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.
I think Shi Huangdi was a legalist because he began ending internal battles between warring states. he drove out nomadic trespassers. he also conquered rival states. he made china larger.
assassinated By Ezio (Roman assassin)
built the great wall of china.
246-249 bc
-*To Stop People From Invading . DUHHH !
legalist.
he followed legalist belief
He started it.
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shi huangdi believed in the legalist way of running the country.he tried to wipe out confucian teachings. he had 460 critics and confuciamists
he thought he was right about liking nature so he helped encourage people to like nature and see what it can help do like provide food for them