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Founder of Qin state
Feizi (Chinese: 非子; died 858 BC), also known as Qin Ying and Ying Feizi, was the founder of the state of Qin. According to the founding myths of Qin recorded
Feizi
Ancient Chinese Legalist text
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
Han_Feizi
Ancient Chinese political-philosophy school
and administration. These earlier currents were synthesized in the Han Feizi, including some of the earliest commentaries on the Daoist text Daodejing
Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy)
Chinese classic text
late Warring States texts Xunzi and Han Feizi are the first to give titles to chapters. While the Han Feizi is Laozi's first preserved commentary, Laozi
Tao_Te_Ching
Chinese philosopher and statesman (280–233 BC)
Han Fei (c. 280 – 233 BC), also known as Han Feizi or Han Fei Tzu, was a Chinese Legalist philosopher and statesman during the Warring States period.
Han_Fei
British molecular biologist
Ten Feizi FMedSci FRS (born in 1937) is a Turkish Cypriot/British molecular biologist who is Professor and Director of the Glycosciences Laboratory at
Ten_Feizi
Chinese philosopher and politician (c. 400–c. 337 BC)
not evident Shen Buhai was earlier as well known as another of the Han Feizi's predecessors, Shen Dao, his administrative ideas were influential enough
Shen_Buhai
Ancient Chinese political and philosophical text
political and philosophical text. Compiled in the early Han dynasty, the Han Feizi suggests earlier, similar versions as dating back to the late Warring states
Guanzi_(text)
Qin State statesman, chancellor and reformer (c. 390–338 BC)
period, writings associated with Shang Yang went on to influence the Han Feizi. Born in the Zhou vassal state of Wey, he migrated to Wei, ultimately finding
Shang_Yang
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
B.C.E. Queen, Sarah A. (2013), "Han Feizi and the Old Master: A Comparative Analysis and Translation of Han Feizi Chapter 20, "Jie Lao," and Chapter 21
Laozi
Xianshen is best known as the author of a critical edition of the Han Feizi, the Han Feizi jijie (simplified Chinese: 韩非子集解; traditional Chinese: 韓非子集解; Wade–Giles:
Wang_Xianshen
Central Chinese state from 403 to 230 BC
rest. This will grind them down. — Wuzi, Master Wu Chapter 19 of the Han Feizi recalls Qin's conquest of Ye from the Zhao, dated to 236bc. The chapter
Han_(Warring_States)
Ancient Chinese philosophical school
mistranslated Xing (forms) as punishment, probably via the Xunzi and Han Feizi's Xingming, assuming Xing to refer to the Legalists. Their school is sometimes
School_of_Names
Concept in Chinese philosophy favouring inaction
Buhai or the Tao te Ching influenced each other, Shen Buhai and the Han Feizi are more evidently a major influence for the Huainanzi's idea of wu wei
Wu_wei
What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?
story (see Kanbun § Example) in the 3rd century BC philosophical book Han Feizi. In the story, a man trying to sell a spear and a shield claimed that his
Irresistible_force_paradox
Qin dynasty purge of heterodoxy (213–212 BCE)
The burning of books and burying of scholars was the purported burning of texts in 213 BCE and live burial of 460 Confucian scholars in 212 BCE ordered
Burning of books and burying of scholars
Burning_of_books_and_burying_of_scholars
2nd-century BC Chinese treatise
from the Tao Te Ching (99) and Han Feizi (72), or a bit less than half as much, including traces of the Han Feizi's predecessor Shen Buhai. The first,
Huainanzi
3rd-century BCE Chinese legalist text
Legalism". The earliest surviving of such texts (the second being the Han Feizi), it is named for and to an extent attributed to major Qin reformer Shang
The_Book_of_Lord_Shang
Chinese annals compiled in 239 BC
commerce, thrift, and reducing taxes. Although Qin's Shang Yang, the Han Feizi or Sima Qian's Li Si in the Shiji are less tolerant, Yuri Pines (Stanford
Lüshi_Chunqiu
Ruler of Qin
