Asia eastern regions
The regional divisions of the China and Far East super-regions.
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The Eastern Asian regions are the mixed regions of China super-region and Far East super-region. The space homes two distinctive mechanics appearing in a similar way to the HRE in central Europe. In 1444
Ming holds the title of Celestial Empire and governs over the all of the Chinese regions. In time different claimants to the throne could rise, be it the newly shaped
Qing from the north or one of many environment nations who could transfer to grab energy when Ming is struggling to subdue giant uprisings of
Separatist rebels. Further to east lie the Japanese lands. Across the related islands the Daimyos will struggle for dominance over one another to say the seat of the Shogunate. Whoever succeeds on this mission could not solely dictate the principles of the land, however in the end transfer ahead and kind the unified nation of
Japan.
The break-down of the Eastern Asian regions is as follows:
Government sorts
Despotic Monarchy and Daimyo are the dominant authorities sorts in these elements (notable mentions are the Celestial Empire and Shogunate).
Religions
Confucian is the prevalent faith within the mainland regions.
Shinto is unfold within the eastern half.
- Small pockets of
Animist and
Theravada may be discovered all through the world.
Technology teams
- All nations in these elements belong to the
Chinese expertise group.
Culture teams
- Chinese is probably the most dominant tradition group in these elements.
- Japanese and Korean may be discovered within the eastern elements.
- Burman and Thai within the southwestern half.
Formable / Reformable nations
Some of those nations do not exist on the 1444 marketing campaign begin. They can seem if one other nation chooses to kind them.
Japan
Qing
Yuan
Revolter nations
These nations do not exist and likewise lack cores on the 1444 marketing campaign begin. They can nonetheless seem if Separatist rebels handle to take management of their cultural provinces.
- to be added
Japan area
Daimyo conceptsNotes:For all countries with the Daimyo, Independent Daimyo or Shogunate authorities kind.
Traditions:
- +25% Land drive restrict modifier
- +20% Spy community building
Bushido
- +5% Discipline
The Bun and the Bu
- −10% Idea value
Honor the Ancestors
- +1 Yearly legitimacy
The Five Rings
- +10% Morale of armies
Wandering Ronin
- −25% Mercenary upkeep
Armies of the Daimyo
- +25% National manpower modifier
Honor Unto Death
- +1 Yearly status
Ambition:
- +zero.5 Yearly military custom
State Government Religion Tech group National ideas Culture group Capital Notes Ainu
Siberian Clan Council
Animist
Chinese
Ainu
Kamchatkan (Ainu) Tokachi (1852) Akamatsu
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Daimyo
Japanese (Saigoku) Bizen (4184) - Releasable by
Yamana
- Available by date (1466)
- Daimyo of
Ashikaga
Amago
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Amago
Japanese (Saigoku) Izumo (1018) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Ando
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Ando
Japanese (Togoku) Ugo (4192) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Asakura
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Asakura
Japanese (Saigoku) Echizen (1023) - Available by date (1472)
- Daimyo of
Ashikaga
Ashikaga
Shogunate
Shinto
Chinese
Ashikaga
Japanese (Saigoku) Kyoto (1020) Overlord of all Daimyo nations in 1444
Chiba
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Chiba
Japanese (Togoku) Shimousa (4190) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Chosokabe
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Chosokabe
Japanese (Saigoku) Tosa (1819) - Available by date (1550)
- Daimyo of
Ashikaga
Date
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Date
Japanese (Togoku) Rikuzen (1026) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Hatakeyama
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Hatakeyama
Japanese (Togoku) Etchu (1837) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Hojo
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Hojo
Japanese (Saigoku) Sagami (4189) - Available by date (1493)
- Daimyo of
Ashikaga
Hosokawa
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Hosokawa
Japanese (Saigoku) Settsu (1021) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Ikeda
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Daimyo
Japanese (Saigoku) Suruga (1839) - Available by date (1591)
- Daimyo of
Oda
Imagawa
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Imagawa
Japanese (Togoku) Suruga (1839) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Isshiki
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Isshiki
Japanese (Saigoku) Tango (4185) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Ito
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Ito
Japanese (Kyushuan) Hyuga (4180) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Kikuchi
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Kikuchi
Japanese (Kyushuan) Higo (4181) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Kitabatake
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Kitabatake
Japanese (Saigoku) Ise (4359) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Kono
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Kono
Japanese (Saigoku) Iyo (4186) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Maeda
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Daimyo
Japanese (Saigoku) Etchu (1837) - Available by date (1584)
- Daimyo of
Oda
Mori
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Mori
Japanese (Saigoku) Aki (1825) - Available by date (1525)
- Daimyo of
Ashikaga
Nanbu
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Nanbu
Japanese (Togoku) Mutsu (4131) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Oda
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Oda
Japanese (Saigoku) Owari (1030) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Ogasawara
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Ogasawara
Japanese (Togoku) Shinano (4188) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Otomo
