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Rulers had to demonstrate moral integrity, benevolence, and competence to maintain the Mandate of Heaven, a key concept in Chinese political philosophy. They were expected to govern justly, ensure the welfare of their people, and uphold social order. If a ruler became tyrannical or failed to provide for the populace, it was believed that they would lose the Mandate, justifying rebellion or the rise of a new leader. Thus, maintaining the Mandate required a balance of ethical governance and responsiveness to the needs of the people.

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