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What school does Keiko represent?

Keiko is a representative of a famous school.

Hui Shi, a native of Song Dynasty, was a famous politician, thinker, philosopher, founder and main representative of famous thoughts during the Warring States Period. He is the most important organizer and supporter of the six countries' joint anti-Qin campaign. Hui Shi's political career was mainly in Wei. His outstanding achievements in Wei period are as follows: first, "legislation for Wei", that is, legislation for Wei; The second is the mastermind Qihe.

That is, to accompany Wei Huiwang to Xuzhou of Qi, he appeared in front of Qi Weiwang and suggested that Wei Qi respect each other as king; Third, Qi and Chu were advocated to "suppress soldiers" and Wei and Chu were advocated to unite against Qin. At that time, Yi Cheung was in Wei and had an argument with Hui Shi. Hui Shi was exiled to Chu, and soon turned to Song, where he met his hometown Zhuangzi. Hui and Zhuang are friendly and have close friends. There was a famous "Hao Liang Debate".

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During the Warring States period, a school centered on the debate between name and reality. Han Shu Yi Wen Zhi is listed as one of the "nine streams". During the Warring States period, they were called "famous ministers" and "debaters", and during the Western Han Dynasty, they were called "famous ministers". Famous scholars emphasize that "controlling names is responsible, and we must not lose sight of them", and names and facts must be completely consistent. His view is often contrary to the popular view at that time, "take right as wrong and right as wrong."

On the issue of name and reality, Hui Shi advocated "contract difference", believing that all differences and opposites are relative and exaggerating the identity of things; Gong Sunlong advocated "divorced from reality", paying attention to analyzing feelings and concepts, distinguishing the individual from the general, the concrete from the abstract, and overemphasizing the individuality of things. Although they are different, they all contributed to the development of China's ancient logic thought.