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how did the chinese view their emperor?
a. as one with uncontested intelligence
b. as one who has divine right to rule all nations
c. as one with supernatural powers
d. as one who governs in humility
In traditional Chinese view, the emperor was seen as the "Son of Heaven" with a divine right to rule, including the perception of ruling all under heaven (all nations/regions in the Chinese worldview). Option A: Emperors weren't viewed mainly for uncontested intelligence. Option C: Emperors didn't have supernatural powers (they were human with divine mandate, not supernatural abilities). Option D: Humility wasn't the core view; they were seen as having divine authority, not humility in governance. So B fits the traditional imperial ideology.
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B. As one who has divine right to rule all nations