皇帝
Emperor is the title for the supreme male ruler in ancient China, symbolizing absolute power.
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- Emperor: China's supreme ruler title.
- Symbol of absolute power and divine right.
- Key historical and cultural term.
Overview
“皇帝”一词是中国古代最高统治者的称号。自秦始皇统一中国后,他创立了“皇帝”这一头衔,意为“德兼三皇,功盖五帝”。从此,“皇帝”成为中国封建社会最高统治者的专称,象征着至高无上的皇权和国家政权的最高领导者。皇帝不仅是政治上的最高首脑,也常常被视为天命所归,具有神圣的地位。
“皇帝”一词主要用于描述中国历史上的君主。它可以单独使用,也可以与其他词语组合,例如“明朝皇帝”、“末代皇帝”等。在描述皇帝的权力、生活、功绩或过失时,经常会用到这个词。例如,“皇帝颁布诏书”、“皇帝的生活奢华”、“皇帝的统治结束了”等。
这个词最常出现在历史、文学、影视作品以及关于中国古代政治制度的讨论中。在讨论中国古代的朝代更迭、政治事件、社会生活以及文化习俗时,“皇帝”是核心概念之一。例如,在谈论唐朝的繁荣、明朝的特产或者清朝的灭亡时,都离不开“皇帝”这个词。
与“皇帝”相似的词语包括“君主”、“国王”、“大帝”等。但“皇帝”在中国历史上具有独特性。中国古代的“皇帝”通常比西方或古代其他地区的“国王”拥有更大的权力,并且其统治被认为是“天命”所佑。而“君主”是一个更广泛的词,可以指代任何国家的最高统治者。“大帝”则通常是给予那些有卓越功勋的君主,不一定是最高统治者的固定头衔。
Beispiele
秦始皇是中国历史上第一位皇帝。
historicalQin Shi Huang was the first emperor in Chinese history.
皇帝颁布了一道圣旨,宣布大赦天下。
historicalThe emperor issued an imperial edict, declaring a general amnesty.
关于皇帝的传说在民间广为流传。
culturalLegends about the emperor are widely spread among the people.
历史学家正在研究明朝皇帝的统治政策。
academicHistorians are studying the ruling policies of the Ming Dynasty emperors.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
皇帝轮流做
The emperor takes turns
万岁万岁万万岁
Long live, long live, long, long live (a common acclamation for the emperor)
皇帝不急太监急
The emperor is not worried, but the eunuch is anxious (idiom for someone overly concerned about matters that don't directly affect them)
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Grammatikmuster
So verwendest du es
Nutzungshinweise
The term 'Emperor' (皇帝) is primarily used in historical contexts when discussing Chinese dynasties. It carries a strong sense of absolute power and supreme authority. Avoid using it for contemporary leaders.
Häufige Fehler
Confusing 'Emperor' with 'King' in a Chinese historical context can be inaccurate, as 'Emperor' signifies a higher level of rule. Also, applying the term to modern leaders is incorrect.
Tipps
Understand Emperor's Supreme Authority
Avoid Modern Usage
Imperial Symbolism
Wortherkunft
The title 'Emperor' (皇帝) was created by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of unified China. He combined the characters for 'Huang' (皇, meaning sovereign or august) and 'Di' (帝, meaning ruler, often referring to legendary sage-kings), signifying supreme authority and virtue.
Kultureller Kontext
The Emperor was the Son of Heaven, ruling with the Mandate of Heaven. His authority was considered divinely ordained, making him the ultimate political and, to some extent, spiritual leader in traditional Chinese society.
Merkhilfe
Imagine a powerful Chinese ruler, the 'Emperor', wearing a dragon robe and holding absolute command over his vast empire.
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在古代中国,最高统治者被称为 ______。
“皇帝”是中国古代最高统治者的专用称号。
“皇帝”主要指代什么?
“皇帝”在中国古代是最高统治者的称号,象征着绝对的政治权力。
请用以下词语组成一个完整的句子:皇帝 / 颁布 / 诏书 / 决定
这是一个符合中文语法和逻辑的句子,描述了皇帝的权力行为。
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Summary
Emperor is the title for the supreme male ruler in ancient China, symbolizing absolute power.
- Emperor: China's supreme ruler title.
- Symbol of absolute power and divine right.
- Key historical and cultural term.
Understand Emperor's Supreme Authority
Avoid Modern Usage
Imperial Symbolism
Beispiele
4 von 4秦始皇是中国历史上第一位皇帝。
Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor in Chinese history.
皇帝颁布了一道圣旨,宣布大赦天下。
The emperor issued an imperial edict, declaring a general amnesty.
关于皇帝的传说在民间广为流传。
Legends about the emperor are widely spread among the people.
历史学家正在研究明朝皇帝的统治政策。
Historians are studying the ruling policies of the Ming Dynasty emperors.
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革命
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