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Which leader practiced legalism?

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Updated: 8/19/2019

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Is legalism still practiced today?

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Where is legalism practiced today?

AnswerLEGALISM WAS FOUNDED IN CHINA


What Chinese dynasty practiced legalism?

the Qin dynasty


Was the Qin dynasty a confucian state?

No, during the Qin dynasty, legalism was practiced and anything involving confuscism was destroyed. No, during the Qin dynasty, legalism was practiced and anything involving confuscism was destroyed.


Who is the leader of legalism?

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Where is legalism practiced?

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Who adopted Legalism?

Li Si who was a Chinese leader during the warring states era.


Did Han emperors based their rule on the teachings of Confucius?

Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.


Is Legalism a religion?

Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy


Where is Confucianism?

Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism are all parts of Buddhism. These are practiced in conjunction with each-other in China and across Asia. Confucius invented the philosophy and brought his ideas to others, who liked it, as it is a mix of calm "one with nature" Daoism, and strict, communist-like "legalism" with demands and yelling. It is where the idea "respect your elders" comes from. So you could say the ideas of the religion are practiced everywhere, without one even knowing it.


Where did Legalism?

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How many people follow Legalism today?

Legalism is an ancient Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict adherence to laws and harsh punishments for those who violate them. Today, Legalism as a formal philosophical system is not widely followed, as it has been largely overshadowed by other schools of thought such as Confucianism and Taoism. However, some principles of Legalism, such as the importance of rule of law and order, may still influence modern governance and legal systems in China and other countries. It is difficult to quantify the exact number of people who adhere to Legalism today, as it is not a widely practiced or recognized belief system in the same way as major world religions.