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a distinct ruler based on religious rationalecreateda distinct ruler based on religious rationale
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the balance(passive) set bythe balance
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a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties called the dynastic cyclecreateda pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties called the dynastic cycle
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principles that have influenced Chinese thinking about government and political legitimacy over the long termsetprinciples that have influenced Chinese thinking about government and political legitimacy over the long term
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to long periods of peace among familiesledto long periods of peace among families
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to the continuity in Chinacontributedto the continuity in China
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