Well the Zhou dynasty overthrew the Shang using the mandate of heaven (the rule of heaven saying that kings must be fair and virtuous) because the shang kings were becomeing self-centered and using tax money for their benifit, and not the people's benifit. (does that answer your question?)
based on their ability to pass strict tests
Zhou Wu-The first emperor of the dynasty and first peasant to rise to the position of Emperor. He also established the people's mandate of heaven which basically said that the people choose who will rule by not overthrowing them and therefore that that must be the Heaven's will. Confucius-Philosopher, heard of him? Laozi-Founder of legalism.
im pretty sure it was portugul or however you spell it. the Chinese gave portugul a small trading spot i think. you should go with this answer if this is your only choice. look at differant sites before you choose this because im not fully sure it was the tang dynasty.
The emperor is not chosen, the heir to the throne is the one to become the emperor.
Ming dynasty ruled China from A.D. 1368 to 1644, a period of Chinese rule between two foreign conquests. It was preceded by the Mongol Empire and followed by the Manchu dynasty. Ming rulers restored traditional institutions, such as the civil service, which the Mongols had suspended. During the Ming period, Chinese authority extended into Mongolia, Korea, Southeast Asia, and the Ryukyu Islands. Ming means brilliant in Chinese, and the period was important especially in the arts. The imperial palace in Beijing's Forbidden City reached its current splendor largely through the efforts of Ming architects. Artists also produced exquisite porcelain, bronze, and lacquerware. During the final century of the Ming dynasty, increasing numbers of Europeans began visiting China and opening it up to foreign influence.
based on their ability to pass strict tests
There is no such things as strongest and second strongest in Dynasty Warriors, it's just that you're are good on one character and you aren't on another. It's only the player's decision who to choose to play, but there is no "better" character over another.
Zhou Wu-The first emperor of the dynasty and first peasant to rise to the position of Emperor. He also established the people's mandate of heaven which basically said that the people choose who will rule by not overthrowing them and therefore that that must be the Heaven's will. Confucius-Philosopher, heard of him? Laozi-Founder of legalism.
Dynasty Warriors 6 is just a game where you play by story. Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires is a game where you can just choose a kingdom and make new history.
For PS2: go to Free or Musou Mode and choose place and character, then when preparatoins screen will apear take another controler and press "start".
You can get red hare horse by choose 2 charater with lady luck skill.
You can choose who's weapon you want first and last, so there isn't a specific order of weapons that you get.
this should be very simple, you go to "others" or something and choose your created officer. you also get to choose who's on your side
im pretty sure it was portugul or however you spell it. the Chinese gave portugul a small trading spot i think. you should go with this answer if this is your only choice. look at differant sites before you choose this because im not fully sure it was the tang dynasty.
Well i havent actually played Dynasty warriors 6 on the ps3 or xbox 360. but i like DW6 Empires better. because you can edit your own character that you can put into battle called: edit officers. there is no free mode so that's on disadvantage to that game but it has a very elaborite empire mode that surpasses all the other empire modes in the previous games combined. so yes i would choose the empires one but that's just me. and i hoped that helped :)
The emperor is not chosen, the heir to the throne is the one to become the emperor.
One of his generals Ptolemy, who after Alexander's death carved off Egypt as a personal kingdom and founded the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Cleopatra was a descendant and successor of the Ptolemys.