I really hope my message gets the visibility it deserves, and why not, sooner rather than later, the video commemorating such tragedy.
    Thanks in advance, you still rock.

  • @emmitstewart1921
    @emmitstewart1921 Před 5 lety +1

    I first read about Sun Tzu in the sixties, but it took me thirty years to actually read it. Every time I went to the library to take it out, it was listed as on shelf, but when I went to the shelf, it was not there. Every time the library bought a new copy, someone quickly stole it. I finally found a copy on sale at a closeout table in the nineties. Apparently, not all of Sun Tzu's followers are honest people. His advice is clearly just as good in planning criminal activity as well as war and business.

  • @thatonedudeaxtreia7154
    @thatonedudeaxtreia7154 Před 5 lety +2

    I was obsessed wirh Sun Tzu for a long time. I knew a lot of what you guy's covered but your video but still just really like hearing how you guy's present topic's. I guess that says a lot about your format that I watch every video even if I know a lot about the topic just to see how you guy's cover the subject.

  • @jessejohnson1665
    @jessejohnson1665 Před 5 lety +64

    I would love a video on the art of war. It's on of my favorite books

    • @reignkastle9877
      @reignkastle9877 Před 5 lety +4

      The Tao Te Ching is great too. Would love to see it covered.

    • @TJDious
      @TJDious Před 5 lety +3

      Better idea: Simon should just record it. It's public domain after all.

    • @Wallyworld30
      @Wallyworld30 Před 5 lety +4

      Military History Visualized did a video on the Art of War.

    • @jessejohnson1665
      @jessejohnson1665 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Wallyworld30 I'll check it out

  • @teritheitalian5561
    @teritheitalian5561 Před 5 lety +3

    Another awesome video, once again very well done!

  • @blackblurable
    @blackblurable Před 5 lety +1

    Top ten on art of war would be greatly appreciated and I look forward to it! Thank you very much much. As always I appreciate your time and effort you put into all this for us.

  • @ginawilliams9600
    @ginawilliams9600 Před 5 lety

    Been waiting for this for so long thanks simon

  • @chrisherrera8384
    @chrisherrera8384 Před 3 lety +13

    "If the glove dont fit, you must acquit!" -Sun Tzu

  • @The_Dastardly_Dan
    @The_Dastardly_Dan Před 5 lety +15

    Top tenz on the art of war? Hell yeah!

  • @RicardoJoseReza
    @RicardoJoseReza Před 2 lety

    "Avoid war" The best part. Thank you Mr. Whistler.

  • @drjonbear7517
    @drjonbear7517 Před 5 lety +80

    I love how Simon calls out keyboard warriors at the start of all these videos. Hahaha.

    • @OU_Welcome
      @OU_Welcome Před 5 lety +12

      He used Sun Tsu, defeating the enemy quickly and affectively, before they prepare! 😂

  • @aldrinmilespartosa1578
    @aldrinmilespartosa1578 Před 3 lety +4

    Sun Tzu : how would you used the art to war ?
    Technoblade : Farming Potatoes

  • @MrKillerbunny1981
    @MrKillerbunny1981 Před 5 lety +5

    More about the art of war would be nice. A Top 10 sounds like a good idea, some angle on it to make it digestable and thought provoking.

  • @one-of-us9939
    @one-of-us9939 Před 5 lety

    I studied his understanding while growing as a martial artist. Very wise.
    Thanks crew... and Simon too!

  • @willy9572
    @willy9572 Před 3 lety

    Loved the video thank you for your hard work.

  • @thomasleone1977
    @thomasleone1977 Před 3 lety +3

    After listen to this I am now a strategic expert
    -Sun Tzu

  • @dajosh42069
    @dajosh42069 Před 5 lety +4

    Griffin: "Sun Tzu's laws of war.. Law 1: Do em' dirty in frontta they dad!!!"
    - Griffin McElroy - Monster Factory.

  • @rodneygratz3239
    @rodneygratz3239 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video!! Timeless principles.

  • @darrellhead1597
    @darrellhead1597 Před 5 lety

    Doing a great job always looking forward to seeing you next video

  • @toxin1662
    @toxin1662 Před 3 lety +4

    "blood for the blood god" ~sun tzu -the art of war

  • @capchoc3592
    @capchoc3592 Před 3 lety +5

    “Dont mine at night” -sun tzu

  • @stelladonaconfredobutler9459

    that was great Simon, thanks for the chapter list!!👌🏻

  • @michelleherbert3058
    @michelleherbert3058 Před 4 lety

    Definitely more on
    Sun Tzu.... Ty Simon for the new and easily understood info.... A movie favourite of mine is Battle Ship.... Sun Tzu is mentioned in it and a good watch as well....

