By 600 CE, Legalism had primarily spread in China, particularly during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE), where it became the official state philosophy. Its principles, emphasizing strict laws and centralized authority, influenced governance and administration throughout imperial China. While its prominence declined after the Qin, its ideas persisted in various forms within Chinese political thought and practice. Legalism did not spread widely outside of China, remaining largely a Chinese philosophical movement.
legalism
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
the qin were the ones that adopted legalism
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Yes he was a follower of legalism.
Near East, Middle East, the Mediterranean region, North Africa, southern Europe, western and central Asia.
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Legalism was the political philosophy undergirding the Qin Empire of Shih Huangdi. It spread to Southeast Asia by way of Chinese contacts with Southeast Asian peoples, especially the Vietnamese, who came under Chinese Direct Occupation several times in history.
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
Legalism is a Chinese philosophy.
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
legalism
legalism
legalism are strict rules if workers work hard so will the legalism distributives.
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
the qin were the ones that adopted legalism