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write a brief note on the nature of china of rulers and his nature​

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Answered by gvharisaran
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Answer:

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the short emprorer of china ,

Explanation:

Emperor of China, or Huáng dì was the monarch of China during the Imperial Period of Chinese history. In traditional Chinese political theory, the emperor was considered the Son of Heaven and the autocrat of All under Heaven. Under the Han dynasty, Confucianism replaced Legalism as the official political theory and succession theoretically followed agnatic primogeniture. The succession of emperors in a family line was known as a dynasty.

The absolute authority of the emperor came with a variety of governing duties and moral obligations; failure to uphold these was thought to remove the dynasty's Mandate of Heaven and to justify its overthrow. In practice, emperors sometimes avoided the strict rules of succession and dynasties' ostensible "failures" were detailed in official histories written by their successful replacements. The power of the emperor was also limited by the imperial bureaucracy, which was staffed by scholar-officials and in some dynasties eunuchs. An emperor was also constrained by filial obligations his ancestors' policies and dynastic traditions, such as those detailed in the Ming dynasty's Ancestral Instructions.

Answered by Blink07
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Chinese Rulers Nature Are Very Good and it's nature is also very good

Given the vast landmass of China, the great artist Nature has too much talent to elaborate. In north, south, east or west of China, mountains, rivers, trees, deserts, stones, sands…, no landforms can prevent the marvelous creation from Nature.

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