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One Great Nation's History !!!
100-314 - Huang Dynasty
I-4 Kingdoms
De Huang was the first emperor of the empire, back then called Okata-Bawashun
Long Shen – Kong Ro – Dong Han – Hai Nu
1-Long Shen
Long Shen is the southern Kingdom, it was by far the most powerful, Bao Han was the master, the empror De Huang was said to be Bao's puppet, the Imperial Huang's capital was in Song Keung a city in the far south, Okatabawashi city today,
Bao Han was born in the county of Shang'ha (present day Shi Tadao, Lungwa) in 98. His father Bao Song was a foster son of Bao Teng, who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor De Huang. Some historical records, including the Biography of Bao Man, claim that Bao Song's original family name was Tsiahou.
Bao was known for his craftiness as an adolescent. According to the Biography of Bao Man, Bao's uncle complained to Bao Song about Bao Han's indulgence in hunting and music with Yuan Kong. In retaliation, Bao Han feigned a fit before his uncle, who immediately rushed to inform Bao Song. When Bao Song went to see his son, Bao Han behaved normally. When asked, Bao Han replied, "I have never had a fit, but I lost the love of my uncle, and therefore he deceived you." Afterwards, Bao Song ceased to believe his brother regarding Bao Han, and thus Bao Han became even more blatant and perseverant in his wayward pursuits.
At that time, a man living in Kong Ro named Xu Shao was famed for his ability to evaluate one's potentials and talents. Bao paid him a visit in hopes of receiving an evaluation that would help him politically. At first, Xu refused to make a statement; however, under persistent questioning, he finally said, "You would be a capable minister in peaceful times and an unscrupulous hero in chaotic times." Bao laughed and left. It is worth noting that there are two other versions of the comment in other unofficial historical records: "capable minister in peaceful times, unrighteous hero in chaotic times" and "sinister foe in peaceful times, great hero in chaotic times.
At the age of 20, Bao was appointed district captain of Shang'Ha. Upon taking up the post, Bao placed rows of multicolored stakes outside his office and ordered his deputies to flog those who violated the law, regardless of their status. An uncle of Jian Shuo, one of the most powerful and influential eunuchs under Emperor Huang, was caught walking in the city after the evening curfew by Bao's men and was flogged. This prompted Jian Shuo and other higher authorities to "promote" Bao to a position outside the imperial capital, governor of Dunqiu County. Bao remained in this position for little more than a year, being dismissed from office in 112 for his distant family ties with the disgraced Empress Song. Around 125, Bao Han returned to court as a Consultant (議郎) and presented two memoranda against the eunuchs' influence in court and government corruption during his tenure, to limited effect.
When the Sjungiong Rebellion broke out in 134, Bao was recalled to Luoyang and appointed "Captain of the Cavalry" (騎都尉) and sent to Heongsha Jingto to suppress the rebels. He was successful and was sent to Lu Kung (濟南) as Chancellor (相) to prevent the spread of the Sjungjong influence there. In Lu Kong, Bao Han aggressively enforced the ban on unorthodox cults, destroyed shrines, and supported state Confucianism. He offended the local leading families in the process, and resigned on grounds of poor health around 139, fearing that he had put his family in danger. He was offered the post of Administrator of Tong Commandery (東郡), but he declined and returned to his home in Shang'ha county.
The rise in the Southern Forests, began in 142, the coalition against Zhen Wang began the success gave him the place of governor of Long Shen. A strict rule was enforced, and a steel organisation was imposed, he created the « Dà yìhuì » the very first council composed of 12 advisors.
