Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter III (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20180815223458

Yang Dynasty
 * Government: Celestial Monarchy
 * Emperor: Chong (39 AD-60 AD), Ming (60 AD-75 AD)
 * Economy: The Yang economy relies on taxing subjects, which are the peasants of China. They are currently looking towards the west for possible trade openings, maybe a larger Silk Road (if it still exists before).
 * Capital: Xi'an
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 70,000,000
 * Xi'an (the new capital): 450,000
 * Shantou (apparently this is still a capital wtf?): 320,000
 * Luoyang: 290,000
 * Beiking: 300,000
 * Haiyan: 220,000
 * Chengdu: 340,000
 * Linking: 240,000
 * Other cities and settlements: 22,000,000
 * Rural areas: Whatever that's left. I'm not calculating the whole thing.
 * Ethnic Groups: 81% Chinese (regardless of ethnic groups like Han), 2% Daevite, 7% Tocharian, 2% Korean, 8% other
 * Religion: 84% Chinese religions (this also includes Confucianism), 1% Buddhist, 15% Other (Daevite Blood Gods [that's what I think its supposed to be, since I was the Daevite cultural group in the past] and Tocharian paganism)
 * Military: 700,000 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. Naval ships may count up to hundreds of small ships and dozens of large ships.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Rome: (Yes we want to talk to you because I'd like to see a possible hypothetical contact that may exist in history if not then you wasted a lot of my time then putting useless stuff that is only relevant to my place)
 * Au Lac and Burma: We want to open up trading routes to you.
 * Events:
 * Reconquest of the Tarim Basin: After Wang Mang had deliberately allowed the Daevites and Tocharites to rule their own territory, Emperor Ming, who took over Yang Dynasty on 60 AD shortly after the death of Emperor Chong wanted to fulfil his task of subjugating the Tocharians again and subjugate the Daevite population. So he sent out 300,000 men to do the bidding of subjugating Yarkand and Gaoche back into the Yang Empire. They noticed that there's a fierce resistance from the former Tocharite Confederation, but numbers and organised armies of the Yang Dynasty will outmatch nomadic warriors of the west and north.
 * Buddhism: The Silk Road introduces an Indian monk named Jwanahon Hura (If you watch video compilations on Buddhism Hotline or live, you'll see what I mean) and his group of missionaries into China to introduce Buddhism in the first century of the Common Era. Buddhism will shape the lives of Chinese people from this century and onward. Jwanahon Hura, the Buddhist monk came from India through the established Silk Road. Early Buddhist schools were open, with some Chinese scholars even admitting conversion. The Emperor of Yang Dynasty however, doesn't approve of this but never commissioned a ban.