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What is the relationship between Plato and his disciples?
Plato's mentoring relationship is mentoring relationship. The three belong to the mentoring relationship, Plato is Socrates' student and Aristotle is Plato's student.

"A great teacher makes a great apprentice" is perfect for them. In the same historical period, great sages such as Guiguzi, Mencius and Zhuangzi were also born in China, which can be said to echo each other from afar.

Although Aristotle did not cultivate a master of culture, he cultivated a military genius. This man is Alexander the Great and has the reputation of "king of conquest". He was the first king on earth to build a great empire across Asia, Africa and Europe.

Plato's story

The Sino-Persian War took place in 490 BC, starting with the second invasion of ancient Greece by the Persian Empire, ending with the signing of the Karhaas Peace Treaty in 449 BC and the surrender of Persian troops, and lasted for 4 1 year.

In the eyes of the ancient Greek allies, this was a just war against the invaders. In the face of the invaders, the ancient Greek people were United and shared the same enemy, but they strengthened the national cohesion, inspired their great patriotic enthusiasm, promoted the unity among the polis, drove the invaders out of their homes, and became the only spiritual belief of the residents of each polis at this time.

It is relying on this cohesion that ancient Greece formed an enterprising and positive atmosphere. In the later peacetime, these good atmospheres created excellent external conditions for the birth of cultural masters.