He ruled as an autocrat.
he passed strict laws (apex)
He burned books
Legalism and adopted Confucianism ,Yaaa ms. Bowmans 6th period
dafuq...
The first emperor, Liu bang departed from Shi Huangdi's strict legalism. He lowered taxes and softened harsh punishment, so people accepted him.
leagleism is what it says in my 6th grade school textbook -
became the first emperor of Rome
He ruled as an autocrat. he passed strict laws (apex)
Legalism and adopted Confucianism ,Yaaa ms. Bowmans 6th period
dafuq...
The first emperor, Liu bang departed from Shi Huangdi's strict legalism. He lowered taxes and softened harsh punishment, so people accepted him.
Legalism is believing that you have to be good enough to earn something that's already been paid for. The opposite of faith, which is knowing that there's no way you could ever pay for your sins, and letting Jesus carry you all the way.
qing shu Huang was the first emperor. because they earlier were kings
leagleism is what it says in my 6th grade school textbook -
somewhat, he burned books that did not agree with legalism and buried students who didn't agree with him. He also forced slaves to build the grate wall of china which was bone breaking work.
The first emperor, Liu bang departed from Shi Huangdi's strict legalism. He lowered taxes and softened harsh punishment, so people accepted him.
became the first emperor of Rome
They were built to honor the First Qin Emperor Shi Huang. The warriors were comissioned either by Shi Huang himself or his heirs. The belief is that they were created by local artisans.
Zhou Wu-The first emperor of the dynasty and first peasant to rise to the position of Emperor. He also established the people's mandate of heaven which basically said that the people choose who will rule by not overthrowing them and therefore that that must be the Heaven's will. Confucius-Philosopher, heard of him? Laozi-Founder of legalism.