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  1. Han Fei is considered to be one of Chinas greatest legalist philosophers. Unlike people who believed in Confucianism and had faith in the benevolence of leaders, he believed in a government that abided by laws. For him, the government should influence its subjects to do good.

  2. Discover Han Fei famous and rare quotes. Share Han Fei quotations about evidence. "It is dangerous for a ruler to trust..."

  3. Quotations from the Hanfeizi, ancient China's most prominent Legalist philosopher, mostly based on the W.K. Liao and Burton Watson translations of the work (although note that I convert W.K. Liao's romanization into pinyin).

  4. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Han_FeiHan Fei - Wikiquote

    24 lut 2024 · Quotes. [edit] The Law (道, Way) is Huge and Shapeless, its Moral extends everywhere. 夫道者、弘大而無形,德者、覈理而普至。 至於群生,斟酌用之,萬物皆盛,而不與其寧。 "More Power" (《揚權》) [edit] When all within the four seas have been put in their proper places, [the sage] sits in darkness to observe the light.

  5. 23 sty 2016 · In his treatise Han Fei Zi, the Chinese ancient thinker Han Fei proposes a governance structure that emphasizes the institutionalization of legal norms, judicious sovereign intervention, and ministerial obligations.

  6. Notes to Legalism in Chinese Philosophy. 1. The “Legalist” label was at times attached to Xunzi 荀子 (ca. 310-230 BCE), who was an avowed Confucian, but also a putative teacher of two major Legalist thinkers, Han Fei and Li Si.

  7. Notes to Legalism in Chinese Philosophy. 1. This famous political slogan remained significant throughout traditional and modern China’s history; in its abbreviated form (fuqiang 富强, “strong and powerful”) it stands as the first of the so-called Core Socialist Values as defined by the Communist Party of China in 2012.

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