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The Han Dynasty's Legalist Controversy: Jia Yi's Warning

8 min · 10. juni 2026
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This episode dives into the Han Dynasty's early legal and philosophical struggles, focusing on Jia Yi, the young scholar-official who warned Emperor Wen against the fragmentation of imperial power. We explore his memorial 'On the Faults of Qin' (Guo Qin Lun), the debate between Legalist and Confucian governance, and the near-disaster of the Rebellion of the Seven States. Learn how Jia Yi's ideas shaped the Han's transition from harsh Qin-style laws to a more humane Confucian-Legalist synthesis, and why his tragic exile still resonates as a cautionary tale about speaking truth to power. #HanDynasty #JiaYi #GuoQinLun #Legalist #Confucian #EmperorWen #EmperorWu #SevenStatesRebellion #ChaoCuo #Luoyang #ChangAn #QinDynasty #ChineseHistory #EastAsia #PoliticalPhilosophy #History #FexingoHistory #AncientChina Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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