2-Kong Ro
Zhen Wang was a politician and warlord during the Huang Dynasty period of Okatabawashian history. He seized control of the capital city Zhanhgiang in 119 when it was in a state of turmoil following the death of governor Tao and a clash between the eunuch faction and some court officials led by General-In-Chief Ho Kin. Zhen Wang subsequently deposed new governor Yong Yi and became governor
Zhen Wang rose to power in the Imperial Court and ruled the kingdom with tyranny and cruelty for a long period of time. In 142 a coalition of regional officials and warlords launched a punitive campaign against Zhen Wang, forcing him to move the capital city to Song Keung. Zhen Wang was assassinated in 122 by an unknown person, speculations have it the emporor sent him
3-Dong Han
Guang Ch'ang, also known as Guan Shang, was a warlord, military general and later the founding emperor of the state of Dong Han during the Huang era of Okatabawashian history. Despite having a later start than his rivals and lacking both the material resources and social status they commanded, Guang Ch'ang overcame his many defeats to carve out his own realm, which at its peak spanned modern day Lungwa,
Culturally, due to the popularity of the novel « Foundings » by Luo Tienzugong, Guang Ch'ang
is widely known as the ideal benevolent, humane ruler who cared for his people and selected good advisors for his government. His fictional character was a salutary example of a ruler who adhered to the Confucian set of moral values, such as loyalty and compassion. Historically, Guang Ch'ang
was a brilliant politician and leader whose skill was a remarkable demonstration of a Legalist. His political philosophy can best be described by the Chinese idiom "Confucian in appearance but Legalist in substance (Chinese: 儒表法裡; pinyin: rú biǎo fǎ lǐ)," a style of governing which had become the norm after the founding of the Huang Dynasty
4-Hai Nu
Hsin Tseng was a warlord during the Huang Dynasty period of Okatabawashian history. He occupied the northern territories of Okatabawashi during the civil war that occurred in the north . He was also the older half-brother of Hsin Lu, a warlord who controlled the Rena River region, though the two were not on good terms with each other.
One of the most powerful warlords of his time, Hsin Teng spearheaded a coalition of warlords against Zhen Wang. In 145, he launched a campaign against his rival Guang Ch'ang but was defeated at the Battle of Ren Agashi (actual Renagawa). He died of illness two years later in Ye. His eventual failure despite his powerful family background and geographical advantages was commonly blamed on his indecisiveness and inability to heed the advice of his advisors.
II-Tumultuous Times
142
a coalition of regional officials and warlords launched a punitive campaign against Zhen Wang
Zhen Wang Dies, Li Po is governor of Kong Ro, he creates a peaceful empire but is lavish
145
Hsin Teng attacks Guang Ch'ang at Ren Agashi and loses
146
Guang Ch'ang attacks back at Mong Xin (actual Mingxun Hongpur) Hsin Teng is assassinated, Tianjing Ho is the new governor
Bao Han attacks Li Po and now controls the whole Southern Island
147
The First emperor De Huang (68-147) dies his son Ning Huang replaces him
148
Bao Han see's an unpowerful emperor and plot's the « Kiahsong plot » with is most powerful officers, and the enuchs
150
The plot is executed and Ning Huang is slayed, Bao Han is now emperor of Okatabawashi
151
Bao Han, Tianjing Ho, Yong Yi and Guang Ch'ang seem to bet along
156
Bao Han installs the new monetary system
168
Bao Han dies, and Bao Shi is new emperor
223
Bao Tan becomes emperor, under his reign the country is at the height of it's power
265
Bao Tan dies of an unknown illness, Bao Lin is emporor, but he is sterile, Bao Jin is next in line
285
Bao Jin becomes emperor, he is an unpowerful emperor
312
Bao Kinliang, becomes emperor he is a despotic emperor, who abuse of his people, 3 Warlords
Tien Jikuang, Oka Sun and Liang Lo
314
The Huang empire is destroyed
III- Prosper times
The Huang Dynasty inherited the Zuzhou coin type from the Quan and Dinghe, in 156 Bao Han installs a new coinage system In the beginning of the Huang, Emperor De Huang closed the government mint in favor of private minting of coins. This decision was reversed in 164 by Lü Zhi, who abolished private minting. In 171 BCE, Lü Zhi issued a bronze coin that was much lighter in weight than previous coins. This caused widespread inflation that was not reduced until 175 BCE when Emperor Wen allowed private minters to manufacture coins that were precisely 2.6 g (0.09 oz) in weight.
In 180 BCE Emperor Tong abolished private minting in favor of central-government and commandery-level minting; he also introduced a new coin..
Since commandery-issued coins were often of inferior quality and lighter weight, the central government closed commandery mints and monopolized the issue of coinage in 183 BCE. This central government issuance of coinage was overseen by the Superintendent of Waterways and Parks, this duty being transferred to the Minister of Finance during the Huang.[img][/img]
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Great
Now put it on the wiki >
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Amazing history.... my needs more work!
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