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UNO [17]
1 year ago
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16. What idea, which was shaped during the Zhou Dynasty, would be used for thousands of years to give the ruler authority?

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Gekata [30.6K]1 year ago
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The Mandate of Heaven, which claimed that the ruler was chosen by the gods was the idea, which was shaped during the Zhou Dynasty, would be used for thousands of years to give the ruler authority.

China's Zhou dynasty is credited with creating the Mandate of Heaven ideology. According to this, there could only be one legitimate monarch in China, and they could only exercise their authority with the blessing of the gods.

Consequently, if he was thought to be making an unfair decision, he might lose their support. As long as the dynasty or the reign of a particular emperor could uphold the mandate, there was no term limit on their rule.

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