AGCEEP_Specific_Korea.txt

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1420-1421: Chiphyonjon, the hall of assembled worthies, founded for Korea
1434-1434: Official publication of Nogoldae and Paktongsa for Korea
1446-1446: Announcement of Korean characters for Korea
1446-1446: Announcement of Korean characters for Korea
1455-1455: Palace Coup for Korea
1460-1465: Sejo for Korea
1498-1499: First Literati Purge for Korea
1504-1504: Second Literati Purge for Korea
1506-1506: Palace Coup for Korea
1519-1520: Third Literati Purge for Korea
1544-1546: Fourth Literati Purge for Korea
1575-1585: East-West feud for Korea
1588-1601: Construction of Turtle Ships for Korea
1608-1609: Introduction of Uniform Land Tax Law for Korea
1610-1620: Violence of Greater Northerner faction for Korea
1623: Westerner Coup for Korea
1624-1624: Yi Gwal Rebellion for Korea
1627-1629: The Manchu Advance for Korea
1644-1819: Claiming the Imperial Throne for Korea
1644-1819: Claiming the Imperial Throne for Korea
1650-1653: Military Reforms of Hyo-jong for Korea
1654-1654: Hyo-jong's Northern Expedition for Korea
1690-1690: Factional Strife for Korea
1795-1800: Christianity for Korea
1801-1810: Emancipation for Korea
Triggered (triggered event): A new dynasty for China for Korea
Triggered (1644-1819): The Imperial Throne for Korea
Triggered (triggered event): The Imperial Throne for Korea

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 180 days of June 2, 1420
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1421)

Description

The Chiphyonjon, or Hall of Assembled Worthies, was a royal research institute founded at the behest of King Sejong. It brought about a number of major cultural achievements that have proved a lasting legacy to the Korean nation. Most important perhaps were the dozens of compilation projects supervised by the Chiphyonjon scholars on agriculture, Confucian thought, history, geography, law, linguistics, and medicine.

Actions

A. OK

  • Innovativeness +1
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +200

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 5 days of June 2, 1434
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after August 30, 1434)

Description

Before Yuan dynasty, Korean people only used confucian classics as chinese textbook, it caused many problems because contemporary spoken chinese is quite different to classical chinese. Inspired by Mongol's spoken mandarin-focused chinese textbook, some Korean wrote similar books for Koreans. In 1434, King Sejong ordered to publish the best two of these books, Nogoldae and Paktongsa, officially included them into official chinese textbook.

Actions

A. OK

  • Trade tech investment: +100
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +100

Korea — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 180 days of June 2, 1446
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1446)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 204003 - Announcement of Korean characters for Korea

Description

In ancient and medieval Korea, scholars and bureaucrats used Chinese (sometimes in Korean word order) to write official documents and literatures. However, because Chinese language and Korean language were quite different, learning Chinese was more difficult to Koreans than Chinese. Sejong wanted to advance literacy amongst the Koreans, he thought a set of phonetic characters would be useful, and he led a group of scholars to research it. His action was strongly opposed by scholars, bureaucrats and other elites, who thought Sejong's idea was wrong. In 1446, Sejong announced his controversial work, and it became very popular among women and poor people. However, his successors didn't think these characters were important, and elite-controlled government still didn't use them until later 19th century.

Actions

A. Announce it

B. Forget it

Korea — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 180 days of June 2, 1446
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1446)
unless prevented by
Action A, B of 3890 - Announcement of Korean characters for Korea

Description

In ancient and medieval Korea, scholars and bureaucrats used Chinese (sometimes in Korean word order) to write official documents and literatures. However, because Chinese language and Korean language were quite different, learning Chinese was more difficult to Koreans than Chinese. Sejong wanted to advance literacy amongst the Koreans, he thought a set of phonetic characters would be useful, and he led a group of scholars to research it. His action was strongly opposed by scholars, bureaucrats and other elites, who thought Sejong's idea was wrong. In 1446, Sejong announced his controversial work, and it became very popular among women and poor people. However, his successors didn't think these characters were important, and elite-controlled government still didn't use them until later 19th century.

