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  1. Emperor of China. Throughout Chinese history, "Emperor" ( Chinese: 皇帝; pinyin: Huángdì) was the superlative title held by the monarchs who ruled various imperial dynasties or Chinese empires. In traditional Chinese political theory, the emperor was the "Son of Heaven", an autocrat with the divine mandate right to rule all under ...

    • List of Chinese monarchs

      China was fully united for the first time by Qin Shi Huang...

    • Puyi

      Puyi believed Manchukuo was just the beginning, and that...

  2. China was fully united for the first time by Qin Shi Huang (r. 259–210 BCE), who established the first Imperial dynasty, adopting the title Huangdi (皇帝), meaning Emperor, which remained in use until the Imperial system's fall in 1912.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PuyiPuyi - Wikipedia

    Puyi believed Manchukuo was just the beginning, and that within a few years he would again reign as Emperor of China, having the yellow imperial dragon robes used for coronation of Qing emperors brought from Beijing to Changchun.

  4. Rather than maintain the title of "king" (wáng 王) borne by the previous Shang and Zhou rulers, he assumed the invented title of "emperor" (huángdì 皇帝), which would see continuous use by monarchs in China for the next two millennia.

  5. Esta lista de monarcas inclui os governantes chineses antes do estabelecimento da República da China em 1912. Originalmente, os antigos soberanos chineses tinham o título de Rei (王, Wang), embora sua relevância tenha desaparecido quando a China foi fragmentada em vários reinos guerreiros.

  6. O título imperador da China (em chinês: 皇帝; em pinyin: Huángdì) refere-se a todo o soberano da China imperial que reinou desde a Dinastia Qin em 221 a.C. até a queda da Dinastia Qing em 1912.

  7. This is a list of the rulers of China from 221 BC to AD 1911. These rulers named themselves 皇帝 (Mandarin: huangdi); in English they are called emperors. All of them were men but Wu Zetian.