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The General's Garden

''The General's Garden'' (), also known as the ''Book of the Heart'' () or the ''New Book'' (), is an ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to the famous Three Kingdoms period military strategist Zhuge Liang (181–234).
== History ==
Although the authorship of the book is attributed to Zhuge Liang, the book is not recorded prior to the Song Dynasty (960–1279), and it is generally considered to be a forgery written during the Northern Song period (960–1127). No Song Dynasty editions survive, and the earliest surviving editions date to the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Editions dating to 1517, 1564 and 1637 are known, of which the 1637 edition has a colophon dated 1485. The text was republished several times during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). A scholarly edition of the text was edited by Zhang Shu () (1781–1847), and a punctuated version of Zhang Shu's edition was published in China in 1960.
The Ming editions of the text comprise fifty sections, but the last four sections, relating to the "barbarians" of the north (Beidi), south (Nanman), east (Dongyi) and west (Xirong), are omitted from most Qing Dynasty editions. This omission is thought to have been made in order to avoid offending the Manchu rulers of the Qing Dynasty.

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