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SAT · 2026-03-28 · 01:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0328-40113
News/How to win friends and influence people in ancient China
NSR-2026-0328-40113Analysis·EN·Human Interest

How to win friends and influence people in ancient China

The article discusses "Guiguzi," an ancient Chinese text offering practical advice on persuasion, particularly for those interacting with powerful figures. Stephen Selby translated the text into English, comparing it to Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People." The book's origins are uncertain, believed to be written sometime between the Warring States Period and the Han Dynasty.

Alex LoSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-28 · 01:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
How to win friends and influence people in ancient China
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The article discusses "Guiguzi," an ancient Chinese text offering practical advice on persuasion, particularly for those interacting with powerful figures. Stephen Selby translated the text into English, comparing it to Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People." The book's origins are uncertain, believed to be written sometime between the Warring States Period and the Han Dynasty. Despite its potential relevance, "Guiguzi" has remained relatively obscure, possibly due to its perceived conflict with Confucian ideals. Selby's translation aims to make the text more accessible, providing context and insight into its strategies for navigating power dynamics.

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Stephen Selby has given Guiguzi a full English translation alongside the original Chinese text.

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Guiguzi is a practical manual on how to persuade people in power.

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People can never agree on who wrote or compiled Guiguzi, sometime between the Warring States Period and the Han dynasty.

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Guiguzi is like the ancient Chinese version of Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People.

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The way Stephen Selby tells it, Guiguzi (鬼谷子) sounds like the ancient Chinese version of Dale Carnegie’s enduring self-help book, How to Win Friends and Influence People.Given its contents and message, it should have been a text for the ages. After all, whether ancient, modern, postmodern, Eastern or Western, many of us still need to kiss up to wayward bosses and stroke their egos if we want to advance our careers – not to mention ancient despots who could chop off your head for saying the wrong thing.However, while the text is well known, it has never enjoyed the same prestige as other ancient classics throughout the ages. People can never agree on who wrote or compiled it, sometime between the Warring States Period and the Han dynasty. I guess that really narrows it down.Moreover, given its subject matter, it was, perhaps, considered somewhat inappropriate by the high moral standards – or, if you prefer, deep hypocrisy – of the dominant teachings of the Confucian school.“Guiguzi is a book that has been half-buried for thousands of years,” Selby told me. “It has also been the subject of endless doubts about its authenticity. It is not a philosophical work, but a practical manual on how to persuade people in power, especially those who are liable to have you executed if they’re not happy hearing what you have to say. You might find that quite a relevant concept in today’s world.”That sounds intriguing. I have never read it, but now I am tempted to give it a go. It’s a short book, and Selby, a former director of the Hong Kong government’s Intellectual Property Department, has given it a full English translation alongside the original Chinese text. There is also a foreword and lengthy introduction to give the perplexed reader much-needed context.
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