Answer the following about the Huáng-Lǎo (“hwong lau”) school of philosophy from the Hàn dynasty, for 10 points each.
[10e] The second half of the Huáng-Lǎo school’s name references the author of this text, whose 81 chapters discuss topics like wú wéi (“oo way”).
ANSWER: Tao Te Ching [or Dàodé Jīng]
[10h] The influence of legalism on the Huáng-Lǎo school was clarified by the 1973 discovery of this set of silk texts, which included two nearly complete copies of the Tao Te Ching and an early copy of the I Ching (“ee ching”).
ANSWER: Mǎwángduī (“mah-wong-dway”) Silk Texts [or Mǎwángduī Bóshū)]
[10m] A text by this legalist philosopher that urges rulers to practice wú wéi is sometimes considered part of the Huáng-Lǎo tradition. This 3rd-century BCE thinker advised rulers to use the “two handles” of reward and punishment.
ANSWER: Hán Fēi [or Hán Fēizi]
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