Talk:Konig des Menschen Chapter II (Map Game)/@comment-30724590-20180430200754

Xia Regnum

 * Government:
 * Emperor Wěi continues his expansion in Měilì, colonizing 5 px across the western coast until his death in 334 BC, where he is succeeded by the new Emperor Jing, his son. Emperor Jing, unlike his father, sees mainland expansion as more of a priority, and soon begins a massive expansion in the remaining region of the Ganton nomadic tribes, expanding through the movement of Xia settlers into the region and the building of infrastructure.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Emperor Jing offers his daughter, Princess Lui, to the Yang Dynasty as a present of appreciation and bringing together the dynasties closer. She would be expected to marry the a Prince of the Yang Dynasty that is expected to ascend to the title of Emperor.
 * Economy:
 * Gold coins become incorperated as an official currency, with official publications
 * Military:
 * The military faces almost zero change, except for the movement of 2,000 active combatants to the island of Měilì (OTL Taiwan) to help push for colonization. Most of them are transported via numerous ships that go back and forth between the mainland and the island.
 * Religion:
 * Religion remains popularized in belief around shamanism, animism, and general polytheisticism. A small minority of citizens remain irreligious, and religion remains at a tolerated level, meaning that the government allows any and all forms of religion to be based in the Xia.
 * Population: 
 * The population peaks at 25,500,000 after a formal consensus is established. A consensus is expected to occur every 10 years, with this consensus occurring in 325 BC.
 * Undated Events:
 * The Ganton Nomadic Tribes continues to be assimilated into core Xia territory as infrastructure and autonomous-type levels of political and religious freedom are given. Expansion is made 20px across the southern coast and 35px inland.
 * (Just in case it hasn't occurred in game yet) A man by the name of Confucius begins to make headway in the city of Shantou after writing and publishing philosophic literature describing a new political and religious term known as Ruism, in which humanism and the "Three Principles of the People" are put at the forfront of the term. He is assisted by one of his younger cousins, Sun Yat-sen, into putting these pieces together. The idea of Ruism begins to take hold in the Shantou society, and begins spreading across the more coastal and urbanized regions of the state.