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What did a Chinese Emperor "lose" right before he was overthrown?
What did a Chinese Emperor "lose" right before he was overthrown?
Mandate of Heaven
Scepter of Power
Oracle Bone
Yellow Dragon
Mandate of Heaven
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The First Emperor: The Man Who Made China (Part 1)
about chinese emperor?
chinese emperors!!
except for QIN SHI HUANG!!
and it has to be in the old history
like till 100CE
The Emperor of China a title created in the late Shang dynasty, the Emperor was recognized as the ruler of "All under heaven"
NUMBER OF EMPERORS:
the Qin dynasty to the Qing dynasty, there have been nearly 400 Emperors.
-> Some declared themselves emperors and founded their own empires as a rival government to challenge the legitimacy of the existing emperor, such as Li Zicheng, and Yuan Shu.
-> Not all of these Emperors are recognized as legitimate. Among these emperors, 10% are seen as able administrators while 10% are generally classified as incompetent rulers. T
->hese emperors make up popular legends in China and are much better known.
NAMES:
Among the well-known Emperors, the most famous are: Qin Shi Huang (Qin dynasty),
Emperor Wu of Han (Han Dynasty),
Genghis Khan (Yuan dynasty),
and Kangxi Emperor (Qing dynasty).
POWERS:
-> The Emperor's position, unless deposed in a rebellion, is always hereditary usually by agnatic primogeniture.
-> As a result, there are many cases where a child Emperor ascends the throne when his father dies.
-> When this occurs, the Empress Dowager, or the Emperor's mother, is in a position of significant power.
-> In fact, the vast majority of female rulers during the entirety of Chinese Imperial history have come to power through ruling as regents on behalf of their sons
EXAMPLES:
prominent examples include the Empress Lü of the Han Dynasty, as well as Empress Dowager Cixi and Empress Dowager Ci'an of the Qing Dynasty, who for a time ruled jointly as co-regents.














































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Hehe… well, do you mean the real history or the history as presented in Asterix? };)
Supposedly:
Our story begins over four and a half thousand years ago. According to Chinese mythology, in 2737 BC the Chinese Emperor, Shen Nung, scholar and herbalist, was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water. A leaf from the tree dropped into the water and Shen Nung decided to try the brew. The tree was a wild tea tree.
Also:
As Buddhist priests start to move around China and Japan, the spread of cultivation and tea drinking follows them.
The Indian and Japanese legends both attribute it to Bodhidharma the devout Buddhist priest who founded Zen Buddhism. The Indian legend tells how in the fifth year of a seven year sleepless contemplation of Buddha he began to feel drowsy. He immediately plucked a few leaves from a nearby bush and chewed them which dispelled his tiredness. The bush was a wild tea tree.
Though Bodhidharma comes much much later in history (480ish CE).
With a history 4000 years old, it is probably hard to really track it down… }:) But it was probably one of those 'hey, I wonder what happens if…'
It is a drawing of an ancient Chinese emperor, but i forget which one… we could possible use it as an “are you serious face”?
As the noble animal symbol that represents the Chinese emperors, Dragons are born leaders and masters of ceremonies. And because of this, every Chinese parent is hoping to have a Dragon child. Dragon people get things started and keep them moving. They are feisty and gifted with power and luck. Most people look up to the Dragon.
Ok, your first question, although it is a bit difficult to decide, would be Xia, since not much is known about them. The Shang Dynasty ruled and were prosperous for quite awhile, becoming very influential. The Tangs, and in particular, Wu Tang, the empress, were definitely an influential dynasty.
The Hans were ruling for a long time too.
If you want to stick only with Ancient China, though, the Tang Dynasty was actually during the medival period.
That would make the answer to your first question actually the Tangs.
The first writings and proof of the existance of the Shang Dynasty was mainly found on oracle bones. Other records would be on Ancient scrolls from the medival Song Dynasty period.
The third question is easy. The Middle Kingdom.
The fourth question is the Yellow River.
The fifth is probably the Shang Dynasty.
The sixth is the Shang Dynasty
The last one is easy, the Mandate of Heaven.
Good question, so have a star!
Messengers spoken of in the Quran
Many messengers have been sent by Allah Rahman. Only some of them have been mentioned by name in the Quran:
"We have sent messengers before you, some of them we mentioned to you, and some We did not mention to you." 40:78 (also 4:164)
The Quran tells us that Allah Rahman sends a messenger to every community:
"To each community, a messenger." 10:47
Oh, yeah – and “Samardzija” also sounds a lot like the Czech word for “stinking.” I once heard Miroslav Holub read his poem about burying a dead Chinese emperor in fish so they fish would stink worse than the emperor's decomposing body. It's one of those oriental dignity things that we don't have here in the Philistine west. Anyway, Holub read the last line of the poem – “all for the purpose of stinking up to here” – in English and Czech so we could absorb the sound-sense of the original words. Funny how these things come back at you after thirty five years, you know?
Or maybe I just forgot about that halibut fillet and need to clean the fridge….
1. They wanted to remain a feudalistic society
2. oracle bones
3. Chou
4. The Middle Kingdom
5. Shang
6. Huang He River(these years, some researches find that is Yangtze River)
7. Mandate of Heaven
8. Shang, Qin, Han, Tang
9. Tang
10. Hinduism
Prescription drug overdoses and interactions (polypharmacy) are now the most frequent cause of accidental death in the coroner system in the southern tier of upstate New York where I work. Everyday the local newspaper obituaries list ‘unexpected deaths’ of young man and woman from age 20 up to 50, leaving one to wonder if the death is another prescription narcotics overdose. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants are often the only physician-extenders the rural New Yorkers ever see. These non-physicians prescribe enormous quantities and varieties of drugs – drugs, which should require a greater level of sophistication and insight than can be developed during a 12 minute consultation in a rural clinic. And we have no idea how many elderly individuals actually die of Rx narcotic overdoses or fatal interactions because their deaths are generally signed off as ‘natural’ due to ‘heart attacks’ or chronic disease conditions and are never referred to a coroner. It has long been known in the UK that even small amounts of a narcotic, like methadone, can be fatal when mixed with a tranquilizer like Valium or Xanax, which potentiates the narcotic. This deadly combination is routinely prescribed here.The rural poor are the most medically marginalized population in the country – you can three generations of prescription narcotic addicts living in one trailer – three generations who have never seen a dentist and yet can have thousands of dollars of prescribed opiates – often all paid by Medicaid in small rural clinics.
1. They wanted to remain a feudalistic society
2. Oracle bones were the first
3. The Dynastic Empire
4. The Huang He River (also known as the Yellow River)
5. Bronze was common in the Shang Dynasty
6. Shang had Feodalism
7. Mandate of Heaven
8. Shang, Qin, Han, Tang
9. Hunduism
10. Tang
fuck in chinese is man…get ur facts straight