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Who was the most successful teacher in ancient China? If he claimed to be the second, Confucius dared not be the first.

The most successful teacher in ancient China was Gui Guzi, the founder of the strategist in the Spring and Autumn Period. Guiguzi, named Wang Xu, was a very famous Taoist representative in the Spring and Autumn Period. Not only that, he was also an excellent educator, and all the students he brought out were excellent, which played a very important role in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Guiguzi's record is even more fascinating, saying that he knows astronomy above and geography below. Guiguzi has made outstanding contributions in all aspects, not only in politics, but also in diplomacy and management. If Confucius has made great contributions in the field of culture, Guiguzi's contribution goes far beyond culture. He covers a wider and deeper field. It is said that the age of Guiguzi is a mystery, about 130 years old.

Many outstanding disciples of Guiguzi had a profound influence on the Spring and Autumn Period. Guiguzi's four best disciples are Su Qin, Zhang Yi, Sun Bin and Pang Juan. These four men had different political views, but they had great influence at that time, especially Su Qin, one of the representatives of vertical and horizontal tactics, who made the six countries form an alliance to attack Qin. Equally outstanding is that Lian Heng's Zhang Yi led Qin to break the six-nation alliance and successfully made Qin the most powerful country, which laid the foundation for Qin Shihuang to unify the six countries in the future. This shows that Guiguzi can cultivate so many excellent apprentices, and also proves his outstanding ability.

Moreover, Guiguzi's education for students is not generalized, but focuses on teaching students in accordance with their aptitude. The disciples he taught were different, and everyone had their own uniqueness, so these disciples performed well in all aspects. Therefore, Guiguzi is the most successful teacher, and Confucius is called the second one and may not even claim to be the first.