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Fire And Water: The Art Of Incendiary And Aquatic Warfare In China

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An expert in Chinese Warfare, best-selling author Ralph Sawyer, offers a compelling account of the development of incendiary and aquatic warfare tactics in ancient China as pivotal elements in turning the tides of battle. China's official histories are replete with intriguing examples of incendiary and aquatic warfare being employed (particularly by the outnumbered) in pivotal roles to turn the tide of battle. In his new book Fire and Water, best-selling author Ralph Sawyer traces the dynamic evolution and development of incendiary warfare in ancient China, from antiquity through the introduction of true gunpowder weapons, including cannon and muskets. Discussing both use and techniques, the book similarly unfolds the evolution of aquatic methodology, emphasizing the strong interconnection between the two with the inception of riverine combat. Fundamentally based upon an examination of the Chinese military writings, Sawyer examines and recounts the most important clashes and epochal conflicts in which these dramatic tactics were employed over the centuries. Although not a naval history, Sawyer does examine the extensive employment of incendiary attacks in naval conflict and explores the means for overcoming riverine obstacles, such as floating bridges.

456 pages, Hardcover

First published March 4, 2003

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December 13, 2024
This is an incredible book. It goes over in detail throughout Chinese history various different battles involving both fire and water. Reading about fake animals with fire attached to it. Various different techniques used to defeat the enemy using the resources around them. Water could involve flooding, drought, poison or naval warfare. Fire can even be attached to bulls to scare and confuse enemies. I highly recommend this read - you won't read much like it. It's definitely a worthwhile addition and shows how the Art of War could be used in practice.
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