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Does the emperor have the right to kill the queen?

The emperor has the right to kill the queen. The emperor is the highest absolute monarchy and has the right to kill anyone. As the noblest and most powerful ancestor in the harem, generally speaking, the empress dowager may be the first grandmother of the current emperor, the biological grandmother of the emperor when he was illegitimate, or the grandmother in the ethical system.

However, no matter what blood relationship she has with the emperor, Empress Dowager Tai won this title by paying homage to the ancestral temple and letting everyone know, which must be respected in law.

The origin of the title of emperor

In the history of China, Qin Shihuang established the emperor system and became the first emperor himself, known as the "first emperor". Since then, China has been an autocratic system for more than 2,000 years. The emperor is an outstanding representative of the central government of China, the core of the government and society, and enjoys the highest power and honor.

The emperor calls himself "I", while others directly address him as "Your Majesty", "Holy Family" and "Long Live", and privately address him as "Saint", "Everyone", "Official Family" and "Supreme". During the Qin dynasty, Qin Shihuang tried to concentrate all the power of the country in his own (that is, the emperor) hands, that is, "everything in the world, big or small, depends on the world."

This system is actually immature, because there are many affairs of governing the country. After the Qin Dynasty, the power and functions of the emperor were gradually assisted by the central government. In the Han dynasty, the central government was in the form of three officials and nine ministers, and in the Sui dynasty, the system of three provinces and six ministries began.

Therefore, even if the emperor is young, the central government can operate as usual, but at the same time because of the power of the chief executive of the central government (such as prime minister, prime minister, etc.). ) may be too heavy, may threaten the power of the emperor, and even become the emperor himself through a coup, such as Wang Mang as regent and Cao Cao as emperor. In China, the death of the emperor is called death.