Han Fei is the son of a Korean aristocrat. He likes the knowledge of criminal names and spells. His theoretical basis comes from Huangdi and Laozi. Han Fei has a stuttering problem. He is not good at speaking, but he is good at writing books. Both he and Reese are students in Xun Qing. Reese thinks his knowledge is not as good as Han Fei's. Therefore, although Han Fei has a stuttering problem, this cannot hide his talent and ability.
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Han Feizi founded the Legalist Theory, which provided a theoretical basis for the birth of the first unified and autocratic centralized state in China. Han Fei loved his motherland deeply, but he didn't get the attention of the king of South Korea. In order to get Han Fei, the king of Qin sent troops to attack South Korea. After Han Fei entered Qin, his strategy of "protecting Han from Qin" could not be used by Qin. Han Fei was jailed for impeaching Shangqing Yao Jia, which led to Yao Jia's revenge. After Reese went to prison, he was poisoned. Although Han Feizi died, his legalist thoughts were reused by Ying Zheng, the king of Qin, and Han Feizi was regarded as the key to governing the state of Qin. Help Qin enrich Qiang Bing and finally unify the six countries. Han Fei's thought is profound and advanced, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.
Han Fei is a master of legalism, combining Shang Yang's "Fa", Shen Buhai's "Shu" and Shen Dao's "Teacher". Han Fei combines Laozi's dialectics, simple materialism and law. He is the author of Everything is Wrong, with 55 articles,100000 words. It is unique in the prose of pre-Qin philosophers, which shows that Han Fei attaches great importance to materialism and utilitarianism and actively advocates the theory of absolute monarchy, aiming at providing the autocratic monarch with the idea of becoming rich and powerful.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Biography of Lao Zi Han Fei