848 BC) was the second ruler of the state of Qin, founded when his father Feizi was granted a small fief at Qin by King Xiao of Zhou. The Marquis of Qin
Marquis_of_Qin
Genre of Chinese fiction
Legalist philosopher Han Fei spoke disparagingly of youxias in his book Han Feizi in the chapter On Five 'Maggot' Classes about five social classes in the
Wuxia
1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift
thought. Chinese society was founded on men like Confucius, Mencius, Han Feizi, and Buddha, resulting in different worldviews. Other factors include the
Industrial_Revolution
Chinese state (c. 9th century – 207 BC)
lands and continued serving as an attached vassal under the Zhou dynasty. Feizi, a younger son of Elai's fourth-generation descendant Daluo, impressed King
Qin_(state)
Japanese method of reading Literary Chinese
kanbun. These eight words comprise the well-known first line in the Han Feizi story (ch. 36) that first coined the term máodùn (Japanese mujun, 矛盾 'contradiction
Kanbun
Chinese Taoist text
written during the late Warring States period, such as the Guanzi, Han Feizi and Huainanzi, suggest that the Zhuangzi's intellectual lineage had already
Zhuangzi_(book)
Book by Wu Qi
records mentioning the Wuzi are the Spring and Autumn Annals and the Han Feizi.) Sima Qian, in his Shiji, equates the popularity of the Wuzi, in both the
Wuzi
Artificial intelligence detection software
Sadasivan, Aounon Kumar, Sriram Balasubramanian, Wenxiao Wang, and Soheil Feizi from the University of Maryland demonstrate empirically and theoretically
GPTZero
Surname list
the Yíng tribe moved to today Shanxi and Gansu. The Yíng (皋) family's Feizi (非子, Biza) received Qin County (秦邑) in Shanxi from King Xiao of Zhou, thereby
Yíng
Legendary Chinese emperor, inventor of buildings
that Youchao did not "rule" China in a historical sense. According to Han Feizi, people could avoid harm from animals with the help of buildings made from
Youchao
81 BCE policy debate in Han China
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Discourses_on_Salt_and_Iron
Concept in classical Chinese philosophy
rewards and punishments corresponds more with the developments of the Han Feizi's Chapter 7 as the Two Handles (“Er bing” 二柄). Shu technique can be synonomyous
Fa_(philosophy)
Confucian political concept
focused on terms, though Shen Buhai's rectification is relevant for the Han Feizi. More modernly, professor Zhenbin Sun considers Mozi's rectification itself
Rectification_of_names
actual philosophy did not develop until hundred years later. Chao Cuo Han Feizi, synthesizer of Legalist theories. Li Kui Li Si Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen
List_of_Chinese_philosophers
Chinese classic text
life for centuries. The editor of the Han Feizi, W.K. Liao (1939), contrasted the sixth chapter of the Han Feizi with the Book of Rites (Li Ji), interpreting
Book_of_Rites
Chinese manuscripts
also the Han Feizi, which Chang supposed possible given similar principles. While it would not be accurate to simply dismiss a Han Feizi comparison, Yates
Huangdi_Sijing
Religious and philosophical tradition
contains influential chapters on governance and self-cultivation. The Han Feizi (韓非子, "Book of Master Han Fei"), a major Legalist work that includes themes
Taoism
1915 World War I amphibious landing
use." Feizi Bey's troops began to arrive, as expected by the British, on the evening of 8 August. Von Sanders wanted to attack immediately but Feizi Bey
Landing_at_Suvla_Bay
Approach in diplomacy and politics
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Realpolitik
Imperial dynasty of China (221–206 BC)
dynasty. According to the Shiji (c. 91 BC), during the 9th century BC, Feizi – said to be a descendant of the legendary political advisor Gao Yao – was
Qin_dynasty
Chinese statesman of the State of Zheng (died 522 BC)
"Family of Zichan" 565 BCE. Han Feizi (1959), v.II, p.84, 12.XXXIII.VIC (quotes). Han Feizi (n.d. [2024]), p.191. Han Feizi (1964 Watson), section 50, p
Zichan
Private liberal arts college in the U.S.
