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Legalism (Hundred Schools of Thought) began in China, in the fifth century BCE, about the same time as Confucianism and Daoism (or Taoism). Coincidentally, this was the same period as the flowering of new religious and philosophical ideas in the Near East and Greece. == == == ==

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Legalism began to wane during the Han Dynasty around 206 BCE as Confucianism and other philosophies gained prominence. Its influence declined as China embraced more balanced and humane governance approaches.
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Legalism did not last long at all. This is because the Qin Dynasty that discovered legalism did not last long at all either.

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Legalism is moral, yet, at the same time harsh. Maybe the reason why it ended.

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