| name | succession-power-transfer |
| description | Use when managing a leadership succession or transferring power between rulers. Covers designation, mourning period (三年丧), abdication gesture, popular validation by regional leaders (诸侯), and formal assumption of authority. |
Leadership Succession Protocol
A procedure for managing power transitions between rulers based on ancient Chinese succession practices.
Overview
This procedure outlines the formal process for transferring authority from one ruler to the successor.
Steps
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Designation of Successor
- Current ruler recommends successor to heaven (荐于天)
- Successor serves as heir apparent (嗣)
- Period of joint governance may occur
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Mourning Period
- Observe three-year mourning period (三年丧)
- Administrative functions continue
- Successor prepares for assumption
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Formal Abdication Gesture
- Successor offers position to deceased ruler's son
- Withdraws to separate location (辟居)
- Demonstrates humility and propriety
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Popular Validation
- Regional leaders (诸侯) choose whom to support
- Those seeking legitimacy gather at chosen leader
- Popular support confirms succession
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Formal Assumption
- Accept position if support is clear
- Face south to receive homage (南面朝天下)
- Establish state name and clan designation
Decision Points
- If predecessor's son lacks support, successor may assume power
- If successor lacks established reputation, predecessor's heir may prevail
Success Factors
- Length of service under previous ruler
- Established relationships with regional leaders
- Demonstrated virtue and capability
Expected Outcomes
- Peaceful power transition
- Legitimate authority established
- Continued governance stability
Validation
- Verify that the successor was formally recommended to heaven (荐于天) and served as heir apparent before assuming power
- Confirm that the three-year mourning period was observed and the abdication gesture was performed
- Check that regional leaders (诸侯) demonstrated clear popular support before the formal assumption of authority