  • @avitalz551
    @avitalz551 Před 5 lety +9

    I have a suggestion for the sponsorship you get.
    I know most of your viewers are male, but as a female, I find the products you suggest as really helpful for gifts (i don't remember the exact names but vincero watches, the cocktail kit thing, the glasses place) to get for my partner (always stressful to figure out the perfect gift), so I would suggest getting sponsorships that are usually marketed at woman, because a male audience might still be interested

  • @oleksiishekhovtsov1564
    @oleksiishekhovtsov1564 Před 4 lety +30

    "If fighting is sure to result in victory, then you must fight"- Sun Tzu said that, and I'd say he knows a little more about fighting then you do, because he invented it and then he perfected it so no man could beat him in the ring of honor. Then he used his fight money to get two of every animal on earth, herded them onto a boat and then beat the ever living crap out of every single one. And from that moment on every time two animals are together it's called a zoo, unless it's a farm. - Soldier, tf2

    • @jalderink
      @jalderink Před 3 lety

      How can ANYONE possibly say that someone "invented" fighting? Or warfare, for that matter. Enhanced is the only factual term possible because NOTHING is perfect.

    • @KenhelExcallius
      @KenhelExcallius Před 3 lety +3

      Jeremiah u know that the soldier is insane and his voice actor, rick may died?

    • @TheCalmGarden-
      @TheCalmGarden- Před 3 lety

      I Was About To Comment That

    • @KenhelExcallius
      @KenhelExcallius Před 3 lety

      @@jalderink also stfu

    • @jalderink
      @jalderink Před 3 lety

      @@KenhelExcallius Eat my shorts, Kenhel

  • @AssociateEquity
    @AssociateEquity Před 4 lety +1

    You do a great job. Thorough, well documented, objective and entertaining. Keep it up.
    I would like a video about the book.

  • @mn5499
    @mn5499 Před 5 lety

    Cheers, i love suntzu and other videos you've made, becoming a fan of the channel

  • @MrVvulf
    @MrVvulf Před 5 lety +4

    Do Sir John Hawkwood.
    Veteran of the 100 Years War battles of Crecy and Poitiers, turned mercenary, rose to become leader of The White Company, crossed into Italy, became to most respected and feared leader of mercenary forces in early renaissance. Agent of the King of England, married into the Visconti family. Key figure in the emerging dominance of Florence. His influence was so important that the ruling families of Florence had him buried inside the Duomo, an honor not even bestowed upon Dante, Italy's most beloved author. Seriously, he's the most interesting Englishman of the early renaissance period, please cover him.

  • @th3dool
    @th3dool Před 5 lety +6

    Finally a character I recommended. Please do attila the hun next! Love u biographics!

  • @thatguywesmaranan
    @thatguywesmaranan Před 5 lety +2

    biographics coming at us with all these videos like an army in the night, while we are in our tents...
    i love it... 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @Khodorchan
    @Khodorchan Před 5 lety

    And as always, thanks for another great video.

  • @Anon-vd4xd
    @Anon-vd4xd Před 5 lety +5

    Yay nice vid!
    Please do Oswald Mosely next

  • @danbratan
    @danbratan Před 4 lety +6

    "all war is based" - Sun Tzu

  • @brycehart9652
    @brycehart9652 Před 5 lety

    Yes please love your work guys subscribed to all your channels

  • @samclein8613
    @samclein8613 Před 5 lety +2

    Hey Simon. Really enjoy your videos mate. If possible, could you do one on Hernán Cortes, the famous conquistador? Cheers dude-keep up the great work!

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Před 5 lety +13

    Can make a video about Allen Dulles, the first and longest serving director of the CIA; or maybe even do a dual biographic with his brother John Dulles, who was Secretary of State under Eisenhower.

  • @RickReasonnz
    @RickReasonnz Před 4 lety +3

    18:50 High Ground, you say? Annakin, you getting this?

