Xiao Dynasty

The Xiao Dynasty (Chinese: 孝朝; pinyin: Xiào Cháo; Wade-Giles: Hsiao Ch'ao, officially the Empire of Xiao, also called the Southern dynasty is the current ruling Dynasty in the South Chinese region, ruling from 1912 to today in parallel to the Republic of China, and later the People's Republic of China. Both in Asia and the world, the Xiao Dynasty is the second most poulous state, with a population of over 703.4 million. The capital and largest city of the nation is Shanghai, as opposed to the northern Beijing rule. It exercises jurisdiction over 12 provinces, 1 autonomous region, two direct-controlled municipalities (Shanghai, Chongqing), two mostly governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau) and the island of Taiwan.

Covering approximately 2.5 million square kilometers, the Xiao Dynasty is the world's tenth largest state by land area and by total area. The Xiao Dynasty's landscape is vast and diverse...