reading not only Confucius, Laozi and Zhuangzi, but also Mencius, Xun Zi, Han Feizi, and Mozi, as well as historical narratives by Sima Qian and the Zuo Zhuan
St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe)
St._John's_College_(Annapolis/Santa_Fe)
Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate
1994). 八五、わが子を蒸焼きにした男 [85, The man who casseroled his own son]. 韓非子 [Han Feizi]. 中国古典百言百話 (in Japanese). Vol. 2. Kōtō, Tokyo: PHP Institute. p. 108. ISBN 4-569-56628-6
Japanese_conjugation
Emperor of China from 221 to 210 BC
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Qin_Shi_Huang
School of thought favoring equality for all people
Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Feizi. Harvard University Press. p. 38. "Egalitarianism". Stanford Encyclopedia
Egalitarianism
Process by which control becomes more concentrated
Emperor, Qin Shi Huang. The Qin dynasty practised all the things that Han Feizi taught, allowing Qin Shi Huang to own and control all his territories, including
Centralisation
Saccharide polymer
Chemistry. 86 (1): 196–212. doi:10.1021/ac403969n. PMC 3924431. PMID 24313268. Feizi T (1993). "Oligosaccharides that mediate mammalian cell–cell adhesion".
Oligosaccharide
Mohist form of consequentialism
Legalism category (the Han Feizi once indirectly uses it as a shorthand for Shang Yang's school), although some of the Han Feizi is critical of Mohism, as
State_consequentialism
Ming dynasty official (1314–1390)
writings, including a reward and punishment system was influenced by Han Feizi. Most of his activities seem to have supported Hongwu Emperor's firm control
Li_Shanchang
Chinese legalist theoretician (c. 350–c. 275 BC)
he may have been well known; with references in the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, Han Feizi, Lushi Chunqiu, Huangdi Sijing (unnamed), and later Huainanzi, he retained
Shen_Dao
Semi-legendary companion of the historical figure Duke Ling of Wei
the Zhou dynasty period of China. He was first recorded in the work Han Feizi, by Legalist philosopher Han Fei, as the companion of the historical figure
Mizi_Xia
Chinese philosophy during the Eastern Zhou
Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Feizi. Harvard University Press. p. 38. Kelly, Paul; Dacombe, Rod; Farndon, John;
Hundred_Schools_of_Thought
Football club
26 DF COD Josué Mwimba Isala 27 DF GRE Manolis Tzanakakis 29 DF GRE Feizi Chasanoglou 30 MF GRE Christos Prevezianos 33 DF SVK Adam Kopas 60 MF
PGS_Kissamikos
Conflict between the Ancient Chinese states of Jin, Zhao and Zhi (455–453 BCE)
the territory was partitioned by the Three Jins. The Legalist thinker Han Feizi of the late Warring States period used this battle as an example of failure
Battle_of_Jinyang
Political doctrine of divine legitimacy in China
only justified if already inevitable. Meanwhile, the authoritarian Han Feizi rejected entirely the concept of a just rebellion, going as far as denouncing
Mandate_of_Heaven
King of Zhou Dynasty China
Another two years later, cultivation of cattle through shepherds began. Feizi was granted a small fief at Qin by King Xiao. King Xiao learned of his reputation
King_Xiao_of_Zhou
phosphorus". WHO. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024. Navazi, Azade; Feizi, Farzane; Ghourchi, Morteza (2010). "Environmental impact of white phosphorus
Environmental impact of the Gaza war
Environmental_impact_of_the_Gaza_war
Element of Japanese language
1994). 八五、わが子を蒸焼きにした男 [85, The man who casseroled his own son]. 韓非子 [Han Feizi]. 中国古典百言百話 (in Japanese). Vol. 2. Kōtō, Tokyo: PHP Institute. p. 108. ISBN 4-569-56628-6
Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)
this, the plot continued. Han Fei expands on the above narrative in Han Feizi, where Fei Zhong is recorded as hailing the virtue of King Wen, but noting
Fei_Zhong
Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius (505–435 BC)
Legge 2009, pp. 117–8. Han 2010, p. 4610. Li 2011, p. 205. Han, Fei. Han Feizi. 曾子之妻之市,其子隨之而泣,其母曰:「女還,顧反為女殺彘。」妻適市來,曾子欲捕彘殺之,妻止之曰:「特與嬰兒戲耳。」曾子曰:「嬰兒非與戲也。嬰
Zengzi
Elai was a descendant of Zhongyan, who served Tai Wu, and ancestor of Feizi, the founder of the State of Qin. His father, Fei Zhong, had another son
Elai_Ge
