The Sun Tzu Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to Sun Tzu, a high-ranking military general, strategist and tactician. The text is composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare. It is commonly known to be the definitive work on military strategy and tactics of its time. It has been the most famous and influential of China’s Seven Military Classics, and “for the last two thousand years it remained the most important military treatise in Asia, where even the common people knew it by name.” It has had an influence on Eastern and Western military thinking, business tactics, legal strategy and beyond.
The Scrolls of the Art of War are kept inside an elegant Minister Hat, a symbol of authority, power, wealth and success. On the other hand, the Seven Treasures Crystal Chips represent wealth blossoming luck.
Suitable for those seeking for success in business, triumph in competition, good examination results and advancement in career, this Minister Hat is best displayed at your own desk. In ancient china, promotion is only associated to either
- passing the imperial examination and becoming a court official.gaining higher hierarchy in the governmental official hierarchy.
In the olden days, when a candidate achieves one of those successes, it is the Minister Hat that will be paraded through the village of the candidate as an honour from the emperor. That being the reason why this is the symbol of success.
The Minister Hat with Sun Tzu Art of War promises:
- Top promotion being achieved.
- Top achievement award being won.
- Triumph in a competitive environment.
- Success in business.
- Upward Mobility
More about Sun Tzu Art of War
Sun Tzu considered war as a necessary evil that must be avoided whenever possible. The war should be fought swiftly to avoid economic losses: “No long war ever profited any country: 100 victories in 100 battles is simply ridiculous. Anyone who excels in defeating his enemies triumphs before his enemy’s threats become real”. According to the book, one must avoid massacres and atrocities because this can provoke resistance and possibly allow an enemy to turn the war in his favor. For the victor, “the best policy is to capture the state intact; it should be destroyed only if no other options are available”. Sun Tzu emphasized the importance of positioning in military strategy. The decision to position an army must be based on both objective conditions in the physical environment and the subjective beliefs of other, competitive actors in that environment. He thought that strategy was not planning in the sense of working through an established list, but rather that it requires quick and appropriate responses to changing conditions. Planning works in a controlled environment; but in a changing environment, competing plans collide, creating unexpected situations. Leaders as diverse as Mao Zedong, General Vo Nguyen Giap, General Douglas MacArthur and leaders of Imperial Japan have drawn inspiration from the work.
How to place the Minister Hat with Sun Tzu Art of War?
In today’s competitive environment where the annual focal assessment is a major concern, having the Minister Hat will benefit those who desire to win over the tough competition in office and triumph with victory. Display the Minister Hat in the north sector of your living room or on your work desk to improve your career luck and to enable easier promotional opportunities with real salary increment. There is no point having a promotion with no increment. One can also display it at his personal “sheng chi” direction according to his “kua number”. It will also help one gather more support from subordinates and peers, besides having more command over difficult employees. Relationships with peers will be smoothen and friends will become more abundant. This will result in joyful wealth improvement. The Minister Hat is suitable for those who are ambitious and seeking to climb up the career ladder.