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Well, during the Tang dynasty, the type of rule was called an aristocracy. During the Song dynasty, the rule was called Meritocracy. For previous dynasties, there was no specific type of rule, but we do know that it was very harsh. The actual form of government varied during different time periods. For the most part, one emperor ruled over China.

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Ancient China was ruled by dynasties. China has had over 30 dynasties rule its country. The last dynasty to exist before the Communist party, the Republic of China, took over was the Qing dynasty which was ruled by Empress Ci Xi.

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