• Han Fei (c. 280 – 233 BC), also known as Han Feizi, was a Chinese Legalist philosopher and statesman during the Warring States period. He was a prince...
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    The Han Feizi (simplified Chinese: 韩非子; traditional Chinese: 韓非子; pinyin: Hánfēizi; lit. 'Book of Master Han Fei') is an ancient Chinese text attributed...
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    philosopher Shen Dao, with the late Han Feizi drawing on both. Later centuries took Xun Kuang as a teacher of Han Fei and Li Si. Succeeding emperors and...
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  • Wu wei (section Han Fei)
    of Han Fei Tzŭ with Collected Commentaries. Retrieved 2019-03-21. Han Fei, "The Way of the Ruler", Watson, p. 16 Han Fei-tzu, chapter 5 (Han Fei-tzu...
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  • brittle bone disease when Qing-jao was four years old. Han Qing-jao is the daughter of Han Fei-tzu and Han Jiang-qing, also godspoken like her parents. When...
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    under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period of China. Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, who were among the earliest to...
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  • group by the Ninth Prince of Han, Han Fei. During the Warring States period in China, danger seemed to lurk within the Han State which is seen to be the...
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  • period Chinese philosopher and writer. Noteworthy as a predecessor to both Han Fei and Daoism, his remaining fragments are the most substantial of any Jixia...
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  • rights activist Han Fei (c. 280–233 BC), Chinese philosopher Han Fu (disambiguation), several people Han Gan (c. 706–783), Chinese painter Han Go-eun (born...
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  • of Shen Buhai, repeatedly referring to the technique of Shen Buhai and Han Fei, but regarding law, he followed Shang Yang. John Knoblock, a translator...
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  • succeeded to the Han throne. In 233 BC, Han An sent Han Fei to the Qin state to request to be a vassal. However, Han Fei was executed. In 231 BC, Han An offered...
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  • Shen Buhai (category People of Han (Warring States))
    Yang, as Han Fei did), and Han Fei criticizes him for not unifying the laws. Following Shen, Han Fei strongly advocated Wu wei. During the Han dynasty...
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    (ming). A primary concern of the bureaucratically oriented Shen Buhai and Han Fei, some of their administrators would have had a concern for relations in...
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    Yue Fei (Chinese: 岳飛; March 24, 1103 – January 28, 1142), courtesy name Pengju (鵬舉), was a Chinese military general of the Song dynasty and is remembered...
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    troublemaker who needs to be watched by Shen Yi. In the Han Feizi (韓非子) or book of master Han Fei, when Huangdi the Yellow Emperor gathers all the demons...
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    "Legalism: Introducing a Concept and Analyzing Aspects of Han Fei's Political Philosophy: Legalism and Han Fei". Philosophy Compass. 9 (3): 155–164. doi:10.1111/phc3...
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    Laozi (section Han dynasty)
    "Yu Lao"". In Paul R. Goldin (ed.). Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Han Fei. Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy. Springer. pp. 197–256. doi:10...
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    Peter William Humphrey (born March 1956), commonly known as Han Feilong (Chinese: 韩飞龙) in China, is a British former journalist and private detective...
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    vary in terms of its description. Han Fei dates back to the third century BCE.The Bifang bird is described by Han Fei, in his work Hanfeizi. According...
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  • historiography, author of Muqaddimah, a universal history of time[citation needed] Han Fei, a Chinese scholar who theorised Legalism and who served in the court of...
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  • as Han Fei emphasize clear and impersonal norms and standards (such as laws, regulations, and rules) as the basis to maintain order. In Han Fei's view...
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    favoured by Emperor Wu of Han, and John Keay mentions that Tang figure Du You was drawn to Shang Yang. He is credited by Han Fei, often considered to be...
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    punishment". In Han Fei's philosophy the ruler possessed authority regarding reward and penalty, enacted through law. Shang Yang and Han Fei promoted absolute...
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    Zichan (section Han Feizi)
    comments from his near-contemporary Confucius, later from Mencius and Han Fei. By its military defeat in 771 BCE, later historians divide the Zhou (c...
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    Antiquity Aristotle Chanakya Cicero Confucius Han Fei Lactantius Mencius Mozi Plato political philosophy Polybius Shang Sun Tzu Thucydides Xenophon Middle...
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    descriptions and classifications. Sun Tzu's historicity is uncertain. The Han dynasty historian Sima Qian and other traditional Chinese historians placed...
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    returned to Qi as a highly regarded teacher at the academy. His students Han Fei and Li Si each had important political and academic careers, though some...
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    Greatest Thinkers Mo, Di; Xun, Kuang; Han, Fei (1967). Watson, Burton (ed.). Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu. Columbia University Press....
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    addition, Han Fei stated that Yu then rebelled and banished Shun. This account was referenced in Li Bai's poem "Distant Parting" (遠別離). Han Fei also mentioned...
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    633. Sima Qian, 5:208. Ostrovsky, p. 257. Sima Qian, 4:167, 5:208–224. Han Fei,1:5–12. Complete Works, tr. W. K. Liao, London: Columbia University Press...
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