Yes, women did serve as emperors in China, although it was rare. The most notable example is Empress Wu Zetian, who ruled during the Tang Dynasty and is the only woman to officially hold the title of emperor. Other women, such as Empress Dowagers, wielded significant power and influence, often acting as regents for their sons or husbands, but Wu Zetian remains the most prominent figure in terms of formal emperorship.
why did the emperor wear yellow
30 to 40 years
no they had sevants to help and do chores
Qin Dynasty is the first dynasty in China history. The first three emperors of China needless to say, are the emperors of the Qin dynasty. First - Qin Shi Huang (first emperor) Yin Zhen Second - Yin Hu Hai Third - Yin Zi Ying
China never had a king, or kings. They've had emperors; the last reign ended at 1911.
China is now a republic.
24 emperors
China was kind of more Asian looking
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china
Kings and Emperors.
china and japan
China no longer has an emperor.
They took it. Emperors and dictators don't ask permission they just take the power.
The emperors slaves and servents built the great wall of china
30 to 40 years
why did the emperor wear yellow