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Who is the author of Tamia Liu?

According to legend, Liu Tao was written by King Tai Gong (namely Lv Lu and Jiang Ziya) at the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. The book was written in the form of a dialogue between Taigong and King Wen, so it is also called Taigong's Art of War. This book is not recorded in the military school of hundred schools of thought in the History of Han Dynasty, but it is recorded in Confucianism as Six History of the Country, that is, Six Towers Today, which is a cover story about the world and the military. ■ The words are the same. It is clearly recorded in the Annals of Sui Shu Classics: The five volumes of Taigong Tamia Liu were written by Wang Jiang, a teacher from Zhou Wenwang. "However, since the Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Tao has been suspected as a fake book, especially in the Qing Dynasty. However, in April 1972, a large number of bamboo slips were found in the Han tomb of Leucaena in Linyi, Shandong Province, including more than 50 pieces of Liu Tao, which proved that Liu Tao had been widely circulated at least in the Western Han Dynasty, and his doubts and denials were shattered.

Although Tamia Liu is a true book, it is worth studying who is the author and when it came into being. The old title of this book was written by Jiang Taigong, which is hard to agree with, because the thought, language and name system in Liu Tao are not in line with the era of the Western Zhou Dynasty. It is generally believed that this book was probably written during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.