Shi Huangdi and the Persians implemented harsh laws to maintain strict control over their subjects and deter any acts of rebellion or disobedience. Harsh punishments were believed to instill fear and ensure compliance with the ruler's authority. In both cases, centralized power and a focus on maintaining order were driving factors for the implementation of such laws.
The emperor who based his rule on Legalism was Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. He used Legalist principles to centralize power, enforce strict laws, and control his subjects through fear and punishment. His reign was characterized by authoritarian rule and stringent laws to maintain control over his empire.
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Shi Huangdi embraced Legalism due to its focus on strong central authority, strict laws, and harsh punishments. He believed it was necessary to control the vast Qin Empire and maintain order. Legalist principles aligned with his goal of consolidating power and achieving stability through strict governance.
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1. He didn't agree with Confucius, instead, he preferred Legalism. The legalists believed that people could force to be good. In this way, he built his empire stronger. However, this didn't really work. More and more people began to rebel the Qin king and it collapsed.
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Qin Shihuandgi had stregenthen and organized China and many people disliked him because of harsh laws and punishments.
Shi Huangdi
He was harsh but fair.