Da Qin: Confucianism, Dharma and Taoism

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Embark on a journey through ancient and modern history in 'Da Qin: Confucianism, Dharma and Taoism'. Delve into the top level of Taoism, the middle level of Confucianism, and the lower level of Legalism, where Tao serves as the heart, Confucianism as the skin, and Dharma as the bones. Follow Yingwei as he navigates the complexities of the pre-Qin period, facing challenges such as the assassination of Jingli. Will he find a way to survive and thrive in a world where power, law, and skill reign supreme?

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(This book is also called: Am I the Target of the Assassination of the Amazing Salamander? )

Ancient and modern history proves——

The top level is Taoist, ‘doing nothing but doing everything’;

The middle level is Confucian, ‘people cannot stand without faith’;

The lower level is Legalism, which ‘does not distinguish between familiarity and distance, and always breaks away from the law’;

This is exactly taking Tao as the heart, Confucianism as the skin, and the Dharma as the bones!

Yingwei traveled to the pre-Qin period and became the son of King Zhuang Xiang and the younger brother of Ying Zheng. He was also unlucky enough to be given the title of “Chang’an Lord” by Cheng Yu;

Ying Wei did not understand that the Qin State was strong because of the law, but also perished because of the law, but at the end of the Warring States Period, he could only start with the Legalist ‘law’, ‘power’ and ‘skill’;

But before that, he must first face the assassination of Jingli. Maybe letting her give him a child is a good way?

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May 22, 2024WuxP