The bronze age was marked by the end of the Neolithic revolution. The Neolithic revolution made it possible for the Chinese to have a stable supply of food from agriculture and domestication. The main goal of the Chinese people in the Neolithic age was survival; having enough food to sustain themselves and reproduce. However, during the bronze age, the focus of …show more content…
Just as the “Book of Changes” stipulated preserving peace and co-existence, so does Sun Tzu push for a peaceful outcome. He is not afraid of war, but is interested in a war with merit, and one that can secure the livelihood of the people. He stipulates five aspects of war: (1) moral law; (2) heaven; (3) earth; (4) commanders; (5) method and discipline. Thus, the moral law is the most important of the five aspects, as it makes “the people and their lord of one