Legalist History

Legalist History

by Sun Kaitai

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Legalism is one of the hundreds of schools of thought in the pre-Qin period. It is a school guided by the legal system. Its academic thoughts mainly include three aspects: law, technique and momentum. The founder of Legalism was Li Kui, and his book "The Book of Laws" has been the theoretical basis of later Legalism. After that, Wu Qi's practice of Legalist thought in Wei and Chu, Shen Buhe's development of Legalist "shu" thought, Shen Dao's development of Legalist "shi" thought, Shang Yang's two reforms in Qin, and Han Fei's comprehensive summary of Legalist theory, all of which continuously improved Legalist thought step by step. This book focuses on this to introduce readers to the development process of Legalist thought in the pre-Qin period, and at the same time provides an in-depth analysis of its far-reaching impact on society after Qin.

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