Guiguzi (400 BC-320 BC), surnamed Wang, named Xu, also known as Wang Chan, and Wang Li, named Xuanweizi.
Guiguzi is a representative figure of Taoism in the Spring and Autumn Period and the originator of political strategists. Guiguzi often went to the mountains to collect herbs and practice Taoism. Because he lives in Guigu in seclusion, he calls himself Mr. Guigu. "Old Patriarch of Wang Chan" is what later generations call Guiguzi, and it is one of the five schools of Lao Xue. "Old School, Su, Zhang (referring to Su Qin and Zhang Yi), Guigu School, Shen and Han School, Yang Zhu School, Zhuang and Lie School, Guan Yin, and Yin Wen School." Guiguzi, also known as 捭hece
. It is said that it was compiled by scholars after Mr. Guigu according to Mr. Guigu's remarks.
The book focuses on tactics and debate skills. There are fourteen chapters in Guiguzi, among which the thirteenth and fourteenth chapters have been lost.