Interactions Between Heaven and Mankind

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Interactions between Heaven and Mankind (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Tiān-rén gǎnyìng) is a set of doctrines formulated by Chinese Han dynasty scholar Dong Zhongshu which at that time became the basis for deciding the legitimacy of a monarch. At the same time, for the Confucian School of Thought, Interactions between Heaven and Mankind provided a set of checks and balances on a reigning monarch.[citation needed] This ganying in the title is a Chinese cultural keyword meaning "correlative resonance; stimulus and response; moral retribution".

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