No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.
An emperor was a very important person in China.
The emperor of China who began construction on the Great Wall of China was **Qin Shi Huang**. He was *China’s first emperor** and founded the **Qin Dynasty*.
i know you see mwa
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Power. It was reserved for the emperor only in ancient China.
Yellow
i think its red
China's flag's color was chosen for many reasons. In ancient China, yellow was the emperor's color and red was the color to scare the evil spirits. When Mao took over China, he chose red as the background because it was powerful color and the Soviet's flag also had red as the background. Mao chose 5 yellow stars because yellow was the color in Soviet's flag and it was the emperor's color. The 5 stars represent the jobs in China. China's flag looks similar to USSR's flag.
No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.No. A senator may have a purple stripe on his toga and tunic, but that's all. Purple was reserved for the emperor and for triumphing generals.
China's First Emperor was created in 2008.
In the old times the color gold was mostly reserved for the royal family, but nowadays yellow and gold are perfectly fine.
Which emperor, which attack?
An emperor was a very important person in China.
The duration of China's First Emperor is 2 hours.
Xuantong.... but this was not the second emperor of china, he was the emperor that went after Guangxu. you have to be more specific as in what dinasty are you refering to.
The emperor of China who began construction on the Great Wall of China was **Qin Shi Huang**. He was *China’s first emperor** and founded the **Qin Dynasty*.