Actions

A. Announce it

  • Serfdom -2
  • Innovativeness +2
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Centralization +1
  • -200 gold
  • +2 base tax value in Yalu
  • Break vassalization with China
  • -300 relations with China
  • Stability -2
  • Event 3890 - Announcement of Korean characters for Korea will never fire

B. Forget it

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1455
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1455)

Description

In 1455, this government was overthrown in a coup led by the King's uncle, Sejo of Joseon, who persuaded a number of scholars and officials who had served in the court of Sejong the Great to support his claim to the throne. Hwangbo In and Kim Jongseo were seized and murdered in front of the gate of Gyeongbokgung. Danjong was forced to abdicate and exiled.

The following year, six officials of the court attempted to restore him to power, but their plot was discovered and they were immediately executed. Perceiving that he would present a continuing threat to his rule, Sejo then accepted the advice of the court and ordered that Danjong be disposed of. He was murdered, possibly by poisoning, in 1457.

Actions

A. This is just great

  • Stability -6
  • A random province revolts
  • Global revolt risk +4 for 30 months

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1460
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1465)

Description

Despite having snatched the throne from his young nephew, killing many people in the process, he proved himself one of the most able rulers and administrators in Korean history. First, he strengthened the monarchy established by Taejong, by weakening the power of the prime minister and bringing staff directly under the King's control. He also strengthened the administrative system, which had also been introduced by Taejong, enabling the government to determine exact population numbers and to mobilize troops effectively. Just like Taejong, he was a hardliner with regards to foreign policy, attacking Jurchens on the northern front in 1460 and 1467. He also revised the land ordinance to improve the national economy. He executed scholars from King Sejong's era for plotting against him, but encouraged publishing, including several history, economics, agricultural, and religious books.

Actions

A. This is just great

  • Stability +3
  • Centralization +1
  • +1 base tax value in a random province
  • +1 base tax value in a random province
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +500

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 180 days of June 2, 1498
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1499)

Description

While serving as Third Censor in 1495, Kim Il-son, a former state historian, proved himself to be a man willing to go to great lengths in criticizing government officials regardless of their power or status. One of Kim's accusatory memoranda set off a controversy that soon took on a life all of its own. The resulting reaction lead to a purge of many of the intellectuals that had dared to critise the officials and the King.

Actions

A. OK

  • Innovativeness -1
  • Infrastructure tech investment: -200

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 30 days of September 2, 1504
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after November 2, 1504)

Description

During the course of a state banquet in the autumn of 1503, Minister of Rites Yi Se-jwa accidentally spilled wine on the King's robes during dinner. The King interpreted it as a crime against the sovereign and therefore treasonous. The incident set of a chain of events resulting in banishments, purges and executions of the officials and intellectuals, who had survived the first purge, to stamp out contempt for authority.

Actions

A. OK

  • Innovativeness -2
  • Centralization +1
  • Serfdom +1
  • Stability -2

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1506
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after February 2, 1506)

Description

Jungjong of Joseon ruled during the XVIth century in what is now Korea. He succeeded his half-brother, Yeonsangun, because of the latter's misrule, which culminated in a coup placing Jungjong on the throne.

Actions

A. Down with the tyrant

  • Stability +2
  • Innovativeness +1

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 180 days of June 2, 1519
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1520)

Description

Cho Kwang-jo, a Neo-Confucian reformer, attempted to shape the goverment according to Confucian ideals. His initial successes in reformation backfired when he went too far in attacking the old order. The fundamental devotion of the purge victims to the throne was never questioned, unlike earlier purges. The government believed that Cho Kwang-jo's clique, as it was called, was misguided, that much of its reform program would harm the government, and that the turbulence caused by its actions constituted a grave threat to Yi society and the foundations of the state. The result was that Cho Kwang-jo and his young idealists were eliminated and the inter-factional battles developed into naked power struggles. Scores of people were executed and hundreds were either dismissed from government office or exiled.

