| 法家 | Fǎ jiā | the Legalist school of political philosophy, which rose to prominence in the Warring States period (475-221 BC) (The Legalists believed that social harmony could only be attained through strong state control, and advocated for a system of rigidly applied punishments and rewards for specific behaviors.) / a Legalist | ![]() | |
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| 书法家 | shū fǎ jiā | calligrapher | ![]() | |
