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战国 (zhàn guó) is often used to refer to the period of Chinese history between 475-221 BC, when the country was divided into several warring states.
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1. 先秦 (xiān qín): This phrase refers to the period before the Warring States period, which is the period of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods.
2. 四国 (sì guó): This phrase refers to the four major states during the Warring States period, which were Qin, Chu, Yan, and Qi.
3. 兵家 (bīng jiā): This phrase refers to the military strategists of the Warring States period, such as Sun Tzu and Sun Bin.
4. 兵法 (bīng fǎ): This phrase refers to the military strategies developed during the Warring States period, such as Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
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