Legalism is favored by many aristocrats as legalism favors force and power.
Because of daoism
many aristocrats likes legalism because it favored force and power. it also did not require rulers to show kindness or understanding. it ideas led to cruel laws and punishments for Chinese farmers. k this cant be wrong cuz i copied it from my 6TH grade book. I HOPED IT HELPES yes it did help kinda
many aristocrats likes legalism because it favored force and power. it also did not require rulers to show kindness or understanding. it ideas led to cruel laws and punishments for Chinese farmers. k this cant be wrong cuz i copied it from my 6TH grade book. I HOPED IT HELPES yes it did help kinda
A lot of people followed him, although aristocrats did not seem fond of the idea. So, many aristocrats decided to folow the ides of Legalism.
The religion was Legalism. Actually, Legalism is not a religion. It is a philosophy. There was no real religion in the Qin dynasty, although the emperor did follow the ways of Legalism to rule China.
Legalism is the 3rd philosophy of ancient China. It was made by the 3rd thinker, Hanfeizi. Hanfeizi believed that humans were naturally evil. Because of his thinking, he wanted people to have harsh laws and strict punishments. Many aristocrats in China like the idea. They liked the idea because it favored power.
Cultural Revolution and Legalism have many different connections. Legalism is a philosophy that says all humans are bad and must be controlled by the government. Within the Cultural Revolution, Mao Zedong did just this when he regained power in 1965. He put the adults to work in factories and communes. He also changed the schools systems so the students would learn what he wished for them to learn. It was almost a form of brainwash. Those who lashed out were put out by the government and by Mao's supporters. It was a violent time that could have been avoided if Mao did not believe, and convince others to believe in Legalism.
The construction of the Great Wall of China, and Lord Shang Yang introduced many military advantageous reforms and helped construct the Qin capital, Xianyang and advocating the philosophy of Legalism.
yes,and has many punishments and laws
They have 10,00 followers today.
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Legalism is not a religion but rather a term used to describe an over-emphasis on codes of conduct and canons (laws).