It isn't any more difficult to govern in China than any other country. In fact, because of totalitarian nature of the government, it is easier.
It is difficult for emperors to rule China, mainly because of the land area of the country.
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It ended the almost 4,000 year long rule of China's emperors and lead to the start of the Republic of China.
Under Ming emperors, China extneded its rule into Mongolia and central Asia and briefly reconquered Vietnam.
No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
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It ended the almost 4,000 year long rule of China's emperors and lead to the start of the Republic of China.
Under Ming emperors, China extneded its rule into Mongolia and central Asia and briefly reconquered Vietnam.
Xianfeng was a Manchu Qing Dynasty Emperor (number 8), and the 7th of those emperors to rule over China.
The Mandate of Heaven gave emperors in China the divine right to rule based on their ability to rule justly. In this way, the government of ancient China was able to remove incompetent or tyrannical rulers and keep those who were good and fair.
China is now a republic.
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No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
China was kind of more Asian looking
if you are talking about from the 1200-1500, they were governed by emperors who had the mandate of heaven. the mandate of heaven is when the emperor claimed to be sent from god to rule the people.
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