He is an ancient Egyptian official who lived in the late 25th century BC and the beginning of the 24th
century BC. He was (Ptahhotep), the guardian of a city and a minister during the reign of King Jed Ka Ra, Isisi, founder of the Fifth Dynasty, and is attributed to his famous book on ethics and good behavior (the teachings of Ptahhotep), which is one of Ancient Egyptian masterpieces in (literature of wisdom) that are concerned with guiding young people and directing them to good morals
Ptah was the first philosopher in the ancient world by virtue of what we obtained from manuscripts in moral philosophy and take the likes of him curved providing advice and guidance from a father to his son
Evidence for this is what the archaeologist Will Duron mentioned, who says that these teachings date back to the year 2880 B.C., and I have found some sayings dating back to Hakim Ptahhotep and in it as a machine
(Upon instructions from the Minister, Ptah Hatep, the city's governor, under the patronage of His Majesty King Jed Ka Ra Ra of Essisi)
He married Ptahhotep: From (Khamer Rabanti) and the meaning of her name is shining love for the two goddesses, and he gave birth to his son called (Sister of Houtb) and sometimes he wrote (Sister Hotep) and he was also a minister
Al-Hakim has buried Ptahhotep with his grandchildren in his cemetery, which is considered a terrace north of Saqqara and is hundreds of meters away from the tomb (T) west of the listed pyramid.