As one who has divine right to rule all nations
They believed all nations belonged indirectly to him.
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The people of Japan saw their emperors as divine beings. To the Japanese, an emperor was a son of heaven.
A. As one who has divine right to rule all nations APEX
The last emperor of China, emperor of record, being Han-Chinese, would be the Zhū Yóujiǎn or Emperor Chóngzhēn, who ruled China from 1627-1644. Manchurians (people from MANCHURIA) then conquered China and China's imperial court then went into hiding and continued their lineage and succession in view of foreign rule over the Han-Chinese people.
Barbarians, to China, were the less mentally endowed, of lesser understanding and of lesser quality than the Chinese people. This applied to all foreigners or all who came from other lands. This was not their fault, but they were not blessed to have the same intelligence and understanding as the Chinese had. Barbararians were given a chance if they would Kow Tow (bow all the way down with forehead touching the ground) and bring tribute to the emperor. When China was isolationist, before the Opium wars, they could maintain this view, however, when Britain got the upper hand this thinking began to deteriorate China as a great power in the world.
Modern historians generally view China's First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, as a complex and controversial figure. While he is credited with significant achievements such as unifying China and standardizing various aspects of governance, critics highlight his ruthless and authoritarian tendencies. Additionally, his obsession with immortality, brutal suppression of dissent, and destruction of historical texts have led some historians to portray him as a tyrant. Overall, opinions on his personality vary, but there is consensus that he played a transformative role in Chinese history.
It was considered a threat to traditional Chinese culture.
When you worship someone you honor them. I think the view of the emperor would be affected in a good way if people worshipped the emperor while he was living. In my opinion the people would have a lot of respect. The citizens worshipped the emperor like they worshipped the gods. Loyalty to the emperor was the same as the loyalty to the gods.
The last emperor of China, emperor of record, being Han-Chinese, would be the Zhū Yóujiǎn or Emperor Chóngzhēn, who ruled China from 1627-1644. Manchurians (people from MANCHURIA) then conquered China and China's imperial court then went into hiding and continued their lineage and succession in view of foreign rule over the Han-Chinese people.
John Gittings has written: 'A Chinese view of China'
Barbarians, to China, were the less mentally endowed, of lesser understanding and of lesser quality than the Chinese people. This applied to all foreigners or all who came from other lands. This was not their fault, but they were not blessed to have the same intelligence and understanding as the Chinese had. Barbararians were given a chance if they would Kow Tow (bow all the way down with forehead touching the ground) and bring tribute to the emperor. When China was isolationist, before the Opium wars, they could maintain this view, however, when Britain got the upper hand this thinking began to deteriorate China as a great power in the world.
China is a superior nation
Sino is another word for chinese, so sinocentric would be view biased to what's good for China.
Modern historians generally view China's First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, as a complex and controversial figure. While he is credited with significant achievements such as unifying China and standardizing various aspects of governance, critics highlight his ruthless and authoritarian tendencies. Additionally, his obsession with immortality, brutal suppression of dissent, and destruction of historical texts have led some historians to portray him as a tyrant. Overall, opinions on his personality vary, but there is consensus that he played a transformative role in Chinese history.
It was considered a threat to traditional Chinese culture.
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yes the Chinese do you read backward from our point of view, but from there point of view we read backwards
the portuguese
The Chinese authorities control the content that can be accessed vie the Internet in China. In particular, news services from outside the country are censored to prevent Chinese citizens seeing any point of view other than the state approved views. The BBC is known worldwide for its critical reporting and often publishes content that is very critical of the Chinese regime. Like other free news agencies, its content is restricted in China.
When you worship someone you honor them. I think the view of the emperor would be affected in a good way if people worshipped the emperor while he was living. In my opinion the people would have a lot of respect. The citizens worshipped the emperor like they worshipped the gods. Loyalty to the emperor was the same as the loyalty to the gods.