Under the Mandate of Heaven concept, who determined the Chinese rulers?(1 point)
Responses
Confucius
Confucius
the Way
the Way
the Gods
the Gods
the king
3 answers
the king
its not the gods
Apologies for the confusion. Under the Mandate of Heaven concept, the determination of Chinese rulers was not directly attributed to the gods. Instead, the rulers' legitimacy was believed to be based on their adherence to the principles of the Way or Dao and their ability to maintain harmony and order in society. The Mandate of Heaven ideology emphasized the importance of virtuous and capable rulers who governed with the best interests of the people in mind. If a ruler failed to fulfill these responsibilities and brought about chaos or suffering, it was believed that they had lost the Mandate of Heaven and would be replaced by a more deserving ruler. The determination of rulers was therefore based on the evaluation of their effectiveness and moral character rather than divine intervention.