• Han Feizi – Chapter 23.28

    Han Feizi tells Lord Zhi tricked Qiu You’s king with a giant bell gift, forcing road construction for its delivery. A minister fled after warning of invasion; seven months later, Qiu You was conquered for coveting tempting but treacherous favors.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 23.27

    Han Feizi records two Wu envoys marked for sacrificial drum blood by Chu’s general. They reasoned killing them would make Wu tighten defenses and curse Chu’s drums, convincing the commander to spare their lives with sharp diplomatic logic.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 23.26

    Han Feizi recounts Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya split to back rival Qi princes. After Xiaobai became Duke Huan, Bao recommended jailed Guan as premier. The tale proves talented people rely on trusted friends instead of self-promotion to thrive.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 23.25

    Han Feizi records strategist Bai Gui’s advice to Song’s prime minister. To avoid being ousted once the young king comes of age, the minister should invite Chu’s envoys to praise the ruler’s filial fame and secure long-term official power.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 23.24

    Han Feizi records a diplomatic tip from Gong Ta to Zhou Zao. Instead of begging Qi’s funding openly and exposing his weak Wei influence, Zhou should pledge to deliver Wei’s obedience, winning royal backing and dual power in both states.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 23.23

    Han Feizi tells exiled Jin minister Zhonghang Wenzi avoided an old acquaintance, a county magistrate who once gifted him zithers and jade to curry favor. The official later seized Wenzi’s carriages to ingratiate his ruler, exposing sycophants’ self-serving betrayal.