Biography of Dharma Saint Shangjun

Biography of Dharma Saint Shangjun

by Bookish Little Leaf

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"The Biography of Dharma Saint Shang Jun" is expected to have more than 50 chapters, each chapter is about 4,000 words, and the total is about 200,000 words. On the basis of fully respecting the known historical facts, it makes some reasonable associations and divergences, trying to restore Shang Yang's magnificent life and the rule of law ideas he brought to the land of China. As the only thorough legalist in Chinese history, Shang Yang devoted his whole life to bringing the light of the rule of law to the people at the end of the slave society. On the land of Qinchuan, he established a system for the people of the world and implemented the most complete and fair Qin Law in the history of China. In the tenth year of the Qin Dynasty, the people of Qin said: "There are no robbers on the road, there are no thieves in the mountains, and there are enough people at home. The people are brave in public wars and timid in private fights, and the countryside is well governed." This made Qin, which was originally half-lost, the first of the seven heroes, and laid the most solid foundation for the rise of the Qin Empire. In the end, the Qin State with a prosperous people and a strong country ended hundreds of years of separatist wars during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and established China's first truly complete and unified political power. China has since become an immortal monument in the annals of world history. The author is not superficial and tries to trace the footsteps of Shang Jun in his life, so as to entertain readers and warn the world.

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