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Hui Shi
Hui Shi (; 380–305 BCE), or Huizi (; "Master Hui"), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. He was a representative of the School of Names (Sophists or Dialecticians), and is famous for ten paradoxes about the relativity of time and space, for instance, "I set off for Yue (southeastern China) today and came there yesterday."
==Works mentioning Hui Shi==

The philosophical writings of Hui Shi are no longer extant, but several Chinese classic texts refer to him, including the ''Zhan Guo Ce'', ''Lüshi Chunqiu'', ''Han Feizi'', ''Xunzi'', and most frequently, the ''Zhuangzi''.
Nine ''Zhuangzi'' chapters mention Hui Shi, calling him "Huizi" 26 times and "Hui Shi" 9 times. "Under Heaven" (chapter 33), which summarizes Warring States philosophies, contains all of the latter 9 references by name.

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