Kong Ming is omnipotent in the performing arts, so among the nine schools of thought (i.e., Confucianism, Taoism, Yin-Yang School, Legalism, Mingjia, Mohism, Politicians, Miscellaneous Schools, and Farmers) they are the Nine Schools. + novelist) should be regarded as Yin Yang, Legalist, and Miscellaneous.
But Kong Ming in the Three Kingdoms is indifferent and peaceful, very similar to Taoism. The governance of the country is based on the Korean legalism. He once said: I now use the Dharma to show authority, and if you practice the Dharma, you will know your kindness.
The Shenhan School of Legalism. The biggest characteristic of Shen Buhai and Han Fei's teachings is their strong desire to control.
Zhuge Liang is an out-and-out Legalist, with strong characteristics of the Shenhan School. Legalists pay attention to "law" and "skills". He can be loyal to Liu Chan, but he must be loyal within his control.
After entering Shu, Zhuge Liang implemented strict laws and tried his best to control all rights. Zhuge Liang will personally deal with any matter that imposes a penalty of more than twenty army sticks. Many people understand that Wen Ju worked hard, but in fact you can clearly see here that this is the shadow of Shen Han Legalism.
So, many of them follow the path of Shen Han. For example, the book-burning order was proposed by Han Fei. During the time when Zhuge was in power, the compilation of history books was strictly prohibited. Zhuge Liang is exactly the same as the Shenhan School in terms of his control of power and ideas. For reference.