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because the mandate of heaven chose the leaders and kings
it is important because it showed who would go to heaven and who wouldn't
I don't know everything you've asked but I do know that the Shang Dynasty were the first to introduce the Mandate of Heaven concept
1. divine right to rule
Heaven concept is perennial as long as we pray God to bless us pleasurable life. it is the worst beggary on planet.
because the mandate of heaven chose the leaders and kings
The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. ChaCha on!
it is important because it showed who would go to heaven and who wouldn't
The Mandate of Heaven is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept. Tian would bless the authority of a just ruler, but would be displeased with a despotic ruler and would withdraw its mandate. The Mandate of Heaven would then transfer to those who would rule best.
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I don't know everything you've asked but I do know that the Shang Dynasty were the first to introduce the Mandate of Heaven concept
1. divine right to rule
The concept of the "Mandate of Heaven" is essential in Chinese political philosophy, as it suggests that a ruler's legitimacy to govern is bestowed by divine approval based on their ability to maintain peace and harmony in the empire.
Heaven concept is perennial as long as we pray God to bless us pleasurable life. it is the worst beggary on planet.
The "Mandate of Heaven" is an ancient Chinese philosophical concept in ancient times. It determines whether an emperor of China is capable to rule and if the chosen emperor is not capable of it, then the emperor loses its rights to be an emperor.
The "Mandate of Heaven" is an ancient Chinese philosophical concept in ancient times. It determines whether an emperor of China is capable to rule and if the chosen emperor is not capable of it, then the emperor loses its rights to be an emperor.
how did the mandate of heaven affect government in china