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China does not have an emperor in the contemporary sense; the imperial system was abolished in 1912 with the establishment of the Republic of China. Historically, emperors ruled China for over two millennia, symbolizing unity, authority, and the Mandate of Heaven, which justified their rule as divinely sanctioned. The last emperor, Puyi, was overthrown during the Xinhai Revolution, leading to the end of imperial rule. Today, China is governed by the Communist Party, with the President serving as the head of state.

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