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APEX answer As one who has divine right to rule all nations
As one who has the divine right to rule all nations
Further Explanation:
The Emperor of China was the title which was given to the monarch of China, This title was given during the ‘imperial period’ of Chinese history. People of China used to consider their emperor as ‘Son of Heaven’ who has the divine right to rule all the nations of the world. The Chinese emperors who belonged to the same family were added to the historical books of China as Dynasties.
The emperor has absolute authority with regards to the decision-making issues and emperor was notionally bound with the various duties and if the emperor fails to uphold his duties, he was removed from the dynasty’s ‘Mandate of Heaven’. The powers given to the emperor was also limited by the imperial bureaucracy. If we talk about the count of the emperors who ruled China over the years, then this count goes to around 557 which includes rulers of the small states of China as well.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Emperors of China
Subject: English
Keywords:
China, Emperors, Powers, Rulers, Small States, Decision making, Issues, Bureaucracy, the mandate of Heaven, Dynasty.