Statesman, logician, and Zhuangzi's beloved sparring partner, who taught that the largest and smallest things alike have no boundary.
Hui Shi was chief minister of the state of Wei and the sharpest of the School of Names. He left ten famous paradoxes that dissolve the lines we draw across the world: the greatest thing has nothing outside it, the smallest nothing inside; the sky is as low as the earth; love all things, for heaven and earth are one body. His lifelong friend and rival was Zhuangzi, who mourned that after Hui Shi died he had no one left worth talking to. Where the Daoist used paradox to free the mind, Hui Shi used it to probe how language carves up a seamless reality.
“The greatest has nothing beyond itself; the smallest has nothing within. Love all things, for heaven and earth are one body.”
A statesman and logician of the School of Names, and the lifelong sparring partner of Zhuangzi.
Served as chief minister of the state of Wei and left ten paradoxes dissolving the boundaries we draw across the world.
Hui Shi and Zhuangzi were lifelong debating partners; Zhuangzi mourned that after his friend died he had no one worth talking to.