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116: 122: 30:(推恩令 ‘Order to Expand Favours’), a decree that was meant to weaken the power of the feudal lords in China. The policy encouraged them to divide their territories among all their sons rather than pass their lands onto just the eldest son. The resulting fragmentation of the feudal lords' estates reduced their influence, making them less of a threat to the Emperor. 99:
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It was said that Zhufu accepted many bribes and was notorious for revealing the secrets of many court officials.
210: 147: 22:(主父偃, died 127 or 126 BCE) was a Chinese politician who served as a high-ranking court official and advisor to 220: 79: 185: 115: 87: 8: 38: 23: 135: 75: 51:, but Gongsun was able to convince the Emperor to execute Zhufu Yan for bribery. 131: 174: 48: 121: 34: 47:
He once manipulated Zhu Maichen into accepting a proposal made by
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and did not study Taoist and Confucian texts until later.
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