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The founder of Legalism, a Chinese philosophical and political ideology, is traditionally attributed to Han Fei, who lived during the Warring States period in ancient China. Legalism emphasizes strict adherence to laws and rules, advocating for a strong central authority to maintain order and stability in society. Han Fei's writings, along with those of other Legalist thinkers such as Li Si, had a significant influence on the development of the Qin Dynasty's legal system.

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