Being a king in ancient China was crucial as it symbolized the central authority and governance of the state, which was essential for maintaining order and stability in a vast and diverse territory. Kings were seen as the "Son of Heaven," tasked with upholding the Mandate of Heaven, a divine right to rule that justified their leadership and responsibilities towards the people. Additionally, kings played a pivotal role in rituals and ceremonies that reinforced social hierarchies and connected the earthly realm with the spiritual, thereby legitimizing their rule and fostering loyalty among subjects.
Nobles are people who work for the emperor or king of China and they are related to the king. Not to get them confused with being a Civil Servant a Civil Servant is someone who works for the emperor or king and they are not related. It's basically the same job.
ancient midnorth china
they get a new king a everyone gets a life again!
Ancient China had a beuocracy, meaning one man in charge of everything and others in charge of certain things. China had a king then was divided up in teritories, who had leaders call aristocrats. Aristicrats often tried to overule the king.
he was a king and ruled the city
Monkey King is the character in the ancient Chinese novel "Journey to the West" from eastern china to India.
Monkey King is the character in the ancient Chinese novel "Journey to the West" from eastern china to India.
The Ancient Chinese invented paper and money. Money was invented by the first king of China and paper was invented by a man in China by bamboo.
they all belive when a king dies (dinesty) that king becomes a god
Both had their settlement based on river valleys and seashores.
I think the important leaders of ancient benin were the Oba and his wives..but mostly the Oba (king)
Isis, King Tut and Cleopatra