ANCIENT CHINESE LEGAL CULTURE

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In this article analyzes the development of legal culture in ancient China and its features.

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Radjabova, M. (2025). ANCIENT CHINESE LEGAL CULTURE. Современная наука и исследования, 4(3), 337–339. извлечено от https://www.inlibrary.uz/index.php/science-research/article/view/75800
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Аннотация

In this article analyzes the development of legal culture in ancient China and its features.


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ANCIENT CHINESE LEGAL CULTURE

Radjabova Muhtarama

teacher of Bukhara region law college

Uzbekistan, Bukhara city.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15099426

Abstract.

In this article analyzes the development of legal culture in ancient China and its

features.

Key words:

Chinese law, Legalist and Confucian traditions,

Chinese legal culture,

Spring-

Autumn (770-476BC) and Warring States Periods (475-221BC), Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220),

"morality" and "penalty".

Chinese law has undergone continuous development since at least the 11th century BC.

This legal tradition is distinct from the common law and civil law traditions of the West

as well as Islamic law and classical Hindu law – and to a great extent, is contrary to the concepts

of contemporary Chinese law. It incorporates elements of both Legalist and Confucian traditions

of social order and governance. Legal culture in ancient China is a kind of social ideology that

revolves around the formation, development and evolution of law, legal system and legal

institution.

First of all, ancient China is a country of agriculture, so there are also agriculture-oriented

elements in the legal culture. In other words, the legislation about agricultural production, the land

and taxation legislation connected with agricultural production are all important content in Chinese

legal culture. In addition, another characteristic of the national condition in ancient China, is being

influenced by

Zong Fa

system (the patriarchal system) and it pays much attention to

Lun

Chang

(ethics).

Lun Chang

(ethics) refers to the relationship between father and children, husband

and wife and between siblings, which is the most significant social relationship.

In Lun Chang relationships, there is also content of

Li

(Rites) from Confucianism, such as

the ceremony code, basic norms of

Li

and the rights and obligations in

Lun Chang

relationships.

When these rites are combined with legal rights and obligations, this is what we call the

combination of

Li

(Rites) and Law, which forms ethical law of ancient China, and the rule of

ethical law is the rule of ethical law in ancient China.

In this aspect, the ethical law of ancient China is a significant part of traditional legal

culture, which is different from legal cultures of other civilizations, therefore the ethical law is also

obviously marked with China’s national conditions.


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Chinese legal culture has undergone long historical development before its formation,

therefore it is of historic significance, epochal character and representativeness.

During the Spring-Autumn (770-476BC) and Warring States Periods (475-221BC), the

Legalists theory was prevailing and Legalists made declarations on the origin, nature, content,

form, function and value of law. In particular, Guan Zhong, one of the earliest Legalists, put

forward the idea of "ruling a state under the law". As a result, the legal culture, in the Spring-

Autumn and Warring States Periods, was characterized by jurisprudence, and is deemed the most

representative legal achievement in this period.

In the Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220), Confucianism was established as the dominant

school of thought, and the doctrine on guides and morality in Confucianism, namely the ethical

code of "the three cardinal guides and the five constant virtues" (San Gang Wu Chang), was

introduced into the law. From then on, the law began to cater to Confucianism, after which, the

prominent feature in the law theory was the so called "morality given priority over penalty"(De

Zhu Xing Fu) (Note: Dong Zhongshu, a Confucian in the Han Dynasty, established the

comprehensive theoretical system of "morality given priority over penalty".

He believed that "morality" and "penalty" shall be placed at different position and

"morality" shall be regarded as the priority, advocating "morality over penalty" as well as "more

morality and less penalty". The theory of "morality given priority over penalty", after the analysis

and support by Confucians in the Han Dynasty, gradually became the guiding ideology for the

Han Dynasty in legislation and governance and imposed a far-reaching impact on future

generations).

This theory was a feature of the legal culture in that period, and it affected the entire feudal

society after the Han Dynasty with "morality given priority over penalty" remained as the guiding

ideology in the construction of the legal system. Legal culture in ancient China is a kind of social

ideology that revolves around the formation, development and evolution of law, legal system and

legal institution.

Chinese legal culture has undergone long historical development before its formation,

therefore it is of historic significance, epochal character and representativeness. To prove this

point, I will cite the Chinese legal culture in several historical periods as examples.

In any country, judicial culture is a core component of its legal civilization. Similarly, it

was one of the fundamentals of the Chinese legal system and an essential achievement of the legal

civilization in ancient China.


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Proceeding from the unique outlook on life, value orientation, morality and integrity of the

Chinese nation, the Chinese judicial culture intertwined the law with ethics, and is thus of distinct

Chinese characteristics.

REFERENCES

1.

Shen Deyong, Chinese Judicial Culture: From Tradition to Modernity, 25 BYU J. Pub.L.

131 (2010).

2.

www.english.court.gov.cn /

/ The contemporary significance of Chinese legal culture

3.

www.english.legalinfo.gov.cn//

Lecture One: Chinese Legal Culture in the Long History

On Legal Culture in Ancient China

Библиографические ссылки

Shen Deyong, Chinese Judicial Culture: From Tradition to Modernity, 25 BYU J. Pub.L. 131 (2010).

www.english.court.gov.cn // The contemporary significance of Chinese legal culture

www.english.legalinfo.gov.cn// Lecture One: Chinese Legal Culture in the Long History On Legal Culture in Ancient China