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ruling by doing nothing

  1. governing through inaction
    (literary) used to describe a style of governing where the leader manages affairs effortlessly or through inaction
  2. to rule in peace
    (literary) To rule without effort or to rule by doing nothing; specifically describes an emperor governing peacefully by simply letting things take their course; literally to let one's robes hang down and fold one's hands.