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Explain the role of the Mandate of Heaven within dynastic rule?

The Mandate of Heaven took popularity or personality out of dynastic rule. The dynasty endured as a Mandate from heaven regardless of the weakness of the rulers.


How is the dynasic cycle connected to the Mandate of Heaven?

The mandate of heaven is an issue from heaven establishing the current dynasties right to rule. This ensures that all the emperors judgements are followed, as he is the voice of heaven on earth. Eventually, the mandate fades away or is taken back by heaven, and this calls for a new dynasty to take its place. This is marked by a series or poor, ineffective rulers.


How did Chinese rulers show that they had the mandate of heaven?

They legitmized the rules


How did mandate of heaven influence political developments?

The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. ChaCha on!


Whats it called when in China good rulers are supported by heavens and bad rulers would be overthrown?

That is called the Mandate Of Heaven or Tian Ming The mandate of heaven (tian ming 天命).


The mandate of heaven is?

The mandate of heaven is an ancient Chinese belief that the emperor was appointed by heaven to rule the people. According to the mandate of heaven, only just rulers are appointed and when a ruler becomes unjust, heaven supports revolts against them.


What is the biggest change for the Chinese people during Zhou dynasty?

when they went to war


What were ancient Chinese rulers called?

If you mean the Acient civilization then they are the:The Shang Dynasty (1570-1045 bc)The Zhou Dynasty (1045?-256 bc)If you mean the classical cilization they would be:Qin DynastyHan Dynasty


How did Wu wang used the Mandate of Heaven?

Wu Wang, the founder of the Zhou Dynasty, utilized the Mandate of Heaven to legitimize his overthrow of the Shang Dynasty. He claimed that the Shang had lost the mandate due to their corruption and immoral rule, thus justifying his rebellion. By presenting his rise as a restoration of virtue and order, Wu Wang not only secured his authority but also laid the philosophical groundwork for future rulers to assert their legitimacy through moral governance. This concept reinforced the idea that rulers must govern justly to maintain their divine right to rule.


If rulers did not govern properly then they lost the mandate to someone else who then started a new dynasty?

chines dynesty


What gave the Chinese rulers the right to rule?

They fought in wars and reserved the throne


Why Chinese people accepted the Zhou rulers who took over from the Shang because they?

They believed in mandate from/for heaven.