Yes, in ancient China, religion and government were often intertwined. Confucianism, which became the dominant philosophy, emphasized moral governance and the importance of virtuous rulers, while Daoism and ancestor worship also played significant roles in state rituals and governance. The emperor was often regarded as the "Son of Heaven," linking his authority to divine sanction. This integration helped maintain social order and legitimacy for the ruling dynasty.
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Ancient China's Government was a Monarchy.
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Monarchy
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
The government in ancient China consisted of a number of kingdoms, eventually consolidated into one empire
The ancient philosopher known in the Western world as Confucius (whose original name was close to Kung Fu Tse) was relied upon by the government of ancient China.
The main religion was Buddhism, though there was a little Taoism mixed in there. A whole clump of people also practiced traditional religions.
china was ruled by an emporor