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The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept. Tian would bless the authority of a just ruler, but would be displeased with a despotic ruler and would withdraw its mandate. The Mandate of Heaven would then transfer to those who would rule best.
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The Mandate of Heaven is a concept in Chinese culture that asserts that the ruler has the blessing and support of the divine, and therefore has the right to rule. It serves as a legitimizing factor for the ruling dynasty and implies that the ruler must govern with virtue and justice. If a ruler fails to uphold these standards, it is believed that the Mandate of Heaven may be withdrawn, and a new ruler may rise to power.
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