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Chapter 67 Legalist Han Fei(2/2)

"Then what do you think?"

"There is one person who can rule a country and a region. If you find him, you will no longer have to be troubled by complicated things."

"Are you talking about King Ying Zheng of Qin?" Ji Longcheng asked with a smile. He knew who Wei Zhuang was talking about, it was just Han Fei, his friend who founded Liusha with him, but Ji Longcheng refused to say.

Han Fei is not only the protagonist of the animation "Qin Shi Mingyue", but also the famous founder of Legalism in Chinese history.

Han Fei was born in the royal family of Han Dynasty. In the tenth year of King Huanhui of Han Dynasty, Qin general Bai Qi led his troops to attack Han and captured fifty cities at once. The governor of Shangdang County of Han Dynasty surrendered to Zhao, and the ruling class began to fall apart.

In the fifteenth year of King Huanhui of Han Dynasty, Han Fei hated that when governing the country, he could not find and appoint wise talents, but instead promoted flamboyant people over those with practical achievements, so he began to immerse himself in writing.

In the 19th year of King Huanhui of Han Dynasty, Xunzi left Jixia and came to Chu State. Lord Chunshen appointed him as the Lanling Order and continued his apprenticeship. Before and after this, Han Fei went to Xunzi's disciples to "learn the art of emperors".

Those include Li Si and others.

Han Fei's book spread to the Qin State. The King of Qin admired Han Fei's talent very much. After reading Han Fei's article, he said: "If I can meet this man and make friends with him, I will die without regrets."

In the third year of King An of Han, due to Qin's attack on South Korea, King Han summoned Han Fei at a critical moment and planned with Han Fei to weaken Qin's strength. Li Si and Yao Jia framed Han Fei and slandered him, saying: "Han Fei is the son of Han.

.Now that you want to annex the princes and countries, Han Fei will eventually turn to Han instead of Qin. This is human nature. Now you don't use him and keep him for a long time before letting him go. This is leaving him for yourself.

If there are future troubles, it is better to accuse him and punish him according to law." The King of Qin thought that what they said was right, so he handed Han Fei over to the judge for punishment."

Li Si ordered someone to send poison to Han Fei to make him commit suicide. Han Fei wanted to express his love to the King of Qin in person, but failed to see it. Later, the King of Qin regretted it very much and sent someone to pardon Han Fei, but Han Fei was already dead.

Han Fei was a materialist philosopher in the late Warring States period and a master of Legalist thought. Han Fei witnessed the poverty and weakness of Korea in the late Warring States period and wrote to the King of Han many times, hoping to change the lack of legality in governing the country at that time.

It was a situation of raising people who were not used, and using people who were not raised, but his ideas were never adopted. Han Fei believed that this was "an honest and upright minister who cannot tolerate evil and wrongdoing." So he retired and wrote a book, "Indignation" and "Indignation".

Works such as "Five Beetles", "Shuo on Internal Storage", "Shuo on External Storage", "Shuo Lin", "Shuo Nan", etc.

In these articles, Han Fei focused on promoting the rule of law theory that combines law, technique, and power, reaching the highest peak of pre-Qin legalist theory, providing theoretical weapons for Qin to unify the six countries, and at the same time, it also provided a basis for the future feudal society.

The monarchy system of the period provided a theoretical basis.

Han Fei's political ideal was to establish a unified feudal country with centralized monarchy. Faced with the fierce struggle between the old and new forces and the separatist rule among the princes at the end of the Warring States Period, he summarized the historical lessons of the weak emperor and the powerful princes, and advocated the establishment of a unified feudal country with centralized monarchy.

nation.

In his works, the appearance of words and phrases such as "New Sage", "Yan Tianzi", "Wang Zi", "Emperor's Property" and "Conquering the World" reflect his desire; and in his chapter "Yangquan"

It is more clearly pointed out in the book that this unified monarchy must achieve "things in the four directions must be in the center, and the saints must be effective in the four directions", replacing division with unity, and replacing separatism with centralization.

Ji Longcheng liked the character Han Fei very much in his previous life. Han Fei was very capable, but where could he find Han Fei? Compared with Han Fei, the fictional historical figure Wei Zhuang in "Qin Shi Mingyue" can only be regarded as an addition.

As far as political strategists Su Qin and Zhang Yi are concerned, they can compete with Han Fei, but Han Fei's historical reputation in the previous life is probably not as good as that of Su Qin and Zhang Yi. Once he appears, with his resourcefulness, he will be able to plan for a country or a place.

Pediatrics.

Ji Longcheng has been plotted many times by the leaders of the Chen clan. These old foxes are cunning and insidious, and have no bottom line. If Han Fei helps, Ji Longcheng will crush the Chen clan in terms of strategy.

"I'm talking about Han Fei!" Wei Zhuang's face was full of black lines, and he was shocked by Ji Longcheng's answer. What kind of person is King Qin Yingzheng? Ji Longcheng is just thinking nonsense. Even Han Fei will most likely look down on Ji Longcheng.

, if he hadn't been Han Fei's best friend and was somewhat sure of winning over Han Fei, he wouldn't have mentioned this.

"Brother Wei Zhuang, I understand. You don't need to worry about this matter. Han Fei is well-known. If you can get his help, you will be even more powerful." Ji Longcheng solemnly begged Wei Zhuang. This Han Fei can be worth millions.

people.

"As for Han Fei, don't worry, he has come with me." Wei Zhuang agreed. But later he felt something was wrong. There is no historical figure like Han Fei in this world. How did Ji Longcheng know about Han Fei?

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For some reason, Wei Zhuang likes to get along with Ji Longcheng very much. Ji Longcheng is like an old friend he has been with for many years. He knows everything about him. The two have a life-long friendship. To this day, they are comrades wearing the same pair of pants.

Wei Zhuang naturally doesn't know. Ji Longcheng has watched the anime "Qin Shi Mingyue" and "Tian Xing Jiu Ge" and is familiar with the plot. How can he not understand Wei Zhuang?
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