Actions

A. OK

  • Innovativeness -1
  • Stability -3
  • A random province revolts

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 180 days of January 2, 1544
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1546)

Description

There were two political factions at the time Myeongjong came to power, Greater Yun, headed by Yun Im, uncle of King Injong, and Smaller Yun, with Yun Won-Hyung, Myeongjong's uncle, as its leader. Greater Yun took power in 1544, when Injong succeeded Jungjong, but they failed to wipe out their opposition, since Queen Munjeong protected the Smaller Yun faction and other opposition officials. However, after the death of Injong in 1545, Smaller Yun replaced Greater Yun as the majority in the royal court and brutally ousted their adversaries, the Greater Yun faction. Yun Im was executed, as were many of his followers.

Actions

A. OK

  • Innovativeness -1
  • Stability -3
  • Global revolt risk +4 for 240 months
  • Monarch's administrative skill -3 for 240 months

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1575
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1585)

Description

Among the scholars King Seonjo called to the government were Sim Ui-Gyeom and Kim Hyowon. Sim was a relative of the Queen, and heavily conservative. Kim was the leading figure of the new generation of officials, and called for liberal reforms. The scholars who supported King Seonjo began to split into two factions, headed by Sim and Kim. Members of the two factions even lived in the same neighborhood, Sim's faction lived on west side of the city while Kim's followers gathered on the east side. Consequently the two factions began to be called the Westerners Faction and the Easterners Faction, this two-faction political system lasted 400 years and later helped bring about the collapse of the dynasty.

Actions

A. Pacify the factions

  • Centralization -1
  • -1 base manpower in Kyongju
  • -1 base manpower in Yalu
  • Monarch's administrative skill -1 for 400 months

B. Impose authoritarian rule

  • Stability -6
  • Centralization +1
  • Aristocracy -1
  • The capital province revolts
  • The capital province revolts
  • Global revolt risk +3 for 150 months
  • Global revolt risk +4 for 300 months
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Event 204012 - Violence of Greater Northerner faction for Korea will never fire
  • Event 204013 - Westerner Coup for Korea will never fire

Korea — Not random

Conditions

  • Japan and Korea are at war
  • Leader Yi Sun-sin is active

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1588
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1601)

Description

Admiral Yi Sun-sin began work in 1588 on improving and strengthening the Korean navy's ships in face of the Japanese skill in close combat and muskets. The result was an new and effective ship design, even if the concept itself had previously been used in raids against pirates in 1419. It was designed to prevent enemy ships from getting close enough to use grappling hooks and muskets by using banks of cannons and concealed the ship with a smoke generator. The enclosed design with spike covered iron plates protected the crew from missiles made boarding difficult. Yi requires some more funds to finalise his fleet, if we don't provide them he says he will resign. What shall we do?

Actions

A. Provide Funds

  • Land -2
  • -200 gold
  • Naval tech investment: +500
  • Gain 50 warships in a random province

B. Refuse funding

  • Leader Yi Sun-sin will never be active

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 180 days of June 2, 1608
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 2, 1609)

Description

The Korean economy was in a very bad shape by the 17th century and to rectify this state Chief State Councilor Yi Won-ik gradually introduced previously ignored reforms in the tax system. The tribute tax levied against households was replaced with a unified tax on arable land. The tax on goods was limited to a quota which let enterprising peasant and wholesalers make and sell surplus goods. The net effect was lower taxes for peasants, increased revenues for the state and an rise in commerce.

