What are the legalist classics? Is there anything about law?

1. The legalist classics listed in Sui Shu Jing Ji Zhi are Guanzi, Shangjunshu, Shenzi, Shenzi, Hanfeizi, New Book, Zhenglun, and Fa Lun. Because the legalist thought itself advocates the rule of law, most of his works focus on the discussion of law;

2. Legalism is an important school in China's history that advocates the rule of law as its core thought, and The History of Han Literature and Art is listed as one of the "Nine Streams". Its ideological source can be traced back to Li Guan in Xia and Shang Dynasties, and it was also called the name of punishment in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After being vigorously developed by Guan Zhong, Shi Zha, Zi Chan, Li Kui, Wuqi, Shang Yang, Shen Dao, Shen Buhai, Le Yi and Drama Xin, it became a school. At the end of the Warring States period, Han Fei summarized and synthesized their theories, which was a masterpiece of legalists. Its scope involves social sciences of law, economy, administration, organization and management, social reform, law, economics, finance, currency, international trade, administration, organizational theory and operational research.