I don’t know!
It is believed that Emperor Huangdi cracked down on Confucianism because he found the teachings of Confucius to be a threat to his power and authority. Confucianism emphasizes hierarchy and moral leadership, which could potentially undermine the absolute power of the emperor. As a result, Huangdi sought to suppress Confucianism in order to maintain control over his empire.
he outlawed Confucianismhe outlawed Confucianism
The ruler of the Qin Dynasty, Shi Huangdi, founded which political philosophy? A. Legalism B. Confucianism C. Daoism D. Mohism
No he did not like it, he disagreed with it so he burned confucious books and killed their scholars
In: chinese history
No, Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of China, actually suppressed Confucianism and other philosophical schools during his rule. He promoted Legalism, which emphasized strict laws and punishments as a means of maintaining social order. His aim was to consolidate his power and control over the population, rather than promoting respect and harmony among individuals.
Crack Down happened in 1989.
Crack Down was created in 1989.
To crack down on something or someone means to become strict on them. For example, for the police to crack down on speeders, it means that they have begun to enforce speeding laws more heavily.
Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
The Qin Dynasty was taken over. Lou Bang and the Confucian scholars that were elected expressed Confucianism which took over Legalism. However, Legalist policies still took place but were not as harsh as they were when Shi Huangdi was still alive.
which of the follwing was not done by shi huangdi
Qin Shi Huang (also known as Shi Huangdi) was the Chinese emperor who purged all other writings and ideologies, especially Confucianism. Although some scholars have noted that his reign had certain positive aspects, he became known as a tyrannical leader who only wanted obedience to the laws that he (the emperor) put into place.