Actions

A. OK

  • Serfdom -1
  • Mercantilism -1
  • +2 base tax value in Kyongju
  • +2 base tax value in Yalu

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1610
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1620)
unless prevented by
Action B of 204011 - East-West feud for Korea

Description

Gwanghaegun tried to bring officials from various political and regional background to his court, but his plan was interrupted by Greater Northerners including Yi Yicheom and Jeong In-hong. Then Greater Northerners began to take out members of other political factions out of the government, especially Lesser Northerners. At last in 1613 Greater Northerners put their hand on Grand Prince Yeongchang, his grandfather Kim Je-nam was found guilty of treason and excuted, while Yeongchang was sent into exile, where he was murdered. At the same time Greater Northerners suppressed the Lesser Northerners. In 1618 Yeongchang's mother, Queen Inmok, was stripped off her title and imprisoned. However, Gwanghaegun had no power to stop this even though he was the official head of the government.

Actions

A. Darn!

  • Stability -6
  • Aristocracy +1

Korea — Not random

Will happen on April 13, 1623
unless prevented by
Action B of 204011 - East-West feud for Korea

Description

In 1623 Gwanghaegun was deposed by the Westerners faction with a coup. He was confined first on Ganghwa Island and then Jeju Island, where he died in 1641. He does not have a royal mausoleum like the other Joseon rulers. His and Lady Ryu's remains were buried in a comparatively humble site in Namyangju in Gyeonggi Province.

Actions

A. This is just great

  • Stability -3
  • -50 relations with Manchus
  • Innovativeness -1

Korea — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1624
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1624)

Description

In 1624, Yi Gwal, who thought he was treated unfairly and received too small reward for his role in the coup, rebelled against Injo, since almost every major leaders of coup was called to the court while he was sent to Northern front as military commander of Pyongyang to fight against expanding Manchus. Yi Gwal led 12,000 troops including 100 Japanese (who defected to Joseon during Seven Year War) to capital Hanseong. At the Battle of Jeotan, Yi Gwal defeated regular army under the command of General Jang Man, and surrounded Hansung. Injo fled to Gongju and Hansong was fell to the rebels.

Actions

A. Darn!

  • Stability -3
  • The capital province revolts
  • The capital province revolts
  • The capital province revolts
  • -1 base tax value in the capital province

Korea — Not random

Conditions

  • Manchus is a neighbor
  • The following must not occur:
    • Manchus and Korea are at war
  • The following must not occur:
    • Korea is a vassal of Manchus
  • The following must not occur:
    • Manchus is a vassal of Korea
  • The following must not occur:
    • Manchus and Korea are allied

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1627
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1629)

Description

As the Manchu continued to advance and the Ming dynasty looked doomed, they suddenly crossed the Yalu. Manchu demanded that Korea stop supporting the Ming.

Actions

A. Support the Manchu...we are weak

  • Stability -3
  • -2 base manpower in Kyongju
  • -2 base manpower in Yalu
  • -200 relations with China
  • Break vassalization with China

B. Nope

Korea — Not random

Conditions

  • Own Hebei
  • Own Shandong
  • Own Jinan
  • Own Jiangsu
  • Own Shanghai
  • Own Anhui
  • Own Zhejiang
  • Own Shanxi
  • Own Shaanxi
  • Own Henan
  • Own Hubei
  • Own Nanchang
  • Control Hebei
  • The following must not occur:
    • China exists

Will happen within 1 days of April 26, 1644
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action A of 204018 - The Imperial Throne for Korea
Action A of 204001 - The Imperial Throne for Korea

Description

With the sucessful capture and control of the core provinces of mainland China, the monarchy of Korea declares himself the new legitimate Emperor of China.

