Yumin zhengce

yumin zhengce
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese愚民政策
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinyúmín zhèngcè
Wade–Gilesyü-min cheng-tsʻe
Korean name
Hangul우민정책
Hanja愚民政策
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationumin jeongchaeg
Japanese name
Kanji愚民政策
Kanaぐみんせいさく
Transcriptions
Romanizationgumin seisaku

Yumin zhengce (Chinese: 愚民政策; pinyin: yúmín zhèngcè, lit.'policy of governing ignorant masses') is a chengyu and concept in Chinese political philosophy.

The term refers to the practice of a government deliberately keeping its population in a state of ignorance in order to make them more obedient to political authority and too incompetent to form effective rebellions against the state, thus rendering them more easily subjugated.