The right to rule is granted by heaven. There is only one heaven, so there can be only one ruler. The right to rule is based on the virtue of the ruler. The right to rule is not limited to one dynasty. The right to rule is passed from one dynasty to the the next. The Mandate of Heaven has guided Chinese politics for 3,000 years, defining the right to rule by the responsibilities of rulers to their people. That's not so complex after all.
Contents.Expansion features Mandate of Heaven brings a host of new features to EU4, including:. Historical and Golden Eras: Meet objectives in four historical ages from the Age of Discovery to the Age of Revolutions, earning new bonuses and powers for your country. Declare a Golden Era to further increase your chance of success.: New mechanics for Ming China, including Imperial Decrees and Imperial Reforms to bolster the Dragon Throne.: Force your neighbors to pay tribute to your Chinese Empire, paying you in gold, manpower or monarch points. New Japanese Rules: Daimyos now owe loyalty to the Shogun – and the Shogun is whoever controls the imperial capital of Kyoto.