This concept places importance on the unity of national ideology and law. It was put forward by Dong Zhongshu as an underlying theme of The Spring and Autumn Annals. In his view, the state needs a uniform legal system, but to achieve such unity, different schools of thought must be unified first. Without a unified ideology, people will not know which one to follow. Dong believed that Confucianism should be the one and only governing ideology for a nation. In his opinion, the unity of law and ideology should be an enduring principle. 去书内

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    This section discusses the concept of"Great Unity"(dàyītǒng)as proposed by Dong Zhongshu,a key figure in the development of Confucianism during the Han Dynasty.Dong emphasized the importance of aligning national ideology with legal systems to achieve societal harmony.He argued that without a unified ideology,people would be confused about which path to follow,leading to social unrest.Dong advocated for Confucianism as the sole governing ideology,believing it essential for maintaining a consistent legal framework.He viewed the unity of law and ideology as an eternal principle,necessary for the stability and prosperity of the state.The text includes citations from"The Spring and Autumn Annals"and"The Book of Han,"highlighting the historical context and philosophical underpinnings of Dong's ideas.These insights underscore the significance of ideological consistency in governance and the enduring influence of Confucian thought in shaping Chinese legal and political systems.

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