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What is the imperial edict of Japan? Is it enshrined in heaven? The emperor said so.
Although you chose the best answer, I still want to add a few words.

First of all, "Feng Tian carries an imperial decree: ...".

The correct sentence of these words should be "Serve heaven and serve the emperor, saying: ……".

Instead of "Fengtian shipping, the emperor said: ..."

This statement did not appear until the Ming Dynasty. You know, before Sun Wen put forward the policy of * * * and * * of five ethnic groups, the Han people and the northern aliens such as Mongols, Nuzhen, Huns and Turks were not peaceful, and there was no such thing as brothers and relatives, only Han people and barbarians.

The Yuan Dynasty was a barbarian who destroyed China's regime and enslaved the people of China. The owner of this land has become the lowest person in this land, while some whites, Arabs and other aliens are above us. If a Mongolian kills a Han nationality, he will kindly give you some money, otherwise he will die and need not bear criminal responsibility. Before this dynasty was divided into 56 ethnic groups, there were no ethnic groups in China. In addition to Tubo, Mongolian, Jurchen and Xiongnu, some people who often harass the border of China have specific names, almost all people living in the territory of the Han government are called Han people. Remember, when you look at history, don't look at it with your present eyes.

This racial policy of the Yuan Dynasty greatly led to the intensification of the contradiction between the Han people and the Mongols. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang started as a beggar and monk and put forward many slogans such as "expelling Tatars and restoring China" and "saving the people from fire and water and restoring the dignity of Han officials". With the support of many talents, valiant generals, people and even religions, Zhu Yuanzhang stepped onto the throne step by step and overthrew the rule of Mongols.

Moreover, the imperial edict with these words must be very important and serious, and it will only be used when it is necessary to report to the world, such as crowning princes, kings and princes. Moreover, this imperial eunuch has no right to see it, and it must be an imperial minister granted by the emperor himself.

People in front of the Japanese imperial edict have already said that.

There is also Vietnam. The imperial edict of Vietnam seems to read: "Blessed by Heaven: ..."

The imperial edict of the Japanese emperor is attached here. See for yourself. I originally had the imperial edict of Vietnam, but I can't show it to you on the computer at home.