On the Learning about the Emperor Huang and Lao Tzu and Liu Bang's Governing Practice

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (2):109-112 (2005)
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Abstract

Inaction is the most fundamental characteristics of Huang-Lao thought, precisely because of this characteristic, it is history in the Western Han Dynasty come to the foreground. Liu Bang as the first emperor of the Han Dynasty, Han Huang-Lao school is the devaluation of those. Huang-Lao thought the practice in their country have been fully used and have had a profound impact. Governing by doing nothing that goes against nature was the principal characteristic of Learning about the Emperor Huang and Lao Tsu. It was the main guiding principle in the early period of Han Dynasty. Liu Bang, the first emperor of Han Dynasty, was the first practitioner of the Learning about the Emperor Huang and Lao Tsu. In his political practice, the Learning about the Emperor Huang and Lao Tsu was fully executed and had a great influence on ruling a state

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