Lv Buwei (292-235 BC) was named Jiang, Lu and Buwei. At the end of the Warring States period, a famous businessman, politician and thinker. Later, he served as the Prime Minister of Qin State and was born in Puyang (now hua county, Anyang City, Henan Province). Ordered diners to compile Lv's Spring and Autumn Annals, also known as Lu Lan. "Eight Views and Six Views on the Twelve Dynasties" has more than 200,000 words, which brings together the theories of pre-Qin philosophers, "Confucianism and Mohism, the method of combining names", so it is called "miscellaneous family" in history.
Han Feizi was born in the thirty-fifth year (about 280 BC) and died in the fourteenth year of Ying Zheng, the king of Qin (233 BC). Han Fei was the son of the Seven Kings of the Warring States Period, Han nationality, and was born at the end of the Warring States Period (now xinzheng city, Henan). Han Feizi is a collection of Han Feizi's major works, with a total of 55 articles,100000 words.
Xunzi (about 365438 BC+03-238 BC) was revered as Qing, also known as the Han nationality, because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was afraid that the words "Xun" and "Sun" were homonyms. At the end of the Warring States Period, the work of Zhouyi (now Anze County, Shanxi Province) was called Xun.
Zhuangzi, whose real name is Zhou, whose real name is Zi Xiu, is the founder of Taoism, and his real name is South China. He is one of the four Taoist real people, the Han nationality. During the Warring States Period, the representative works of the Mongols in the Song Dynasty included Zhuangzi, and his masterpieces Xiaoyao Zi and On Wuqi.
Mencius (about 372 BC-about 289 BC), whose real name is Ke, is Zi (to be tested, Zi or Zi Ju). Han nationality, a native of Zouguo (now Zoucheng, Shandong Province, the birthplace of Confucius and Mencius) in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, wrote seven pieces of Mencius in the Preface to Poetry.
Sun Wu (about 545 BC-470 BC), Han nationality, was born in Le 'an (now Huimin, Shandong Province) and was a general of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period. A famous strategist and politician. He once led Wu Jun to defeat the Chu army, occupied the capital of Chu, and almost destroyed Chu. Sun Tzu's masterpiece "The Art of War" is highly praised by later military strategists and is known as the "sacred book of military science". It ranks first among seven military classics and has been translated into English, French, German and Japanese, making it the most famous military scientific work in the world.
Mozi (468-376 BC), named Zhai (dí), Han nationality, was born in the capital of Song State (now Shangqiu, Henan Province) or Lu State (now Tengzhou, Shandong Province) in the early Warring States. Mohism was founded by Mozi, and Mozi was handed down from generation to generation.
Confucius (from September 28th, 55 BC1year (Geng Xunian) to April, 55 BC1year, that is, from August 27th to February 11th of the lunar calendar) was born in Zhong Ni, Han nationality, in the Spring and Autumn Period (now Nanxin Town, Qufu City, Shandong Province). He edited poems, books, etiquette and music, prefaced the Book of Changes (called the Ten Wings of the Book of Changes, or Yi Zhuan), and wrote Spring and Autumn Annals.