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by The Kingric of Terra Britania. . 284 reads.

Republic of China

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CHINA
Headstead: Nanking
Biggest stead: Shanghai
Befolking: 1,600,991,213

GIP: $507,866,000,000
GIP by head: $317.22
Geld: Chineish Cash () (CNC)

Stateshead: Donglung Ma
Regeringshead: - same as above -

Mark

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China; lands held by uprisers in lightgreen

The Republic of China (Chineish: 中華共和國; Chunghwa Kunghokuo), onefoldly known as China (Chineish: 中國; Chungkuo) or Cathay, is a land in Eastasia. One of the gruesomest and earmest countries on Earth, she also is the land with the world's micklest befolking, with around 1.6 milliard folk. A democratish republic by law, she is soothly led by a dictator, one who spares his burghers little to no freedom nor food. She is split into 19 provinces (Chineish: ; chʻü) and 5 so-called "steads of the republic" (Chineish: 共和國直轄市; kunghokuo chihhsiashih), though not all of them are under the regering's grip.

Regering

China is, on paper, a onehoodstate presidential republic, but has been ruled by a militarish dictatorship since the Putsch of 1998. She is, as of now, led by the Premier of the Nation (Chineish: 國家總統; Kuochia Tsungtʻung), Ma Donglung; note that "Ma" is his kinsname and "Donglung" is his selfname. The Premier holds all the grip with which he pulls on the yoke around the land's neck. What he says is law, and those who break his laws are bestrafed harshly and ruthlessly.

Her lawmaking body is called the Gemoot of the Republic of China (Chineish: 中華共和國國會; Chunghwa Kunghokuo Kuohui), which is an unsplit camer of 3000 limbmen and also inholds the Premier. The Premier, who leads the Gemoot, and 2899 other limbmen fall under the Democratish Folk's Revolutionary Party (Chineish: 民主主義人民革命黨; Minchu Chui Jenmin Komingtang), while the last 100 are "partyless". Soothly, the Gemoot is wealdless, and cannot make laws without the Premier's say.

China's ambspeech is Chineish, also called Highchineish, itself a tongue among many of the Chineish speech, and the regering holds that the whole befolking speak it. Soothly, there are many other tongues and speeches around the country.

Gesheede

One of the world's earliest cultures began at the Yellowstream, or Hwang Ho in Chineish. The Hsia Dynasty—grounded around 2070 BC—is said to be the first Chineish caserly dynasty if Chineish sagas are to be believed, and while some archaeologish bewise points to that being somewhat sooth, most gelearned tosteven that the Shang Dynasty—grounded around 1600 BC—is indeed the first state in the lands of China. The Shang were also the first to write in Hanscript, or rather an early shape of it; Hanscript is still brooked in lands such as China, Japan, Manchuria, and Indochina, among others. Under the Chou Dynasty, the thinker Confucius would ground one of the most well known schools of thought in the East, named Confucianism after him. China became torn asunder in the Time of the Crigging Lands, but were foroned by her first Caser, Chʻin Shih Huang, who grounded the Chʻin Dynasty; he would also be the one to begin building the Greatwall of China to shield against the oncoming Mongols.

Chʻin's death would give rise to the Han Dynasty, one of China's great Dynasties. When the Han fell, China was once again split, and the Time of the Three Kingrics began and ended with the sige of the Chin Dynasty. It was around this time that Buddhism came into China, becoming her biggest belief. The Tʻang dynasty that followed would bring upon one of mankind's greatest orfindings, gunpowder; they would also send traders far and wide through the Silk Road. The Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan and his nighfollowers, would come back and utterly tostoere China, marking the beginnings of the Ta Yuan Dynasty. The Venedish sightseer Mark Paul would see this China in his farings and bring word of it back to Europa.

Ta Yuan would be followed by the Ming, which would then be followed by the Chʻing Dynasty. Under the Chʻing, China would come into odds with the Europish traders. A tradehaven was set up by the Portugish in Macau, still held by Portingale today. The English would fight the Chineish in the First and Twithe Opiumcrigs, utterly beating China each time, taking Dufthaven. Japan would also set her eyes upon China, taking Chousen and Formosa. An uprising by the Heavenly Kingdom, while crushed, would shake the Chʻing to its heart. The Chʻing would also throw the Boxeruprising against the Europers in their lands, but would be thwanged to give up by the Eight-Land Army. The Chʻing Dynasty would at last fall in 1912, becoming the Chineish Folksstate.

