"Han Feizi" is the work of Han Fei, the master of Korean Legalism at the end of the Warring States Period.
The book "Han Feizi" focuses on promoting Han's rule of law theory that combines law, technique, and power. Han Fei's theory of combining "law", "shu" and "power" reached the highest peak of pre-Qin legalist theory, providing theoretical weapons for Qin to unify the six countries, and at the same time, it also provided a theoretical weapon for the future feudal autocratic system. Theoretical basis.
Han Fei’s simple dialectical thinking is also quite prominent. He first proposed the theory of contradiction, using the fable of a spear and a shield to illustrate the principle that "the indestructible shield and the indestructible spear cannot exist in the same world." . It is worth mentioning that the book "Han Feizi" records a large number of popular fables, the most famous of which are "self-contradiction", "waiting for rabbits", "concealing illness and avoiding medical treatment", "using the Yu Yu to make up for the numbers", "the old horse knows the way" and so on. These vivid fables contain profound philosophy. With their perfect combination of ideological and artistic qualities, they inspire people with wisdom and have high literary value.