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On the Composition of the “Attracting the People” Chapter of the Book of Lord Shang
EDITOR’S ABSTRACT This article argues on the basis of internal and external evidence that chapter 15 “Attracting the people” (Lai min) was written by a follower of Shang Yang in the later years of King Zhao of Qin (r. 306–251 BCE). While the idea of attracting immigrants can be traced back to Shang Yang himself, the article dates the chapter seventy-eight years after his death (i.e., after the end of Changping campaign, 260 BCE).
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