| name | governance-by-adaptation |
| description | Use when governing newly acquired territories or managing diverse populations. Applies Taigong's (Jiang Ziya) four-step method: adapt to local customs (因其俗), simplify rituals (简其礼), develop commerce (通商工之业), and leverage resources (便鱼盐之利). |
Governance by Adaptation Method
Overview
A governance methodology attributed to Taigong (Jiang Ziya) for effectively ruling newly acquired territories by working with rather than against local conditions.
Steps
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Adapt to Local Customs (因其俗)
- Study and respect existing local traditions and practices
- Avoid imposing foreign customs that conflict with local ways
- Identify which customs can be preserved and which need modification
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Simplify Rituals and Protocols (简其礼)
- Reduce bureaucratic complexity
- Make administrative procedures more accessible
- Remove unnecessary ceremonial burdens
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Develop Commerce and Industry (通商工之业)
- Facilitate trade routes and markets
- Support local industries and crafts
- Create conditions for economic growth
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Leverage Local Resources (便鱼盐之利)
- Identify region-specific natural advantages
- Develop infrastructure to exploit these resources
- Ensure benefits reach the local population
Expected Outcomes
- Increased population loyalty and migration to your territory
- Economic prosperity and stability
- Reduced resistance to new governance
- Foundation for becoming a strong state
Historical Context
This method was used by Taigong in Qi, transforming it into a major power. The approach emphasizes accommodation over confrontation.
Validation
- Confirm local customs have been studied and respected — foreign practices are not imposed where they conflict with local traditions
- Verify that commerce and industry development is producing economic growth and local population loyalty
- Check that region-specific natural resources (e.g., 鱼盐之利) are being developed with benefits reaching the local population