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Protect the People

This term means safeguarding the people’s life. It first appeared in The Book of History. In the view of ancient Chinese, the mandate of heaven determined to whom supreme power in the human world belonged. The mandate was bestowed and removed according to predetermined principles. Virtuous rulers received the mandate, those without virtue lost it. The most important virtue for retaining the mandate of heaven was protecting the people, which was to ensure a safe and peaceful life for them, and this manifested the ruler’s love and care for his people. “Protecting the people” was a central goal of governance in ancient China.

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In addition, one should learn from the ancient sage kings and use their ways to protect the people and ensure their well-being.
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King Xuan of Qi said: “What kind of virtue should one pose to be able to rule as a true king?” Mencius replied: “Protect the people and ensure their well-being, and you can rule as a king of all the land. No one can challenge you.”
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