Daoism because it wasn't as harsh. Legalism would have more charge.
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Confucianism Daoism and legalism or Buddhism if you want to be fancy.wrong, it is Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism
The answer to this question is subjective and dependent on personal values and beliefs. Legalism emphasizes strict laws and order, while Daoism promotes harmony with nature and a more relaxed approach to governance. Some individuals may prefer the structure and control of Legalism, while others may find contentment and happiness in the simplicity and naturalness of Daoism. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to determine which philosophy aligns better with their own values and ideals.
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Legalism, Confucianism, then Taoism.
The founder of Confucius and was the emperor for China who thought of legalism and Daoism.
d. legalism
Three major Chinese philosophies are Confucianism, Daoism (Taoism), and Legalism. Confucianism emphasizes moral values, social harmony, and filial piety. Daoism focuses on achieving harmony with nature and living in accordance with the natural flow of the universe. Legalism stresses the use of strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order and stability in society.
Legalism was far different in its ideals and approach. Like Daoism, Legalism did not have one founder but several who shared similar ideas of which Han Feizi and Shangzi are well known. While Confucianism tried to gain total harmony with social order and Daoism searched for the same result in nature, Legalists believed that a strong political structure was the answer.
The three most prominent philosophies of rule in the Chinese empire were Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism. Confucianism emphasized moral values, virtue, and social harmony, Legalism focused on strict laws and centralized authority to maintain order, and Daoism advocated for living in harmony with nature and embracing simplicity.
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