Shaped pairs of sticks used as kitchen and eating utensils
earliest known textual reference to the use of chopsticks comes from the Han Feizi, a philosophical text written by Han Fei (c. 280–233 BC) in the 3rd century BC
Chopsticks
Ruler of Wei from 446 to 396 BC
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Marquess_Wen_of_Wei
American biomedical scientist
The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-14. Mage, Rose G.; Feizi, Ten (2004). "Elvin A. Kabat". Biographical Memoirs. Vol. 85. National Academies
Elvin_A._Kabat
Type of philosophy
Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Feizi. Harvard University Press. p. 38. Shawn Eichman (2000). Taoism and the Arts
Chinese_philosophy
Logical incompatibility between two or more propositions
(contradiction) originates from an anecdote found in the “Nan I” chapter of Han Feizi. It tells of a man from State of Chu who was selling both a spear that could
Contradiction
Natural dispositions and characteristics that humans possess
"Rational Choice Analysis In Classical Chinese Political Thought: The "Han Feizi"". Polity. 40 (1): 102–103. doi:10.1057/palgrave.polity.2300068. S2CID 143895705
Human_nature
Albanian sky and lightning god
conduct. Sedaj 1982, p. 75; Çabej 1966, p. 373; Xhuvani et al. 1943, p. 18; Feizi 1929, p. 82. Dedvukaj 2023, p. 1; Hyllested & Joseph 2022, p. 232; Søborg
Zojz_(deity)
Early agrarian Chinese philosophy
Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Feizi. Harvard University Press. p. 38. Maverick, Lewis A. (1938). "Chinese Influences
Agriculturalism
Machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
described automata, some of which were capable of flight. For example, the Han Feizi reports that 5th century BCE Mohist philosopher Mozi and his contemporary
Robot
German sinologist and japanologist
Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Feizi, which examined early Chinese "Masters Literature", known as Chinese philosophy
Wiebke_Denecke
Deadly toxicity in elixers of immortality
rulers from the 4th century BCE. The 3rd-century BCE Zhanguo Ce and Han Feizi both record a story about King Qingxiang of Chu (r. 298–263 BCE) being presented
Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning
Chinese_alchemical_elixir_poisoning
Family Sayings of Confucius by Kong Anguo
found in such diverse ancient texts as the Zuozhuan, Guoyu, Mencius, Han Feizi, Book of Rites, Han Shi Waizhuan, Lüshi Chunqiu, Huainanzi, etc., except
Kongzi_Jiayu
Duke of Chinese state of Wey from c.534 to 492 BC
homosexual tradition in China, as portrayed in the philosophic work Han Feizi by Han Fei. In the chapter Shuonan (說難), Duke Ling favours a courtier named
Duke_Ling_of_Wey
Oldest Chinese received text describing Daoist breath meditation techniques
much later, a couple generations after the late Warring States period Han Feizi. Sinologist A. C. Graham regarded the Neiye as "possibly the oldest 'mystical'
Neiye
Fourth layer of cornea( first being the outermost and sixth being the innermost)
avoid medical eponyms", if such a medical eponym was desired then '‘the Feizi stroma’ would be more appropriate." Dua et al. responded that the first
Dua's_layer
Set of philosophies originating in Asia
synthesized the thought of the other Legalists in his eponymous text, the Han Feizi, one of the most influential Legalist texts which was used by successive
Eastern_philosophy
Philosophical position
Hong Cheng Xuanying Hundred Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern
Idealism
Fire maker in Chinese mythology
works (Bai Hu Tong, Zhong Lun, and Fengsu Tongyi), the legalist book by Han Feizi, and the historical textbook Gu San Fen (古三墳). He is also mentioned more
Suiren
earliest known textual reference to the use of chopsticks comes from the Han Feizi, a philosophical text written by writer and philosopher Han Fei (c. 280–233
List_of_Chinese_inventions
Chinese term for relationship networks
Hong Cheng Xuanying Hundred Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern
Guanxi
Regions in China with large overseas communities
"living temporarily away from one's native place"; ancient texts such as Han Feizi (韩非子) already use "侨居" (qiáojū) to denote "residing abroad or in a place
Qiaoxiang
