The book includes three treatises by great Chinese thinkers. Confucius "Lun Yu" is one of the most famous philosophical texts, the main book of Confucianism. It is believed that the "Lun Yu" was compiled with the help of Confucius's students, who recorded statements and dialogues with the teacher. The wisdom of Confucius, filled with oriental subtlety and insight, deep irony and sanity, has not lost its relevance for two and a half thousand years. The famous ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu went down in history as the founder of the teachings of Taoism and the author of the treatise "The Book of the Way" (Tao te Ching). Created more than two thousand years ago, this outstanding monument of Chinese wisdom is still of great importance to the whole world. To date, it is second only to the Bible in terms of the number of translations into foreign languages. For many centuries, the Book of the Way has been teaching people simple truths: to live in modesty, in harmony with the world, without harming anyone and avoiding temptations that are harmful to the fragile human soul. The greatest military commander and military theorist of ancient China, Sun Tzu (VI-V centuries BC), who lived a century and a half before Alexander the Great, is known not only for his glorious victories over enemies, but also for leaving an immortal book to descendants. His famous treatise on military strategy, The Art of War, has been read for two and a half thousand years by all those who are interested in Chinese antiquities, military art, political history, and the development of human thought. And most importantly, the business potential of the "Art of War" far exceeds the historical and cultural one. This book will be most in demand among those modern managers who need to solve management problems, resolve conflicts and generally invent difficult recipes for survival in the world of modern business.