The wit of Ancient Chinese Politest - Han Fei (280-233 BC)

Title: The wit of Ancient Chinese Politest - Han Fei (280-233 BC)
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The wit of Ancient Chinese Politest - Han Fei (280-233 BC)
The wit of Ancient Chinese Politest - Han Fei (280-233 BC): Although it is over 2000 years from now, it is still usable today. It is similar to the Prince (Niccolo Machiavelli), which both are the realpolitik of absolute ruler. <Tab/>The main ideas of these books are: 1 avoid any disobey of others: all the pleasure belong to the sovereign 2 all people are equal before the law: no one will be escape …showed first 75 words of 424 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 424 total…know little. Sometimes it may safe your life. If you can read the sovereign mind, don't let others realize. Do according to the sovereign mind but do not speak up. If you do so, the sovereign may guard against you or kill you. The disadvantage of Han Fei's rule happened after the great emperor's death. A eunuch controlled the whole country. The emperor got too much power. He did not trust others escape the eunuch.

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