The Two Handles

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 7.3

    A ruler faces two disasters. If he appoints worthy men, ministers will exploit the reputation of worthiness to coerce him. If he promotes men arbitrarily, state affairs will collapse and fail.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 7.2

    If a ruler wishes to stop treachery, he must carefully verify the match between title and performance – that is, between ministers’ words and deeds.

  • Han Feizi – Chapter 7.1

    What an enlightened ruler uses to guide and control his ministers consists of only two handles: punishment and reward. What are punishment and reward? Killing and penalizing mean punishment; praise and granting mean reward.