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Shang Yang

The Reformer Who Built a War Machine

He turned Qin from a backward state into the most powerful kingdom in China — then was torn apart by the same state he created.

Shang Yang came from Wei to serve the young King Xiao of Qin. He convinced the king that only ruthless law — not Confucian virtue — could make a state strong. He abolished the feudal system, divided the land into private households, rewarded agriculture and punished laziness. He established strict laws and applied them equally, even to the nobility. The state of Qin transformed. It won battle after battle and became the dominant power of the Warring States. The king made Shang Yang Prime Minister. But when the king died, his successors stripped Shang Yang of power. He was accused of treason, his family exterminated. He fled but was denied shelter at an inn: 'I cannot break the laws I made.' He was torn apart by chariots — dismembered between two moving vehicles. The reforms survived him. The state he built conquered all others. But Shang Yang himself became the first sacrifice to the machine he built.

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