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Otomo
Japanese (Kyushuan) Bungo (1014) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Ouchi
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Ouchi
Japanese (Saigoku) Suo (1017) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Ryukyu
Despotic Monarchy
Animist
Chinese
Ryukyuan
Japanese (Kyushuan) Okinawa (1015) Tributary of Ming
Satake
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Satake
Japanese (Togoku) Hitachi (1027) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Shiba
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Shiba
Japanese (Togoku) Owari (1030) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Shimazu
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Shimazu
Japanese (Kyushuan) Satsuma (1012) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Shoni
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Shoni
Japanese (Kyushuan) Hizen (4182) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Takeda
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Takeda
Japanese (Togoku) Kai (1029) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Toki
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Toki
Japanese (Togoku) Mino (1835) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Tokugawa
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Tokugawa
Japanese (Saigoku) Mikawa (4360) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Tsutsui
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Tsutsui
Japanese (Saigoku) Yamato (1832) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Uesugi
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Uesugi
Japanese (Togoku) Kozuke (1843) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Utsunomiya
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Utsunomiya
Japanese (Togoku) Shimotsuke (4191) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Yamana
Daimyo
Shinto
Chinese
Yamana
Japanese (Saigoku) Tajima (1830) Daimyo of Ashikaga
Korea region
State Government Religion Tech group National ideas Culture group Capital Notes Korea
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Korean
Korean (Korean) Hanseong (735) Tributary of Ming
North China region
Chinese ideasNotes:For countries in the Chinese culture group and Changsheng.
[Expand]Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Qing and
Yuan. The province of Luoyang (1836) is of religious importance for
Mahayana nations.
State Government Religion Tech group National ideas Culture group Capital Notes Jin
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Jin) Taiyuan (693) Releasable by Ming
Liang
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Zhongyuan) Kaifeng (688) Releasable by Ming
Ming
Celestial Empire
Confucian
Chinese
Ming
Chinese (Jianghuai) Beijing (1816) Has the tributaries: [Expand]Qi
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Shandong) Qingzhou (690) Releasable by Ming
Qin
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Xibei) Xi’an (700) Releasable by Ming
Shun
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Xibei) Hanzhong (689) - Releasable by
Ming
- Available by date (1643)
Yan
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Zhili) Beijing (1816) Releasable by Ming
South China region
Chinese ideasNotes:For countries in the Chinese culture group and Changsheng.
[Expand]Notes: This region holds provinces necessary for forming
Yuan.
State Government Religion Tech group National ideas Culture group Capital Notes Chu
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Xiang) Wuchang (682) Releasable by Ming
Huai
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Hakka) Shiukwan (2158) Releasable by Ming
Miao
Despotic Monarchy
Animist
Chinese
Miao
Chinese (Miao) Hengyang (2174) Releasable by Ming
Min
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Min) Quanzhou (1829) Releasable by Ming
Ning
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Gan) Nanchang (683) Releasable by Ming
Tang
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Zhongyuan) Nanyang (687) Releasable by Ming
Wu
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Wu) Hangzhou (684) Releasable by Ming
Xi
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Hubei) Xiangyang (2171) - Releasable by
Ming
- Available by date (1643)
Yue
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Cantonese) Canton (667) Releasable by Ming
Xinan region
Chinese ideasNotes:For countries in the Chinese culture group and Changsheng.
[Expand]State Government Religion Tech group National ideas Culture group Capital Notes Changsheng
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Thai (Zhuang) Lingyun (664) Releasable by Ming
Dali
Despotic Monarchy
Theravada
Chinese
Dali
Burman (Bai) Dali (661) Releasable by Hsenwi,
Mingand
Mong Yang
Shu
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Sichuanese) Chengdu (679) Releasable by Ming
Yi
Despotic Monarchy
Animist
Chinese
Yi
Burman (Yi) Umung (675) Releasable by Ming
Zhou
Despotic Monarchy
Confucian
Chinese
Chinese
Chinese (Cantonese) Yunnan (662) Available by date (1662) - Releasable by
Notes: This area holds provinces crucial for forming
Japan. All
Daimyo nations are topics of the shogun (proprietor of Kyoto) except they at present struggle to turn out to be the shogun or the choice Unite Japan is taken (authorities kind is modified to Feudal Monarchy).
Notes: The information within the tables derive from first availability; which means, if a nation is picked in different time factors it could have a distinct authorities, faith, capital, and and many others. To view a bare-bones listing of all current tags examine the Countries article. The order of availability is: [1] 1444 begin, [2] 1444 releasable nations, [3] all different tags are pure formables/revolters and as such not listed (“wild card” stats). Also value noting, [4] a nation is assigned a dwelling area primarily based on its capital’s location, [5] location names the use default localisation for consistency causes (nonetheless, it’s potential to make use of province numbers for in-game search).
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