Category
page 1Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
Qin Shi Huang
first emperor of Qin Dynasty
Han Fei
Chinese Legalist, 280–233 BCE
Legalism
one of the six classical schools of thought in Chinese philosophy
Li Si
Chinese politician of the Qin Dynasty
Shang Yang
Qin State statesman, chancellor and reformer (c. 390–338 BC)
Guan Zhong
Chinese chancellor and reformer (c. 720–645 BC)
Wu Qi
Chinese general (440–381 BC)
Shen Buhai
Chinese philosopher and politician (c.400–c.337 BC)
Li Kui
Chinese philosopher
Duke Xiao of Qin
ruler of the state of Qin
Shen Dao
Chinese legalist theoretician (c.350–c.275 BC)
fukoku kyōhei
Japanese national slogan
Chao Cuo
Chinese writer and government official (c.200–154 BC)

Zichan
thumb|Portrait of Zichan from Sancai Tuhui

Huan Tan
Chinese philosopher, poet, and politician (c. 43 BC - AD 28)
Three Essentials and Five Virtues
concept in Confucianism
King Huanhui of Han
Chinese king
Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues
Chinese moral principles