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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.

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He did not have a religion, but he did have a belief system: Legalism. Legalism is the belief in strict rules, and that people are inherently bad and need tough laws to bend them into shape.

He used this belief system to justify and fuel a lot of his decisions as emperor.

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Not so much as a religion as it is a philosophy. They adopted Legalism which exercised in harsh punishments and laws. (Which may have contributed to the fact that they only lasted 14 years...)

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There is no real religion, but they did believe in many spirits and gods. They were against confucianism. At a time one of the rulers wanted to change their relgion to only Daoism but it didnt last for very long and only a few changed.

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It was taoism.

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taoism, confucianism, daoism, etc.

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