State University of New York Press, April
1993.
Huang-Lao, which was a school of political philosophy that combined Daoism and Legalism, dominated intellectual life of the late Warring States and early Han China. This text discusses Huang-Lao thought and explores the events and influences that led to the dominance of the Huang-Lao school in the late Warring States and early Han dynasty.
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