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Regent's explanation

Regent's explanation [as regent]

The Duke of Zhou, representing the monarch, is the former ruler of the country, the regent, and the practice and rule. The Book of Rites explains in detail the way the monarch handles state affairs. During the rule of Beiyang warlords, the president was absent and the cabinet was seated, which was once called regency. "Book of Rites, Wen Wangshi": "The Duke of Zhou used to be the regent, so he did it." "Historical Records of Five Emperors": "Shun served for 20 years, and Yao was the regent; After eight years of regency, he collapsed. " Liu Tang Zhiji Shi Tong Jian Zhi: "If a husband becomes a boy, history records the year of regency;" I am dying, dying, and I remember the day of the Republic. " Chapters 3 and 4 of the History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "The son sued the ancestral temple and was the regent of the South." Xiao Ting Zhalu Xuerui of Qingzhaolian Wang Yuan: "The soldiers leveled the Central Plains, and Wang Fang of Zhong Rui was the regent."

Word decomposition

Photographic interpretation: take, absorb: take. Camera. Photography. Feeding. Maintenance: take health. Weighing (large). Simple photo. Agent: photographer (agent). Regency (governing the country on behalf of the monarch) Capture: Hook. Approaching: "between great powers". The interpretation of "fear", "fear" and "making politics" in ancient times governed state affairs: politics. Government. Political parties. Political power. Platform. Policy. Act. Achievement. Political views. A politician (a person who engages in political activities for the benefit of individuals or groups). Political coup. Participate in politics. Discuss politics. Business in charge of a national department: finance. Postal service. Civil affairs. Family or collection