  • @MetalMergz
    @MetalMergz Před 5 lety

    Hey @Biographics! Nice video! I'm glad to see you making another video on a historical Chinese figure. I've liked your biographies on so many people thus far and I continue to watch them because they've been so informative with so little time. However, if you're not already planning them, I'd certainly like it if you could make a few more on other Chinese figures like Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, Chiang Kai Sek, the last Emperor Puyi, or even the last Empress Dowager Cixi. I would think it could certainly add more diversity to your already expansive catalogue of people!

  • @darkdefender6384
    @darkdefender6384 Před 4 lety

    Please do anything and everything you can on the art of war! You make exceptional video Simon! I we would all be blessed by anything you can provide!

  • @craigjones2195
    @craigjones2195 Před 5 lety +15

    DO MORE ON THE ART OF WAR! SUCH AN IMPORTANT TOPIC!

  • @BlackestSheepBobBarker
    @BlackestSheepBobBarker Před 5 lety +13

    I would love to see a top ten on the Art of War!

  • @diannaroeder9661
    @diannaroeder9661 Před 3 lety +1

    Sounds like I'm adding another book to my must read list, excellent episode!!

  • @truthlovebliss
    @truthlovebliss Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this great video!

  • @hamsters7760
    @hamsters7760 Před 5 lety +5

    More Art of War videos yesss. Loved this text since I first got into wargaming.

    • @mikitz
      @mikitz Před 3 lety

      It was interesting to notice while reading the book for the first time how I managed to apply something like half of it while playing Civilization games prior to reading it...

  • @thedex4700
    @thedex4700 Před 5 lety +43

    Nice video Simon!
    May I suggest a video on Enver Hoxha, the albanian comunist dictator who said that Stalin wasn't comunist enough.
    Like, he cut relationships with the USSR because of this.

    • @matiasgazzarri4959
      @matiasgazzarri4959 Před 5 lety +8

      Actually, he was a big fan of Stalin, he cut ties with the USSR after Khrushchev began de-stalinzing. But yes, I would love to see a bio on him. I'd also like to see Joseph Broz Tito and Nicolae Ceaușescu, and Kim Il-Sung. Also Deng Xiaoping.

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 Před 5 lety +4

      You could say he was more Stalin then Stalin himself

  • @ramones1999
    @ramones1999 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Keep up the good work!

  • @stupidhat1779
    @stupidhat1779 Před 5 lety

    It struck me the first time I read it how short it is, but it covers everything it needs to. Excellent episode as always.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před 3 lety +10

    1:50 - Chapter 1 - The 7 kingdoms
    4:40 - Chapter 2 - Enter the master
    8:35 - Mid roll ads
    9:45 - Chapter 3 - One sun, two suns, three suns ?
    12:40 - Chapter 4 - Wu Zixu
    14:05 - Chapter 5 - Sun Bin
    15:45 - Chapter 6 - The art of war

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- Před 4 lety +3

    18:51 "I Have the High Ground!"

  • @subashrayamajhi9581
    @subashrayamajhi9581 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this biography
    I always wanted to

  • @davidludwig3975
    @davidludwig3975 Před 5 lety

    This one was so good! I wish it was longer

  • @comradechris7975
    @comradechris7975 Před 5 lety +22

    Completely off topic to this video man but, with Niki Lauda's death being recent could you do one on him?

  • @RaoulKunz1
    @RaoulKunz1 Před 5 lety +7

    Clausewitz woukd make a spremely great companion piece to Sun-Tzu.
    Best regards
    Raoul G. Kunz

    • @RB-ye4ri
      @RB-ye4ri Před 3 lety

      Winston Churchill won the biggest most important Good vs Evil War of all time !!!!!
      He probably knew these other two main books on Strategy ...
      as we should know his.
      ' Memoirs of The Second World War ' is excellent !!

    • @RaoulKunz1
      @RaoulKunz1 Před 3 lety

      @@RB-ye4ri I would like to agree with you here.
      While I might consider the whole war more nuanced than a simple good versus evil affair, it's the closest we get in human history to that on a whole.
      Sun Tzu and Clausewitz both have endured in their relevancy, compare that to Baron Jomini's "Summary of the Art of War" which was truly relevant for the immediate post-Napoleonic era but already broke down in the face of massed rifled muskets in the ACW, let alone the age of railroads, Iron and Blood dawning in Europe at the time.
      Best regards
      Raoul G. Kunz

  • @walterscoggins2179
    @walterscoggins2179 Před 5 lety

    Outstanding. Thanks

  • @nmarrs8539
    @nmarrs8539 Před 5 lety

    That was amazing keep them coming!!!