Actions

A. Long live the Emperor!

  • Stability +1
  • Move capital to Hebei
  • Liaotung will be considered a national province
  • Liaoning will be considered a national province
  • Hepei will be considered a national province
  • Hebei will be considered a national province
  • Shandong will be considered a national province
  • Jinan will be considered a national province
  • Jiangsu will be considered a national province
  • Shanghai will be considered a national province
  • Anhui will be considered a national province
  • Zhejiang will be considered a national province
  • Fujian will be considered a national province
  • Kowloon will be considered a national province
  • Guangzhou will be considered a national province
  • Guangdong will be considered a national province
  • Hainan will be considered a national province
  • Guangxi will be considered a national province
  • Yunnan will be considered a national province
  • Wenshan will be considered a national province
  • Guizhou will be considered a national province
  • Sichuan Pendi will be considered a national province
  • Lanzhou will be considered a national province
  • Xining will be considered a national province
  • Ningxia will be considered a national province
  • Hohhot will be considered a national province
  • Shanxi will be considered a national province
  • Shaanxi will be considered a national province
  • Henan will be considered a national province
  • Hubei will be considered a national province
  • Hunan will be considered a national province
  • Nanchang will be considered a national province
  • Qilian Pendi will be considered a national province
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become China
  • Event 147132 - A Korean dynasty for China for China is triggered immediately

Korea — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Control Hebei
      • Control Shandong
      • Control Jinan
      • Control Jiangsu
      • Control Shanghai
      • Control Anhui
      • Control Zhejiang
      • Control Shanxi
      • Control Shaanxi
      • Control Henan
      • Control Hubei
      • Control Nanchang
      • Country has at least 16 non-colonial provinces
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Own Hebei
      • Control Hebei
      • Country has at least 20 non-colonial provinces
  • China exists

Will happen within 30 days of April 27, 1644
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

With the sucessful capture and control of the core provinces of mainland China, the monarchy of Korea nation declares himself the new legitimate Emperor of China.

Actions

A. A new Emperor?

  • +200 victory points

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 1200 days of January 2, 1650
Checked again every 1200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1653)

Description

After coming to the throne, Hyo-jong began to reform and expand the military of Korea, first he removed Kim Ja-jeom from office, who corrupted politics and had stronger power than the King himself. He called Song Si Yeol and Kim Sang-heon to his court, who supported war against Qing Dynasty. His military expansion was massive, and he also build several border fortresses along Yalu River where Joseon and Qing shared border. When a band of Dutch sailors including Hendrick Hamel drifted on Jeju Island, he ordered him to build muskets for army, providing muskets to the Koreans for the first time after Seven Year War. However, Qing Dynasty continued to thrive, expanding quickly into west after successfully conquering China in 1644, after putting an end on Ming Dynasty.

Actions

A. Innovative Reform

  • Centralization +1
  • Aristocracy -1
  • Offensive Doctrine +1
  • Land tech investment: +2000
  • -300 gold
  • +15000 infantry in a random province
  • +15000 cavalry in the same province
  • Stability -1

B. Conservative Reform

  • Offensive Doctrine +1
  • Land tech investment: +1000
  • -50 gold

Korea — Not random

Conditions

  • Manchus exists

Will happen within 180 days of July 2, 1654
Checked again every 180 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1654)

Description

King Hyo-jong plans to launch a northern expedition to chastise the Manchus. This will require substantial preparations, funds and is impossible to keep secret. He plans to strengthen Korea's defenses by increasing and improving training and improving our fortresses. What shall we do?

Actions

A. Provide Funds

  • Land +1
  • Quality +1
  • Land tech investment: +300
  • Fortress level in Kyongju +1
  • Fortress level in Yalu +1
  • +1 base manpower in Kyongju
  • +1 base manpower in Yalu
  • +30000 infantry in Yalu
  • +15000 cavalry in Yalu
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against Manchus for 60 months
  • -50 relations with Manchus
  • -200 gold

B. Refuse funding

  • +50 relations with Manchus

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1690
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1690)

Description

In 1690, Gyeongjong's designation as heir to the throne precipitated a struggle between the Noron faction, which supported his half-brother Prince Yeoning, and the Soron faction, which supported Gyeongjong of Joseon. Due to this struggle, Soron scholars were kept out of power and factional strife reached a high point during Gyeongjong's reign.

Actions

A. Same old, same old

  • Stability -3

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1795
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1800)

Description

Christian books had slowly made their way into Korea from Beijing. People in the south were generally recpetive. Alarmed, the government banned Christianity.

