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Ho Lu
(Written by Varoon Kodithala) Ho Lu was the Emporer of Wu, a dominant Kingdom in China. This scene(written by Varoon), describes the first meeting of Sun Tzu, a well-known military general of Wu originally from the state of Ch'u, and Ho Lu, along with the death of Lu and the initial collapse of Wu(along with their respectable military campaign):

Sun Tzu Wu, the author of The Art of War, is mentioned numerous times in the 42 pages that make up the introduction to his book. It is said that Sun Tzu was a humble man from the state of Ch’i(though much is not recorded about himself and his life) before the initial collapse of the state, whereupon he moved to the kingdom of Wu, and hid himself from public eye. Ho Lu, the emperor of Wu, having determined the location of Sun in his own empire, and read the beginning 15 chapters of Sun Tzu’s book(The Art of War), invited Sun to his palace in order to test his skills. Sun accepted the emperor’s invitation, and upon Sun’s arrival, the emperor called upon a large group of untrained women, and ordered Sun Tzu to train and discipline them. Sun first divided the women into two rows, placing the two women who held seats in the court at the front of each row, and asked them whether they knew the difference between left and right, to which they responded “yes”. Sun then ordered them to do a “left turn”. But the women only burst out laughing. Not yet discouraged, Sun told them, “If the soldiers do not follow directions, it is the general’s fault.” He then repeated his orders Again, laughter. Sun told the women, “If orders are not followed when they are clearly told, it is the fault of the lieutenants.” Much to the dismay of Ho Lu, Sun Tzu executed both the leaders of the rows. The women then followed Sun’s directions silently and obediently. Ho Lu, impressed by Sun Tzu, quickly gave him command of all his troops, and Sun consequently defeated the Ch’u dynasty in the name of Wu. Soon after, Ho Lu becomes arrogant, and orders Tzu to attack the Yueh, which results in a victory. Thereafter, little is known about Sun Tzu, but in the absence of the Wu army(when they are claiming the Ch'u capital city)the Yueh lay siege on Wu, and Ho Lu is killed. Fu Ch’ai is made commander of the Wu, and the army is in disarray. Finally, Fu Ch’ai defeats Yueh in the great battle of Fuchao. The Yueh leader pays homage to Wu, but soon goes back on his word, and attacks Wu unexpectedly. Thus begins the extinction of Wu.

The Introduction of The Art of War(Barnes and Noble Edition), explains the life and accomplishments of Ho Lu clearly.

March 2016
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