Ashoka

LII-D "設計者" Emperor · Indian · 3rd c. BC

Emperor of the Maurya dynasty (c. 268–232 BC). Shocked by the Kalinga War, he converted to Buddhism and practised governance based on "Dharma." His Rock and Pillar Edicts are one of the earliest examples of a ruler publicly expressing remorse and committing to non-violence.

主導機能+Ti-p (Organization & Law)

Dharma Mahamatras — creating a new position to supervise welfare, religious tolerance, and justice: unprecedented institutional design. The 14 Rock Edicts — "I care for all living beings as my own children."

創造機能-Ne-c (Common Sense & Peace)

"Changing the drum of conquest to the drum of Dharma" — institutionally replacing violent order with rational order. "No religion shall disparage another" — institutionalising religious tolerance.

脆弱機能1+Se-p weak (Achievement & Protection)

Weak +Se-p: the Kalinga War — after killing 100,000, the 13th Edict records "deep remorse." The collapse of the +Se-p vulnerability function.

脆弱機能2-Fi-c weak (Sincerity & Reconciliation)

Weak -Fi-c: unable to convert emotional collapse after Kalinga into anything but institutional expression through Dharma edicts.

クアドラ・気質・クラブ

クアドラ: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — "All people are my children" — the perfect expression of the -γ inclusive communal vision.

気質: Balanced-Stable temperament: edicts still read 2,000 years later. Never deviating from "the path of Dharma" until his later years.

クラブ: Researcher Club: constructing an international network through Buddhism. Sponsoring the Third Buddhist Council — pure Researcher Club-type support.

世界観・変化への態度

"The suffering caused by war and absence of moral governance exist" — the direct statement of present reality. The "absent reality" (a world governed by Dharma) is not proclaimed.

変化への態度: Executing governance by Buddhism as a realistic plan — a practitioner of failure-resistant Dharma institutionalisation.