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Idioms and allusions related to the rule of law
Chapter three of the contract? In 206 BC, Liu Bang led a great army into Guanzhong, and Zi Ying surrendered to Liu Bang. After Liu Bang entered Xianyang, the heroes of the villagers in various counties gathered together and solemnly announced to them: "Qin's harsh laws have harmed many people and should be completely abolished. Now I agree with you. No matter who you are, you must abide by three laws. These three rules are: the murderer should be put to death, the injured should make amends, and the thief should be convicted! " Heroes in their hometown expressed their support for the three chapters of the Covenant and comforted Liu Bang's army with cattle, sheep, wine and food.

2. Daming testimonies? Wang Anshi, a famous thinker, politician, writer and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty, put forward that "it is not enough to maintain the Dafa, but not enough to be conservative." The idea. Make clear the laws and regulations, that is, abolish the disadvantages of laws and create new laws and good laws; "Building talents" means getting rid of conservative and mediocre officials and using people who are enterprising and promising. In his view, whether the country is rich and strong, whether the world is peaceful, the key lies in whether there are statutes, whether the statutes are reasonable, and whether there are outstanding talents to govern the world. Wang Anshi unified the role of statutes and talents, and thought that the rule of law and talents were two important factors in governing the country.