In ancient China, rulers typically came to power through a combination of hereditary succession and military conquest. Dynasties were established when a family claimed the "Mandate of Heaven," a belief that their rule was divinely sanctioned. Additionally, powerful military leaders could seize control through force, leading to the establishment of new dynasties. Political alliances and the support of influential nobles also played crucial roles in legitimizing a ruler's authority.
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
leaders arent as meanies
It was ruled by dynasties aka families that kept having successors (next person to claim the throne). If a dynasty ran out of successors, it would literally collapse and lose power. Maybe even be killed by the new dynasty that took over.
silk
The Han dynasty ruled ancient China from 220 BC to 220 AD.
AnswerThe Qin dynasty ruled the most of ancient China
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
leaders arent as meanies
It was ruled by dynasties aka families that kept having successors (next person to claim the throne). If a dynasty ran out of successors, it would literally collapse and lose power. Maybe even be killed by the new dynasty that took over.
No! The Chinese ruled China!
The Mycenaeans are the people who ruled the ancient Greece.
china was ruled by an emporor
china was ruled by an emporor
The People's Republic of China (Communist China) is ruled by a Communist government ruled by a Dictator.
someone in china ancient tho.
silk
The Han dynasty ruled ancient China from 220 BC to 220 AD.