"Half of Han Fei's works can govern the world". Throughout the entire Chinese feudal society, the feudal regimes have always exhibited two major characteristics: one is centralization of power, and the second is the concentration of power in the monarch, meaning that state power is concentrated in the central government. Mr. Zhao Xianli said that in 233 BC, at the age of 47, Han Fei arrived in the Qin State and was wrongfully put to death in prison less than a year later. The Records of the Grand Historian states that after Han Fei was imprisoned, "King Ying Zheng regretted it and sent someone... There are 10 pieces of 'One Year Under Heaven'..."
(Note: The latter part of the original text seems incomplete or unclear, so the translation also reflects this ambiguity.)