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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.

Chapter 580: The Final Communication Before the War, Transformation, Coexistence of Confucianism and Legalism, Only Then Can the World Be Governed. [583]



Summary

The passage discusses philosophical schools in ancient China, focusing on Legalism and Confucianism. Ying Tian initially admired Legalism but later recognized the importance of combining Legalist methods with Confucian principles of self-discipline and benevolence. Han Yan, an elder scholar, supports this view, believing that law should be the weapon of governance while Confucianism guides the heart. The context involves impending scholarly warfare between Han Guo and Da Liang, with scholars preparing to defend their homeland, symbolizing the intellectual and cultural struggle between different philosophical approaches.

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