Fan Li

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Fan Li was an influential Chinese statesman, strategist, and later famed businessman and philanthropist, best known for advising King Goujian of Yue during the late Spring and Autumn period.

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instanceOf Chinese statesman
Spring and Autumn period person
businessman
historical figure
military strategist
philanthropist
alsoKnownAs Fan Shiyu
Fan Ziwen
Tao Zhu Gong
associatedWith King Goujian of Yue
State of Wu
Xi Shi
countryOfCitizenship State of Yue
culture Chinese
employer King Goujian of Yue
era Spring and Autumn period
surface form: late Spring and Autumn period
fieldOfWork commerce
military strategy
philanthropy
statecraft
genre featured in Chinese historical legends
influenced later Chinese business ethics
traditional Chinese views on wealth and morality
knownFor amassing great wealth through commerce
being regarded as a model businessman in later Chinese tradition
devising strategies to defeat the State of Wu
helping Yue recover after defeat by Wu
philanthropic distribution of wealth
withdrawing from political life after Yue’s victory
legacy celebrated as a symbol of wisdom in both politics and business in Chinese lore
regarded as one of the earliest recorded Chinese entrepreneurs
mentorOf King Goujian of Yue
notableIdea retiring from power after success to avoid political danger
using wealth for the benefit of the people
notableWork advising King Goujian of Yue against the State of Wu
occupation merchant
philanthropist
political advisor
strategist
participantIn conflict between the State of Yue and the State of Wu
placeOfActivity Qi
Yüeh
surface form: Yue
positionHeld chief minister of Yue (traditional accounts)
residence State of Qi
State of Yue
spouse Xi Shi

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