The people in the well-ordered ages of the past upheld the public law and abandoned private strategies; they focused their intentions and unified their conduct. Everything they did was for the sake of being employed by the ruler.
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"The people in the well-ordered ages of the past upheld the public law and abandoned private strategies; they focused their intentions and unified their conduct. Everything they did was for the sake of being employed by the ruler." — Han Fei
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The people in the well-ordered ages of the past upheld the public law and abandoned private strategies; they focused their intentions and unified their conduct. Everything they did was for the sake of being employed by the ruler. — Han Fei
About Han Fei
Han Fei was a Philosopher from Han (?–-233).
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This quote is attributed to Han Fei, a Philosopher from Han.
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Han Fei lived from ? – -233.