In history, ancient emperors had some fantasy stories that showed that they were the true sons of heaven. The following were some of the more famous ones: 1 Qin Shihuang: After he unified the six countries, he thought he was the "true son of heaven", so he ordered all the soldiers to salute him and built a huge pyramid in his tomb. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: He became a great emperor by waging war and expanding his territory. He was said to be very wise when he governed the country and often called himself the "true son of heaven". 3. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty: He was an outstanding politician and military strategist. He was known as the "Zhenguan Rule." It was said that he often rode a fast horse to patrol the world and thought that he was the "right person". 4. Ming Chengzu: He became the ruler of the Ming Dynasty through many wars and territorial expansion. He claimed to be the "Son of Heaven" and built the Forbidden City, which became one of the most famous palaces in Chinese history. Emperor Kangxi: He was an outstanding politician and military strategist, known as the "Kang and Qian Dynasty." It was said that he often toured around and declared to his subjects that he was the "true son of heaven". These stories were all legends in history, and there might not be any conclusive evidence to prove it. However, they were widely circulated as the famous "true son of heaven" story in Chinese history.