Answer (1): While the head of China isn't an emperor, but a president (H.E. Hu Jintao), several royal lines, namely the descendants of the Han, Tang, Song, Ming Emperors are likely still alive and well. If migration, bloodline, and ancestry are traced, one will find what could be the equivalent of heads of Royal Families still holding given clan names. Zhu Rongji is one such candidate Answer (2): In short, China has always been ruled by people of the Han-Chinese race with the exception of the following periods, 1206-1368 and 1643-1912, when Mongolians and Manchurians ruled China.
Discounting Mongolian (Yuan Dynasty) or Manchurian (C'hing Dynasty) rule of China, the current emperor of China is s Imperial Majesty Yao Sui. http://himyaosui.wordpress.com, whose history is verified by his family's website at http://zhoudynasty.freewebsites.com/history/china/chron.html s Imperial Majesty Yao Sui is the official Imperial lineage holder and emperor of China. He and his family are of Han-Chinese blood.
They number about 300 Chinese in Hawaii with about 40,000,000 to 60,000,000 clan cousins back in mainland China. The late Premier Zhou Enlai is an older second-cousin to s Imperial Majesty Yao Sui as is Chiang Kai-shek and Sun Yat-sen (a) In China's Manchurian province, the Manchurian Aisin-Gioro clan is, also, spearheading a movement to have a Manchu monarchy reinstated for China and the province of Manchuria. This movement for a Manchu Court is unlikely to succeed, unless the Chinese themselves, first, have their own Imperial bloodlines reinstated in a constitutional monarchy or recognized by China's present government or recognized by some world body (b) The International Monarchist Conference as well as the International Monarchist League hold their own European based standards as to who and what can be deemed as nobility.
This standard is of their own western making and it applies to all western monarchs and nations. Their websites are listed below : http://internationale.monarchiste.com/?l=gb&charte http://www.monarchy.net (c) LEE Chee Chuan.Mr. Chuans's support of Manchurian splittists in China and inappropriate attempt to revive the Manchu Qing Dynasty, being a Li Clansman, is 'traitorous, he should be reviving his own Tang Dynasty!
This is just too illogical - our editor brought this point up, but received no response on that.As claimed by his 'Minister', driven him underground into hiding in Malaysia, where the Chinese community there is suffering severe apartheid problems The ICCR branch head has contacted Mr. Chuan to address on the apartheid issues as well as arrange a meeting, but the reclusive Mr.Chuan has shown no interest in local Chinese community issues preferring to cultivate the friendship of other deposed (mostly white) monarchs, while the Chinese community immediately about him languishes. A rather disappointing and uninspired individual all in all. We could think of a better Lee Clansman to stand for Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, though hated as he is in Singapore for nepotism and bad policy, he at least affords some stature to the movement should he wish to.
Any time a mainland Lee endorsed and sponsored by PRC itself to represent the Imperial Tang House of course would sweep all other claimants aside.Mr. Chuan's rather trite website is at : http://sites.google.com/site/monarchyrevival (d) Marquisate of Shangcai. This individual is stated to be an antique collector who being concerned about the lack of leadership of Chinese monarchists decided to take up this cause until proper leadership appears on the 'scene'.
This group has released some pre-edit material which espouses a rather interesting open ended system more acceptable to the modern Chinese persons in democratic nations worldwide.As of early 2010, there are 2 pro-tem ICCR branches in Singapore and Malaysia ICCR expects that their proposed system will either be subsumed and modified by the PRC. Or otherwise develop into an Imperial themed prestige society similar in form to the Rotary Club or Lions Club should the current or successive PRC decline their proposal for Constitutional Monarchy or decline endorsement of the ICCR's proposals. The ICCR site is based in facebook in the group called : Emperor of China - Imperial Revival Movement http://himyaosui.wordpress.
Com0 The ICCR system as briefly described on the group is as follows : ICCR proposes an Imperial Collective of 6 Imperial Houses representing all ethnic Chinese Han Clans who have held the Emperor's Mandate before the Last Han Emperor (Zhu Clan) fell in 1644 to the Manchurians Manchurians are not Chinese. They are Manchurian! Would Chinese like to be governed by Manchurians all over again?
Manchurians most certainly would not mind taking over the whole of mainland China and dictating policy and making trouble for China's Han Chinese communist government until such time that they can return to full power over mainland China. All of this equates to much future bloodshed in mainland China. Do people of Han-Chinese blood really want this to happen?
They planned to boost economic reforms. Who is the leader of China now? Is China an ally of the United States?
Does china back north korea in the launching of its missle? Why was China divided politically after Ww1 (1919)?
His Imperial Majesty Akihito, the 125th Emperor of Japan, was born on 23 December 1933 at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.