- Shen
Buhai (Chinese: 申不害; c. 400 BC – c. 337 BC) was a
Chinese statesman,
reformer and diplomat. The
Shiji records that he
served as
Chancellor of the...
- The
Buhai is a
right tributary of the
river Jijia in Romania. It
discharges into the
Jijia near the city Dorohoi. Its
length is 18 km (11 mi) and its...
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include ministers Li Kui and
Shang Yang, and more
Daoistic figures Shen
Buhai and
philosopher Shen Dao, with the late Han
Feizi drawing on both. Later...
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Sophie Buhai (born
Sophie Suzanne Blondeau Buhai) is an
American designer based in Los Angeles. She
founded her
namesake jewelry and
accessories brand...
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Ashleigh Ann
Buhai (née Simon, born 11 May 1989) is a
South African professional golfer who won the 2022 Women's Open, one of the
major championships...
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compared more with
administrator Shen
Buhai than the
legalistic Shang Yang. Xun
Kuang recalls both of them,
taking Shen
Buhai as more
focused on power, and Shen...
- have been
imported from the
earlier political thought of
Legalist Shen
Buhai (400 BCE – c. 337 BCE) as
Daoists became more
interested in the exercise...
- (77–6 BC)
attribute it to the
doctrine of Shen
Buhai (400 – c. 337 BC).
According to the Han Feizi, Shen
Buhai actually used the older, more philosophically...
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Jebel Buhais or
Jebel Al-
Buhais (Arabic: جَبَل بُحَيْص \ جَبَل ٱلْبُحَيْص, romanized: Jabal Buḥayṣ /
Jabal Al-Buḥayṣ) is a
geological feature, an extensive...
- dynasty,: 82
succeeding emperors and
reformers were
still influenced by Shen
Buhai and the Han Feizi, with
Shang Yang's
current again coming to prominence...