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Guiguzi, a strange man through the ages
I don't know what everyone's first reaction is when they see Guiguzi. Is it a wise and profound "seeking for the saints" in history, or a top master in the animation "The Bright Moon in Qin Dynasty"?

No matter which one, Guiguzi is an eternal miracle, which is an indisputable fact.

Guiguzi (400-320 BC), surnamed Wang, named Xu, also known as Wang Li, named Xuanweizi. Huaxia nationality, who spoke the song of defending the country during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period (now Qixian County, Hebi City, Henan Province); One is Wei Guoye (Linzhang County, Handan, Hebei Province) during the Warring States Period. Hundred schools of thought, the father of military strategists, was a legend in the Warring States Period. Famous strategist, originator of military strategists, and master of art of war. It is also respected by later generations as "seeking holiness." In the cultural history, Guiguzi is an academic master as famous as Confucius and Laozi.

Guiguzi not only made great achievements himself, but also left a deep impression on several disciples he taught. Shang Yang, who promoted Shang Yang's political reform, Sun Bin, who wrote Sun Tzu's Art of War, Su Qin, who unified the six countries, Zhang Yi, who broke the alliance with Lian Heng, and Pang Juan, a general of Wei, were all his proud disciples.

There is no accurate record of Guiguzi's life in history, only legends about his life.

Legend 1

There is a member king in the village who is highly respected in the village. He has a smart and studious daughter who is knowledgeable, dignified and virtuous. One year, there was a drought, and dozens of acres of grain fields outside Mr. Wang's house were almost completely harvested, leaving only a thick and full-grown ancient seedling on the grave in the middle of the field. After autumn, the long-term workers pinch the full ears of grain home. Miss Wang saw the golden ears of wheat, rubbed them in her mouth and tasted them. Unexpectedly, the granules slipped into her stomach at once. Later, Miss Wang was like a sick girl, and her body gradually lost weight. Winter passed and spring came. Teacher Wang's health has changed obviously. She is pregnant and is about to give birth.

Mr. Wang was very angry and felt ashamed to see the people in the village again. He had to kick his daughter out of the house. That night, Mrs. Wang sent her daughter to the grass temple. After Mrs. Wang left, Miss Wang felt wronged and ashamed of life. At this moment, an old woman came and told Miss Wang that she was eating Linggu grass, and that the child she gave birth to would grow up to be a wizard who would help the world, and that Wang Xiaoru would have great merits in the future. Miss Wang asked who her mother-in-law was. The defendant is Nanhai Guanyin who delivered her baby. Soon, Mr. Wang gave birth to a baby boy. The mother-in-law said, "This child was conceived by eating strange food. Let's call it guiguzi. After his mother Wang Xing, he will practice Zen Buddhism when he grows up. He can be named Wang Chan. "

Legend 2

According to legend, a long time ago, there was a family named Zhao, and the neighbor's name was Zhou. The Zhao family is a businessman and the Zhou family is a farmer. The two families are closely related. At that time, the Zhao family went bankrupt for business, and the Zhou family gave generous support. The Zhao family promised to betroth their daughter to the Zhou family's son to show their gratitude.

Soon after, fate reversed again. Zhou's parents died one after another, and his family declined. As a businessman, the Zhao family wanted to break up their marriage. Zhou's son missed his childhood friends, was angry and lovesick, and died. Zhao's daughter is a smart and virtuous woman. When she heard the bad news, she rushed to the grave of Zhou's son. She wailed, but she cried her eyes out because of excessive sadness. In a trance, it seems that Zhou's son wants her to take a grain of rice home from the grave. When Zhao's daughter woke up, she saw that there was indeed a rice plant around her, so she took it back and ate it. Not long after, Zhao's daughter became pregnant and gave birth to a boy, which was later Guiguzi. Because ghosts give birth to valleys and valleys give birth to children, Zhao's daughter named her children Guiguzi.

Guiguzi's main works include Guiguzi and Yin Fu's Seven Musts. His works were called "forbidden fruit by wisdom, a rare book on earth" by later generations, and books were banned in previous dynasties, but some famous sentences he left were sealed as classics by later generations.