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  • Han Feizi – Chapter 22.31

    June 1, 2026

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    Juan

    Han Feizi tells Xi Simi avoided cutting trees, fearing he’d expose Tian Chengzi’s plot and risk his life.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 22.30

    June 1, 2026

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    Juan

    Han Feizi tells Wu Qi fled Lu after Ji Sun’s regicide, sensing early political danger.

  • Huà Shé Tiān Zú (画蛇添足)

    June 1, 2026

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    Ana

    Basic Information Chinese Idiom: 画蛇添足 Pinyin: huà shé tiān zú Literal Meaning: Draw a snake and then add feet to it. Figurative Meaning: Do something unnecessary that ruins what is already perfect; overdo a thing and end up making a fool of oneself. Cultural Background This well-known fable-based idiom comes from the Warring States…

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 22.29

    June 1, 2026

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    Juan

    Han Feizi tells Hui Zi warned Chen Zhen: building trust is hard, but rivals can easily ruin you.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 22.28

    June 1, 2026

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    Juan

    Han Feizi tells a Lu craftsman planned to move to Yue. His skills were useless there, so he would end up poor.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 22.27

    June 1, 2026

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    Juan

    Han Feizi tells King Zhou’s wild drinking made everyone lose track of days. Ji Zi feigned ignorance to avoid danger.

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