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During dynastic times in China, emperors were commonly referred to as "Son of Heaven" (Tianzi, 天子). This title signified their divine right to rule, linking the emperor's authority to the mandate of heaven. Additionally, emperors were often addressed by their reign titles or posthumous names, which reflected their achievements and virtues.

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