The Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) is known for combining Legalism and Confucianism. While the Qin Dynasty initially implemented Legalism as its primary philosophy, the Han sought to soften its rigid laws by incorporating Confucian ideals, emphasizing moral governance, education, and the importance of ethical leadership. This blend helped establish a bureaucratic system that valued both order and virtue, shaping Chinese political thought for centuries.
imperial confucianism
The Han dynasty was controlled directly by the central government and was call as the golden age of the Chinese.
Zhou Dynasty; during the period of warring states, these three philosophies came about
Confucianism
Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.
imperial confucianism
It started out as legalism, then it swayed to Confucianism.
the Qin dynasty
Because the zhou dynasty wanted to maintain power
The ruler of the Qin Dynasty, Shi Huangdi, founded which political philosophy? A. Legalism B. Confucianism C. Daoism D. Mohism
Because the zhou dynasty wanted to maintain power
The Han dynasty was controlled directly by the central government and was call as the golden age of the Chinese.
they all were a part of Ancient Chin's history during the Han dynasty
Zhou Dynasty; during the period of warring states, these three philosophies came about
Confucianism was based off of Chinese beliefs and Confucius was born into an aging dynasty
Confucianism
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