What ancient books did Han Feizi write?

Han Fei's works were compiled by later generations after his death. There are 55 articles in Han's Records of Literature and Art, 20 volumes of Sui Shu's Classics and Records, seven quotations from Zhang Shoujie's Records of Justice (or seven records from Liu Xiang) and 20 volumes of Zi Han's A Brief Comment on Zi Han by Liang Qixiong are particularly concise, simple and profound.

Chen Qiyou, a famous scholar, is mainly engaged in the study of Han Feizi and Lv Chunqiu. 2007+09 17 was born in Shaoguan, Guangdong. He died in Shanghai on March 3, 2006. He graduated from China Literature Department of Fu Jen Catholic University, and was a professor at Shanghai Aurora University, Guanghua University and Chengwen College.

Liang Qixiong (1900 ~ 1965), a native of Xinhui, Guangdong, was born in Macao, a classical writer and the younger brother of Liang Qichao. He studied in a private school founded by his father Liang Baoying since childhood, and went to Chongde Middle School in Beijing in 19 15. Until graduation. Liang Qichao 1925 was taught in Tsinghua University by his brother as a teaching assistant and studied under the pre-Qin philosophers. On this basis, he studied hard in his spare time. He has been a lecturer at Northeastern University, a lecturer at the Literature Department of Beijing Jiaotong University, and a librarian at the National Peiping Library, Fu Jen Catholic University, the Chinese Department of yenching university and the History Department. Associate Professor and Professor, Philosophy Department, Chinese Department, Peking University. 1955 transferred to the Social Science Department of China Academy of Sciences as a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy. His main works are Xunzi Cambodia Edition (1936 Commercial Press), An Introduction to Twenty-four History (1936 Zhonghua Book Company) and Xunzi's Brief Interpretation (65436).