While not forwicked in the First Worldcrig, China would once again come against Japan, fighting the Third Chineish-Japanish Crig. The weakened Folksstate would then be overthrown by Tsetung Mao with the help of the USSR, grounding the Democratish Folksrepublic of China or DFRC, though he would be killed by the Japanish later. As the Twithe Worldcrig bogged down into a standstill and ended, China was split into two, albeit unevenly, between the DFRC and the Chineish Boundsstate, a Japanish underling. The Japanish later withdrew from China as she grew too burdensome to keep, and so, with more Sovietish Help, the DFRC quickly overran the weak Chineish Boundsstate. China would come to be a stronghold of Communism in Asia and become the USSR's greatest friend and underling in Asia. Then the USSR fell, and with it, China. In a putsch in 1992, the Republic of China was grounded, but in another putsch in 1998, the young Marshal Donglung Ma would take over. Asundered from the world, he still rules China today. However, outside his reach from Nanking, many uprisings, criglords, and de facto unoffhung regerings have popped up in the lands of China.

Befolking

In China's long gesheede, many leeds and speeches have been born and have been killed in her lands, and many outlandish dynasties have ruled over it. One has stayed strong, however, that of the Chineish. Quoth the Chineish Statisticsministry, the land is 100% Chineish through and through; while this is most sickerly false, most of China's befolking is indeed of Chineish blood. As the regering under Donglung Ma forbids the flow of soothfast knowledge, the following statistics stand upon guesswork based on gesheedely papers as well as inlookings done by wittenshippers, newsmen, and spies.

At most, only 53.1% of the befolking are Chinamen, or more rightly, the speakers of the Highchineish tongue of the Chineish speech. Leeds who speak the Netherchineish tongues—also known as Vulgarchineish, those such as Cantonish, Hokkienish, and Shanghainish among them—make up roughly 28.2% of the befolking. The belaving 18.7% of the befolking speak none of the Chineish tongues, at least as a motherspeech. These folk inhold those such as Chouseners, Mongols, Manchuriers, Eastern Turks, Indochiners, Thibeters, and others such as the leeds of the Chuang and Hui. It is even harder to pinpoint the beliefs of the Chineish folk, as the Chineish regering ambightly forbids religion. Among the micklest beliefs in China is the so-called Chineish Ghostdom, or Religio Vulgaris Sinica in academish words, worshipping sundry gods, ghosts, and the souls of one's dead forefathers. A rough guess of 80% of the Chineish befolking believe in Chineish Ghostdom, while the last 20% is made up of Buddhists, Godlessers, Mahometists, and Christers.

Way of life in China is utterly gruesome. Indeed, she has an overnought befolkingsgrowthrate, standing at 0.3% yearly, but this is pulled down by her skyhigh rate of death. The mean lifespan of a Chinaman is at best 38.1 years, and the middler eld sits at around 13.3 years. The gekindforhalfness is 0.891 women for every one man, and Chinawomen give birth to around 5.15 babies each. As little as 31.2% of Chineish folk can read and write.

Werthship

China has a closed planned werthship, where anything and everything goes at the state's bidding, rather alike what she had in her communistish years. Everything can and most likely will be taken by the state, and burghers own little to nothing that is soothly theirs. By law, groundthensts such as healthcare and even food are seemingly free, but the system has been underfed for so long that only those with geld can yield for anything. There is little trade with other lands, as the regering has a handlingsgroundset of Autarky. All geselships are stateowned, some of which are the Bank of China, National Earthoil and Mineral Geselship, Loft Chunghwa, and the Chineish Ironways and Motors Geselship.

While China's GIP stands beside some midline well-to-do lands, her GIP by head is dreadfully low. Quality of life is nothing if you aren't of the leading uppershift; folk are hungry, have to work hard for little geld, live everyday in fear getting shot, and can barely even read or write China's riddle of a script.

Military

China's military is called the Chineish Selffordeithingsstridecrafts or CSFSC (Chineish: 中國自衛隊; Chungkuo Tzuweitui), which doesn't fall under any regeringsministry but under the oversight of the Premier himself, who holds the rank of Generalissimus of the Republic (Chineish: 共和國大元帥; Kunghokuo Tayuanshuai). Its sooth menstrength is unknown, but guesswork by Japan's Caserly Nighrightsambight puts China's soldiers at around 6,750,000, by far the most in the world. China is known to have forplightly military thenst, where all men and women elded 18 must become soldiers; 5 years for men, and 3 for women.

It is split into three boughs, the Land SFSC (Chineish: 陸上自衛隊; Lushang Tzuweitui), Sea SFSC (Chineish: 海上自衛隊; Haishang Tzuweitui), and Loft SFSC (Chineish: 航空自衛隊; Hangk'ung Tzuweitui). Also told by the Caserly Nighrightsambight, it had around $65 milliard to spend in 2019, which is 12.8% of China's GIP that year.

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The Premier's Palace in Nanking

Chaos after an uprising in Tientsin

The Greatwall of China

Soldier about to kill a sinless woman

A Chineish pancer taken by Cantonish uprisers

The Kingric of Terra Britania

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