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* [[File: Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy]] - Another theocracy cool but did you really have to rebel against me?
* [[File: Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy]] - Another theocracy cool but did you really have to rebel against me?
* [[File: antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism]]- You respect ancient chinese traditions but your lack of a state is revolting.
* [[File: Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]]- You try to use my teachings for your benefit your time is coming the gods will punish you
* [[File: Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]]- You try to use my teachings for your benefit your time is coming the gods will punish you



Revision as of 23:53, 7 January 2021

Chinese Theocracyball (or Chinese Folk Theocracyball) is an Authoritarian Center ideology that believes that the Chinese Folk Religion should be the state religion. The state would be ruled by an emperor who has to protect the citizens, tax fairly, rebuild infrastructure, and treat the people fairly or else they will lose the mandate of heaven and be overthrown.

History

According to the Chinese Folk Religion the ideology would have started with the Heavenly Sovereign but secularly it would have started with the unification of China by the emperor Qin Shi Huang where the title of son of heaven and the mandate of heaven system started. Chinese Theocracy would be the ideology of China for 2133 years (more or less) until 1912 where the emperor resigned and Tridemism took over. While people in China and some other countries still believe in the religion, nowadays the theocracy hasn't been very relevant.

Beliefs

  • Tian: The concept of Heaven
  • Ling: The inchoate order of creation, that is the "medium" of the bivalency constituted by the opposite forces of the universe (Yin and Yang)
  • Ying and Yang: It's a concept of dualism, describing how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another
  • Ming Yun: The concept of the personal life and destiny
  • Boa Ying: The concept of cosmic and moral reciprocity 
  • Shen: Gods and Spirits that are intimately involved in the affairs of the world
  • Xian Ling: the notion of a numinous, sacred presence of a god or gods
  • Yuanfen: Destiny, luck as conditioned by one's past
  • Wu: The concept of awareness, consciousness, or spiritual enlightenment
  • Mandate of Heaven: Heaven has given the emperor the right to rule but can lose it if he over taxes civilians, stops protecting the people, lets infrastructure decay, and treats people unfairly.

Personality and Behavior

  • He is very calm, generous, and wise but don't get on his bad side or he will go bonkers, whenever he does he usually tries to calm himself fearing what the gods will do to him.
  • He is seen praying to Chinese gods for help on adventures and guidance.
  • He likes hangs out with his good friend Buddhist Theocracy.
  • He has a dislike for other Chinese ideologies and doesn't interact with them much

How to Draw

Flag of Chinese Theocracy
  1. Draw the top half of the ball white
  2. Draw the bottom half of the ball a lighter shade of black then #000000
  3. Then put the 禄 lù symbol in the middle of the ball and colors
  4. Draw the top half of the symbol in black and draw the bottom half in white
  5. Draw eyes and you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies:

  • Christian Theocracy - Another theocracy cool but did you really have to rebel against me?
  • Taoist Anarchism- You respect ancient chinese traditions but your lack of a state is revolting.
  • Dengism- You try to use my teachings for your benefit your time is coming the gods will punish you

Enemies:

  • Tridemism - Heaven will not forgive what you did to me
  • Maoism- You never had the mandate and you never will.
  • Anarcho-Nihilism - No state or religion? heathens.

Further Information

Wikipedia

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