1. cultural isolation of China
Chinese emperors have much more different leisure than lower class people. These emperors got to see Chinese Opera for their leisure. They enjoyed Chinese Opera very much. They also went because they could afford watching it. They also had feasts or parties that had many food. These are the things emperors love doing.
Confucianism
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Yes, the Chinese emperors were often regarded as semi-divine figures and were worshipped as "Sons of Heaven" with a mandate to rule. They were believed to have a special connection to the heavens and to possess divine power. However, not every emperor was worshipped as a god and the degree of deification varied throughout Chinese history.
only the richist ladys did.
Chinese developing an ethnocentric view can be attributed to a combination of historical, cultural, and political factors. Historically, China's long-standing civilization has fostered a strong sense of national pride and cultural superiority. Additionally, the Communist Party's emphasis on socialism with Chinese characteristics reinforces a belief in the uniqueness of Chinese governance and societal values. This ethnocentrism can also be exacerbated by globalization, where there is a desire to assert national identity in the face of Western influence.
Chinese emperors have much more different leisure than lower class people. These emperors got to see Chinese Opera for their leisure. They enjoyed Chinese Opera very much. They also went because they could afford watching it. They also had feasts or parties that had many food. These are the things emperors love doing.
They had to govern the country
they lived in forbidden city
Confucianism
2012/6/15
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It is a false statement that during their Golden Age, the Chinese were eager to learn from the other cultures they interacted with. At this point, the Chinese were very ethnocentric.
There were countless types and styles of hats worn by Chinese emperors, including helmets, coronets, and of course, the royal crown.
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Yes, the Chinese emperors were often regarded as semi-divine figures and were worshipped as "Sons of Heaven" with a mandate to rule. They were believed to have a special connection to the heavens and to possess divine power. However, not every emperor was worshipped as a god and the degree of deification varied throughout Chinese history.
The nouns in the sentence are emperors, estates, and friends.