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Legalism was the philosophy of who in China
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Legalism, school of Chinese philosophy that attained prominence during the turbulent Warring States era (475-221 bce) and, through the influence of the philosophers Shang Yang, Li Si, and Hanfeizi, formed the ideological basis of China's first imperial dynasty, the Qin (221-207 bce)
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