Schirò 1923, pp. 411–439. Galaty et al. 2013, p. 157. Mann 1952, p. 32. Feizi 1929, p. 82. Egro 2003, p. 35. Demiraj et al.; Curtis 2017, p. 1746; Kölligan
Albanian_paganism
Qin dynasty politician (c. 280 – 208 BC)
punishments for criminals instituted by the statesman Shang Yang. The Han Feizi's memorial "Preserving Han" was attributed to Li Si. Li Si was originally
Li_Si
Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology
West 2007, p. 166. Hyllested & Joseph 2022, p. 232. Mann 1952, p. 32. Feizi 1929, p. 82. West 2007, pp. 167, 243: "The Albanian Perëndi 'Heaven', 'God'
*Dyēus
Empress regnant of China from 690 to 705
considered a true emperor. This was a reference to a story relayed in the Han Feizi. In the story, it was mentioned that the king of Qi gave a beautiful woman
Wu_Zetian
Sanskrit text of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy
Hong Cheng Xuanying Hundred Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern
Nyāya_Sūtras
Ancient Tamil composition on personal ethics and morality
Hong Cheng Xuanying Hundred Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern
Kural
Dynastic conflict in the state of Qi (643–642 BCE)
the Records of the Grand Historian report sixty-seven days, while the Han Feizi record three months. Whatever number was correct, historians have noted
War_of_Qi's_succession
Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent
Hong Cheng Xuanying Hundred Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern
Indian_philosophy
Chinese statesman and strategist (181–234)
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Zhuge_Liang
Prejudice towards people from Henan, China
Henan. The fable Catching the Rabbit from the Warring States period Han Feizi concerned a peasant refusing to change old methods, and Zheng buys shoes
Anti-Henan_sentiment
Archeological site located near Fuyang in China
described or alluded to in many ancient Chinese texts like the Chu Ci, Han Feizi, Huainanzi, and some military texts. The diviner would rotate the disk until
Shuanggudui
Ying, the founder of Zhao and a relative of two generations removed to Feizi, the founder of Qin, but his exploits made him a figure of Chinese mythology
Zaofu
began sucking out his brains—as a favorable omen. A passage in the Han Feizi credits Hu Yan with the successful tactics used by the coalition against
Hu_Yan
Chinese philosopher (1130–1200)
Hong Cheng Xuanying Hundred Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern
Zhu_Xi
Lü Buwei 238 BC Xunzi (book) (91,000 characters) by Xun Kuang 233 BC Han Feizi (~100,000 characters) by Han Fei 228 BC Shiben before 221 BC Six Secret
Timeline_of_Chinese_texts
Emperor of China from 141 to 87 BC
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Emperor_Wu_of_Han
Political and military strategy in early China
spokesperson for the Horizontal Alliance is Zhang Yi. According to the Han Feizi, a Pre-Qin text on Legalist Philosophy, The Vertical Alliance refers to
School_of_Diplomacy
Political and intellectual campaign started by Mao Zedong
Guangqi Relevant texts Guanzi The Book of Lord Shang Shenzi (both books) Han Feizi Wuzi Wei Liaozi Annals of Lü Buwei Huang-Lao Relevant articles Rectification
Criticize Lin, Criticize Confucius
Criticize_Lin,_Criticize_Confucius
5th-century BC disciple of Confucius
as the "Zizhang Sect", which was mentioned by philosophers Xunzi and Han Feizi, centuries after Zizhang's lifetime. The Analects contains three chapters
Zhuansun_Shi
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Boy/Male
Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
The Ninth Month
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Sindhi
Happiness; Joyful; Glad; Happy
Girl/Female
Muslim
Height, Uprising, Sound
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Swiss
Stone; Rock; Female Version of Peter; Strong
Girl/Female
German, Polish
Glory is Here
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Bangle
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
First Rays of the New Dawn
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Lamp
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Power; Goddess
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
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