Examples of using Emperors in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Apsheron men, excited by the Tsar's presence, passed in step before the Emperors and their suites at a bold, brisk pace.
In ancient times, emperors regarded themselves as reincarnations of dragons, and children born during the year are considered blessed.
She introduces the reader to emperors and sultans, but also to slaves and refugees.
She lived through three centuries and the terms of six British monarchs, four Japanese emperors and 20 U.S. presidents.
In the past, emperors were the people who looked after the overall economic affairs and military of the ruling countries.
Her life spans three centuries, which have included six British monarchs, four Japanese emperors and 20 US presidents.
In the following years, hundreds of emperors built cities here, ruling China for over a thousand years.
Many emperors have ruled the province of Jiangsu till April 1927, when Chiang Kai-Shek formed his new government in the city of Nanjing.
Emperors are traditionally meant to rule until their death, but Emperor Akihito abdicated on April 30, 2019 because of health concerns.
Zhang, the Showa Emperors' cousin and many other sources also claim the current emperor of Japan is not from the Japanese royal family.
Emperors, kings, artisians, peasens, big people---at the bottom we are all alike and all the same;
There are 161 tombs of the royal family from the emperors, empresses that are rested here.
Soon after this period, the emperors ceased to vanquish, and Rome ceased to be the capital of the empire.
Until the 20th century, Japanese emperors usually had a chief wife and several concubines, all of whom were members of noble families.
But men were taught to regard second-handers- tyrants, emperors, dictators- as exponents of egotism.
While other Ancient Greek and Roman emperors built many fine cities during their reign, Constantinople exceeded them all in size and magnificence.
She lived across three centuries, seeing four emperors of Japan, six British monarchs, and 20 US presidents.
But men were taught to regard second-handers- tyrants, emperors, dictators- as exponents of egoism.
There was also a strong rationalistic tendency among there Iconoclast emperors, a reaction against the forms of Byzantine piety that became more pronounced each century.
Until the 20th century, emperors usually had a chief wife and several concubines(all from noble families).