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Guiguzi (鬼谷子), also
called Baihece (traditional Chinese: 捭闔策;
simplified Chinese: 捭阖策; pinyin: bǎihécè), is a
collection of
ancient Chinese texts compiled...
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descendant of Sun Tzu, Sun was
tutored in
military strategy by the
hermit Guiguzi. He was
accused of
treason by Pang Juan
while serving Wei and punished...
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disciples of
Guiguzi and
adherents of the
School of Diplomacy. A
native of the
State of Wei,
Zhang Yi
studied under Guiguzi and
learnt politics...
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magnetism occurs in the 4th-century BC Book of the
Devil Valley Master (
Guiguzi). In the
chronicle Lüshi Chunqiu, from the 2nd
century BC, it is explicitly...
- present-day
Henan Province.
According to
legend Su Qin was a
disciple of
Guiguzi, one of the
major adherents of the
School of Diplomacy. He was the chief...
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ancient source that
includes Taoist, Confucianist, and
Legalist ideas.
Guiguzi,
which its
ideas were
integrated into
Taoist writings Heguanzi, a collection...
- the Jade Deity, one of the
representations of the
supreme God, and from
Guiguzi, a name that
indicates both a
group of
writings compiled between the late...
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Yukou (Liezi) (c. 400 BCE)
Zhuang Zi (Chuang Tzu) (c. 4th
century BCE)
Guiguzi (c. 2nd
century BCE) Yang
Xiong (53 BCE–18)
Maming Sheng (c. 100) Yin Changsheng...
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rivalry between military generals Pang Juan and Sun Bin, both
disciples of
Guiguzi.
Francis Ng as Pang Juan Jing Tian as Tian Xi Sun
Honglei as Sun Bin Kim...
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reference to
magnetism lies in a 4th-century BCE book
named after its author,
Guiguzi. The 2nd-century BCE annals, Lüshi Chunqiu, also notes: "The lodestone...