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What is Paula's biography?

Plato (about 427 ~ 327 BC) was a famous idealist philosopher in ancient Greece. He was born in an aristocratic family in Athens, and his father was a descendant of the king of Athens. His family can be traced back to the ancient imperial system in Athens. His mother was Solon, a reformer, and his uncle was Clerides, one of the thirty tyrants in Greece at that time. Plato received a good education in his early years and became interested in philosophy when he was young, so he learned from others: he studied Kratylos, a disciple of Heraclitus, and studied Pythagoras' philosophy and the theory of Elias School. Plato began to study philosophy with Socrates at the age of 20. Unexpectedly, Sue was sentenced to death eight years later, and Plato came to Mecca to escape persecution. Later, he traveled to other countries in the archipelago, including Egypt, southern Italy and Sicily. In the meantime, he inspected the political, legal, educational and religious systems in various places in detail, and further studied and mastered the theories of mathematics, astronomy, mechanics, music and various philosophical schools at that time. It is on the basis of such extensive knowledge that Plato gradually formed his own philosophical system and his views on reforming Greek social, political, legal, educational and religious systems. In 387 BC, Plato returned to Athens and established the Academie, giving lectures and writing books. Plato's Academy has become not only the highest institution of learning in Athens, but also the academic center of all Greece. Aristotle also studied in this college. Plato enjoyed a high reputation in his later years, not only in Athens, but also in the whole Greek world. Legend has it that he died peacefully at a wedding banquet at the age of 80.

Plato is the only writer with rich and complete works in ancient western countries. He left more than 30 dialogues for later generations. Among them, The Republic and The Law are rich in philosophy of law.