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Chinese belief in the divinity of the emperor.

What is a Chinese emperor called?

  • "Huangdi" is the Chinese word for "Emperor." The emperor was referred to by a variety of names, including "Son of Heaven," "Lord of Ten Thousand Years," and "Holy Highness." A lot of emperors had names that were associated with their reign or time period.
  • He ceremonially carried out the most significant religious rites on the calendar, which involved offering sacrifices at holy mountains and rivers. The emperor was also in charge of the annual ceremonial first plowing and the regular sacrifices honoring his imperial ancestors.
  • The supreme leader, who is presently Xi Jinping, holds the top four political and government positions: general secretary of the CCP Central Committee, chairman of the Central Military Commission, and president of the People's Republic of China.
  • The word "China" is derived from the Sanskrit Cina, which the Persians interpreted as "Cin," from the name of the Chinese Qin Dynasty, which is pronounced, "Chin." It appears that trade along the Silk Road helped to popularize the term.

Todai-ji reflects chinese influence not only through its architectural style, but in its representation of Chinese belief in the divinity of the emperor.

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