Talk:New Uprisings: Rise of Civilizations (Map Game)/@comment-26247925-20161209143402

Han Empire (formal)| Han (informal)
 * Prehistory (I didn't finish it last time)
 * Turn 1
 * Fei Yue (6 years): The history of the Han is a diverse one. Uniting to stop the threat of the Zhao, the Han were lead under the banner of General Fei Yue, a young man with hopes and dreams. He lead the men of the Han to victory against the Zhao in 2100 BCE, ending their rule over Tiantang and establishing Han rule. Fei Yue became the leader of this new nation, but was killed by his wife, who was having an affair with a contender to Yue - he only went by the name of Han Gong.
 * Gong (34 years): Han Gong was an excellent leader, propelling the Han to expand and improve. He introduced new technologies to the Han, such as a fully developed Chinese writing system, and advancements in farming and military technology. He passed on the rule to his son, Han Gong II.
 * Gong II (23 years): Gong II'S rule was uneventful. The Han expanded into other tribes, with the population growing evermore. He had no children, so his rule passed to his brother, Han Qi.
 * Qi (9 years): Han Qi's rule was short, as he suffered from disease, and his brother took away most of his time in his life. During his reign, he made major reforms to healthcare, mostly to benefit himself, but slowly improved medical care for everyone. He was a strong advocator for philosophy. He named his uncle's grandson, Han Kang (Son of Xiang, son of Zhong, brother of Han Gong) heir to the Han dynastic throne. However, Xia Bu Jiang (grandson of Fei Yue, founder of the Xia dynasty, claimant to the throne of Han) had other plans. He raised an army of 1000 swordsmen and archers to combat Han Qi, but by this time, Han Qi had passed, and Han Kang had taken over the Han Empire.
 * Kang (26 years): Kang's rule was immediately met with opposition, as Bu Jiang and Kang met on the battlefield in Tiantang itself. Civilians died, and Kang's army suffered major losses, so they retreated from Tiantang. However, Bu Jiang made a grave mistake. Bu Jiang was very vain, and decided to hold a crowning celebration to mark the beginning of the Xia Dynasty. This was perfect for Kang, as his army met Bu Jiang's personal forces at the celebration, killing Bu Jiang and ending his rule over Tiantang. Bu Jiang's family were banished to the far west, where their descendants would form the Zhou Dynasty. Kang recovered from this attack, marrying his cousin and giving birth to many children. Kang continued Qi's work with Healthcare and Philosophy, as well as improving water transportation to the point where farms flourished greatly.
 * Government
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 * Shang Revolution: a
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