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Han Fei

Han Fei (; ; 233 BC), also known as Han Feizi, was an influential political Chinese philosopher of the Warring States period who synthesized the methods of his predecessors using the relatively recent innovation of rule by law as a base, as described in his eponymous work.〔http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_aboutchina/2003-09/24/content_23104.htm〕
Han borrowed Shang Yang's emphasis on laws, Shen Buhai's emphasis on technique, and Shen Dao's ideas on authority and prophecy, emphasizing that the autocrat will be able to achieve firm control over the state with the mastering of his predecessors methodologies: his position of power (勢, ''Shì''); technique (術, ''Shù''), and law (法, '''').
Han Fei's philosophy was very influential on the future first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. After the early demise of the Qin Dynasty, Han Fei's philosophy was officially vilified by the following Han Dynasty. Despite its outcast status throughout the history of imperial China, Han Fei's political theory continued to heavily influence every dynasty afterwards, and the Confucian ideal of a rule without laws was never again realized.
==Name==
Han Fei ("Hahn" "Fay") is his name, while -''zi'' (, lit. "Master") was often added to philosophers' names as an honorific. The title ''Han Feizi'' is also used to denote the book written by him.

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