What is the law? Law is the expression of the will of the class that has won victory and taken control of the state.
The more a law presupposes evil in its recipients, the better it is in itself.
In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law.
Public indifference to rights and justice bodes ill for the law.
A country is neither always strong nor always weak; if those who follow the law are strong, the country will be strong; if those who follow the law are weak, the country will be weak.
Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom and wisdom, including all social thoughts and morals.
Government is the affairs of everyone, governance is management, and managing the affairs of everyone is politics.
If the country cannot be governed, it will lead to chaos; if one abides by the law but does not change, it will lead to rebellion; if there is rebellion and chaos, the country cannot be maintained.
If the family has regular business, it will not be hungry even if it is hungry; if the country has regular laws, it will not be in chaos even if it is in danger.
The stone can be sharpened and dullness can be turned into sharpness; the law can be sharpened and stupidity can be turned into wisdom.
Law is order, and only with good laws can there be good order.
The law prohibits people from doing wrong and makes them do good and avoid crime.
What brings stability are two forces: law and courtesy.
The purpose of laws is to guide the people, and the purpose of punishment is to prohibit adultery.
The constitution is a piece of paper with the rights of the people written on it.
Instead of scolding sin, it is better to promote justice.
The way of man lies in the legal system, which is used for right and wrong.
The people are the most important, the country is the second most important, and the king is the least important.
The law is not noble, and the rope is not twisted.
Governing the people is impermanent, and only the law is the rule.