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Study the image. What does the painting of the Forbidden City show about how the Ming emperor wanted people to see him?
The emperor grew up as a peasant and represented all people.
The emperor wanted order and rejected war.
The emperor stood at the center of civilization and held great power.
The emperor was very curious and welcomed foreign influences.
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