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... rors of course wish to be supreme, so there needs to be a kind of ideology to control the people.
Qin Shi Huang chose the Legalist thought to prescribe the Emperor’s supremacy with laws, and evidently, he failed.
Thus, the Han Dynasty learned from this experience and chose Confucianism, the so-called "ruler be ruler, minister be minister, father be father, son be son," linking loyalty and filial piety together, morally elevating the Emperor to the highest throne.
An Emper ...
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