Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter III (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20180808131531

Yang Dynasty Wip
 * Government: Celestial Monarchy
 * Emperor: Ping (1 BC - 9 AD), Wang Mang (9 AD - 23 AD) (who overthrew Yang temporarily), Guangwu (23 AD-present)
 * Economy: The Yang economy relies on taxing subjects, which are the peasants of China. Many are not satisfied of it even after taxes were cut as a result of appeasing their opinion of the Emperor, yet the Yang Dynasty turns to trading to get their income. They are currently looking towards the west for possible trade openings.
 * Capital: Xi'an (the new capital)
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 60,000,000
 * Xi'an (the new capital): 300,000
 * Shantou: 320,000
 * Luoyang (NOT LUCYANG; check your spelling, I renamed it under Wang Mang): 190,000
 * Beiking: 280,000
 * Haiyan: 190,000
 * Chengdu: 280,000
 * Other cities and settlements: 19,000,000
 * Rural areas: Whatever that's left. I'm not calculating the whole thing.
 * Ethnic Groups: 80% Chinese (regardless of ethnic groups like Han), 5% Daevite, 4% Tocharian, 2% Korean, 9% other
 * Military: 600,000 soldiers and levies. Note that China has one of the largest populations at that time so it makes proper sense to have a large military that spans all over the empire itself.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Expedition to the West: They're aiming for an unknown place, particularly Rome (but they don't know the knowledge of 'Rome' yet)
 * Events:
 * Expedition to the west: A group of Chinese merchants and a small banner of the imperial army is sent over to the west in 1 AD, which they will try to travel to somewhere they have never seen before, maybe even consider trading with them. (I'll bet it's Rome that I'm aiming for)
 * Xin Dynasty: A guy named Wang Mang took over China temporarily, removing the current Yang Emperor immediately. During his reign, he made the empire weaker and allowed the Daevites and Tocharians to break free from the Han Empire, though a small minority group of Daevites in northern Xin Dynasty remained as subjects of the Daevite Empire. After Wang Mang died, the Yang Dynasty returned to power and quickly rebuilt its losses from the self-proclaimed Emperor of Xin Dynasty.