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  • The making of a sage: Confucius [Spring & Autumn]

    This article traces the formative years of Confucius, detailing his journey from a humble birth to a renowned sage. It recounts his early tragedies, including the loss of his father at age three and his mother at seventeen, which instilled a deep devotion to filial piety. The narrative highlights his resilience against social rejection,…

  • Wu Zixu’s Vengeance [Spring & Autumn]

    This article explores the tragic campaign of Wu Zixu against the State of Chu in 506 BCE. It details the brilliant military strategy of Sun Tzu that led to the capture of Ying, the Chu capital. The narrative focuses on Wu Zixu’s obsessive quest for vengeance against King Ping, culminating in the desecration of…

  • The dagger in the fish [Spring & Autumn]

    This article recounts the legendary assassination of King Liao of Wu by the warrior Zhuan Zhu. It details the political intrigue where Prince Guang (the rightful heir) recruited Zhuan Zhu to eliminate the usurper King Liao. To bypass the king’s heavy security, Zhuan Zhu spent three months mastering the culinary arts to become a…

  • Wu Zixu fleeing through the Zhaoguan Pass [Spring & Autumn]

    This article recounts the desperate flight of Wu Zixu after the execution of his father and brother by King Ping of Chu. Fleeing to avoid a death sentence, he faced a seemingly impossible barrier: the heavily guarded Zhaoguan Pass. The narrative details his psychological torment, famously described as his hair turning white overnight from…

  • Yan Zi’s Mission to Chu [Spring & Autumn]

    This article recounts the legendary diplomatic mission of Yan Zi, the brilliant minister of Qi, to the court of King Ling of Chu. It details the king’s attempts to humiliate Yan Zi – forcing him through a “dog hole” and mocking his stature – only to be deftly rebuked by Yan Zi’s wit. The…

  • The Orphan of Zhao [Spring & Autumn]

    This article recounts the legendary tragedy of The Orphan of Zhao in 597 BCE. It details the political purge by the corrupt minister Tu’an Gu, who exterminated the powerful Zhao clan. The narrative focuses on the heroic sacrifice of two loyal retainers, Gongsun Chujiu and Cheng Ying. To save the infant heir Zhao Wu,…

  • The Silent Phoenix: King Zhuang of Chu [Spring & Autumn]

    This article narrates the rise of King Zhuang of Chu, the “Silent Phoenix” and last of the Five Hegemons. It details his strategy of deliberate inaction, where he feigned decadence for three years to deceive the powerful minister Dou Yuejiao. The narrative highlights the famous “Riddle of the Bird,” his decisive victory in the…

  • Chu Ni – the assassin who chose death over murder [Spring & Autumn]

    This article tells the tragic story of Chu Ni, an assassin who chose death over killing the virtuous minister Zhao Dun. Set during the Spring and Autumn period, it depicts the tyranny of Duke Ling of Jin, who amused himself by randomly shooting civilians with a slingshot. When Chu Ni infiltrated Zhao Dun’s home,…

  • Releasing the Tiger: How mercy forged a vengeance? [Spring & Autumn]

    This article recounts the pivotal Battle of Xiao (627 BCE) and its aftermath. It details the disastrous ambush where the Jin army annihilated the Qin forces, capturing generals Meng Mingshi and Bai Yibing. The narrative highlights the dramatic intervention of Wen Ying, who persuaded Duke Xiang of Jin to release the prisoners, famously stating,…