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Yang Dynasty
 * Government: Celestial Monarchy
 * Emperor: He (88 AD-106 AD), Shang (106 AD), An (106 AD-125 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. With Romans and the Chinese accepting deals in one of their own settlements, it is hoped that the Silk Road would be expanded on this by the end of the century.
 * Capital: Xi'an
 * Demographics:
 * Population: 79,000,000
 * Xi'an (the new capital): 680,000
 * Shantou (apparently this is still a capital wtf?): 220,000
 * Luoyang: 290,000
 * Beiking: 320,000
 * Haiyan: 220,000
 * Chengdu: 450,000
 * Linking: 300,000
 * Other cities and settlements: 24,500,000
 * Rural areas: Whatever that's left. I'm not calculating the whole thing.
 * Ethnic Groups: 85% Chinese (regardless of ethnic groups like Han), 2% Daevite, 3% Tocharian, 2% Korean, 8% other
 * Religion: 84% Chinese religions (this also includes Confucianism), 2% Buddhist, 14% 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: 790,000 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:
 * Au Lac: Then I declare war on you for eternity (as in we fight until our dying breaths over the control of southernmost Yang) until you give it up or you pay us as a tributary so that we can acknowledge your control over Hainan.
 * Events
 * War for Hainan: Emperor He on 101 AD did not tolerate Au Lac's demand for a bribe over Hainan so they prepared for any defences that may come along in Au Lac. All tactics on a possible scenario, whether be them unprepared or preparing to have a major defence or building up a wall or even already ready for the conquest. Without making the rest of Yang Dynasty falling without order, only 50% of all of Yang's military were sent out into battle against Au Lac. Most of their military ships, carrying flame arrows with their own bows and traction trebuchets made a blockade on Hainan's coastlines. About 150,000 troops are sent into Hainan through the strait, all armed with few rams and ladders over the course of years, making camp in the area. Should they try to make a counterattack in the mainland front, the Chinese prepare defences on northern Vietnam and also used the same blockading tactic and naval superiority to prevent Au Lac from going past the Gulf of Thailand. A lot of soldiers are positioned in northern Vietnam and are ready to invade, should they invade. If they are ready for an invasion, the Yang dynasty also sent out some soldiers into battle to stop them from building up large defences such as a wall potentially.