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Han Feizi is a Legalist, he combines the "law" of Shang Ying, the "technique" of Shen Buxian, and the "potential" of prudence, and is the master of Legalist thought. Han Feizi integrated Lao Tzu's dialectics, naïve materialism and law.
Legalism is one of the hundred schools of thought, and is an important school in Chinese history that advocates the rule of law as its core ideology. Legalism is not a pure theoretician, but a doer who actively joins the WTO, and its thinking is also focused on the practical utility of law. Legalism includes many aspects such as ethical thought, social development thought, political thought, and rule of law thought.
Legalist ethical thought refers to the concept of integrity and the concept of righteousness and benefit based on the concept of human nature.
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Author or source: "Han Feizi" The original text of the ancient text "Heshi": Chu Ren's family got Yupu in the Chu Mountain, and offered the king of Li.
King Li made the jade man look at each other, and the jade man said: Shi also. The king took harmony as a predicament, and cut off his left foot.
and Li Wangxue, the king of martial arts ascended the throne, and the king of martial arts who was dedicated to his purple. King Wu made the jade people look at each other, and said: Shi also.
The king thought that harmony was a joke, and cut off his right foot. King Wu, King Wen ascended the throne, and Nai hugged his Lu Hengpu and cried under Chu Mountain, three days and three nights, crying and followed by blood. When the king heard this, he made people ask why.
Said: There are many people in the world, and the sorrow of Zi Xi crying is also accompanied? And said:
I am not sad, sad husband Baoyu and the title is a stone, and the name of the chastity is a name, so I am sad. Wang Nai made the jade people take care of their treasures, and then ordered to say: The beauty of the family.
Translation of the full text of "He's Family" in modern text: The people of Chu obtained an unprocessed piece of jade in the Chu Mountains and held it and presented it to King Li. King Li called the jade worker to identify, and the jade worker said:
It's stone. King Li thought that He was cheating, so he cut off his left foot. When King Li died, King Wu ascended the throne, and He held his raw jade to present to King Wu.
King Wu called the jade worker to identify, and said: "It's a stone." King Wu also thought that He was deceitful and cut off his right foot.
King Wu died, King Wen ascended the throne, and the He clan held his jade and cried under the Chu Mountain, for three days and three nights, and the tears dried up and continued to bleed. When King Wen heard this, he sent someone to ask him why he was crying. said:
There are many people in the world who have been cut off, why are you crying so sadly? He said: I am not sad that my feet were cut off, I am sad that the treasure jade is said to be a stone, and a sincere person is said to be a **, which is the reason for my grief.
King Wen made the jade workers process this stone, and obtained the treasure jade from it, so he named it Heshi Zhibi. 」
"Han Feizi" is the work of Han Fei, the master of Korean legalism at the end of the Warring States period, and most of them are Han Fei's own works. The book "Han Feizi" focuses on promoting the theory of the rule of law that combines Korean illegality, art, and potential. >>>More
Han Fei, also known as Han Feizi (c. 280-233 BC), was a native of Korea (now Xinzheng, Henan) at the end of the Warring States Period and one of the princes of the Han royal family. Han Fei was a materialist philosopher at the end of the Warring States period and a master of Legalist thought. According to the "Historical Records", Han Fei was proficient in "the study of criminal names and spells", and he and Qin Xiang Li Si were both students of Gou Zi. >>>More
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Han Feizi is a Korean in the late Warring States period in ancient China, that is, Xinzheng in Henan Province today, and he is also a representative of ancient Legalism in China; It was a famous thinker, politician, philosopher, Han Feizi was born in a Korean aristocracy, he was the son of Han Wang Xie at that time, he was gifted and intelligent since he was a child, and his writing was also very talented. Han Feizi's "Han Feizi" is also the greatest achievement of his life, and the idea of "rule of law" has become China's first unified ideological road of centralization. His articles are also very precise, the policy inferences are reasonable, the ideas are rigorous, and Han Feizi is also good at using many fables to tell the big truth, and the humor is also intriguing.