Maintained order as a country and controlled foreign affairs. He also ruled the land.
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Chinese emperors were seen as more than just rulers of China. Emperors were expected to ensure that society expressed and maintained its natural order in the cosmic order of humanity, heaven, and earth. Emperors were expected to be almost divine themselves.
Emperor Herohito did. He was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order and died of duodenal cancer.
In the hierarchical social order, the emperor was at the apex of Han society and government. However the emperor was often a minor, ruled over by regent such as the empress dowager or one of her male relatives.Ranked immediately below the emperor were the kings who were of the same Liu family clan.The rest of society, including nobles lower than kings and all commoners excluding slaves belonged to one of twenty ranks. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Dynasty#Social_class)
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A distinct order of living things: Chinese, barbarians, and beasts
The order of the Chinese Zodiac Chart was determined by the order of each animal in a race set up by the 6th century Emperor, named Jade. Jade held the race to set up a calendar system made up of different animals on earth.http://www.omninfo.com/Chinese-zodiac/Chinese-zodiac-story/
Emperor Qian Long had reservations about mixing British and Chinese cultures because he believed in the superiority of Chinese civilization and saw Western influence as a threat to traditional Chinese values and customs. He was also concerned about the potential destabilizing effects of foreign ideas on the social and political order of the Qing dynasty.
Maintained order as a country and controlled foreign affairs. He also ruled the land.
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The Tang Chinese believed that the grid plan of their capital city, Chang'an, mirrored the order and harmony of the universe, with the city's layout symbolizing the cosmic order. The grid plan was also intended to reflect the power and authority of the emperor, emphasizing the ruler's control over the realm.
High King Peter the Magnificent, a.k.a. Emperor of the Lone Islands, Lord of Cair Paravel, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the LionHigh Queen Susan the GentleKing Edmund the Just, a.k.a. Duke of Lantern Waste, Count of the Western March, Knight of the Noble Order of the TableQueen Lucy the Valiant
It is not enough to be a son of an emperor, in order to become the next emperor, since an emperor may have more than one son, and they can't all be emperor (well, they could if they wanted to form a ruling council of emperors, but in practice this is never done). Usually it is the oldest son who inherits the title, but the Reigning emperor may designate a younger son as his successor if he so desires. Some emperors gave their crown to the prince that they think that are capability of ruling the empire. It is not necessary to give the crown to the biggest son. If you are the son of a dead emperor then you will NOT become emperor, because monarchy in china is abolished.
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