Actions

A. Christianity Has No Place in the Land of the Gods

  • Stability +3
  • Innovativeness -1

B. Tolerate Christianity

  • Stability -1
  • Innovativeness +1
  • +100 relations with Portugal
  • +100 relations with Papal States
  • +50 relations with Poland
  • +50 relations with France
  • +50 relations with Spain
  • +50 relations with Austria
  • +50 relations with Germany
  • +50 relations with Italy
  • Global revolt risk +5 for 120 months

Korea — Not random

Will happen within 300 days of January 2, 1801
Checked again every 300 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1810)

Description

In 1801, the registers of serfs and bondmen were destroyed to assist in the process of emancipation. This was done to try to ease the labor shortage.

Actions

A. Emancipate the serfs

  • Serfdom -4
  • Stability +1
  • +2 base manpower in Kyongju
  • +2 base manpower in Yalu

B. No way

  • Stability -3

Korea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 204018 - The Imperial Throne for Korea

Description

With the sucessful capture and control of the core provinces of mainland China, the monarchy of Korea becomes the new legitimate Emperor of China.

Actions

A. Long live the Emperor!

Korea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 147130 - Loss of the Divine Providence for China

Description

With the sucessful capture and control of the core provinces of mainland China, the monarchy of Korea becomes the new legitimate Emperor of China.

Actions

A. Long live the Emperor!

  • Stability +1
  • Move capital to Hebei
  • Liaotung will be considered a national province
  • Liaoning will be considered a national province
  • Hepei will be considered a national province
  • Hebei will be considered a national province
  • Shandong will be considered a national province
  • Jinan will be considered a national province
  • Jiangsu will be considered a national province
  • Shanghai will be considered a national province
  • Anhui will be considered a national province
  • Zhejiang will be considered a national province
  • Fujian will be considered a national province
  • Kowloon will be considered a national province
  • Guangzhou will be considered a national province
  • Guangdong will be considered a national province
  • Hainan will be considered a national province
  • Guangxi will be considered a national province
  • Yunnan will be considered a national province
  • Wenshan will be considered a national province
  • Guizhou will be considered a national province
  • Sichuan Pendi will be considered a national province
  • Lanzhou will be considered a national province
  • Xining will be considered a national province
  • Ningxia will be considered a national province
  • Hohhot will be considered a national province
  • Shanxi will be considered a national province
  • Shaanxi will be considered a national province
  • Henan will be considered a national province
  • Hubei will be considered a national province
  • Hunan will be considered a national province
  • Nanchang will be considered a national province
  • Qilian Pendi will be considered a national province
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become China
  • Event 204002 - Claiming the Imperial Throne for Korea will never fire
  • Event 147132 - A Korean dynasty for China for China is triggered immediately

Korea — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 317015 - AI_EVENT for Southern Ming

Description

With the sucessful capture and control of the core provinces of mainland China, the monarchy of Korea becomes the new legitimate Emperor of China.

Actions

A. Long live the Emperor!

  • Inherit the realms of Southern Ming
  • Stability +1
  • Move capital to Hebei
  • Liaotung will be considered a national province
  • Liaoning will be considered a national province
  • Hepei will be considered a national province
  • Hebei will be considered a national province
  • Shandong will be considered a national province
  • Jinan will be considered a national province
  • Jiangsu will be considered a national province
  • Shanghai will be considered a national province
  • Anhui will be considered a national province
  • Zhejiang will be considered a national province
  • Fujian will be considered a national province
  • Kowloon will be considered a national province
  • Guangzhou will be considered a national province
  • Guangdong will be considered a national province
  • Hainan will be considered a national province
  • Guangxi will be considered a national province
  • Yunnan will be considered a national province
  • Wenshan will be considered a national province
  • Guizhou will be considered a national province
  • Sichuan Pendi will be considered a national province
  • Lanzhou will be considered a national province
  • Xining will be considered a national province
  • Ningxia will be considered a national province
  • Hohhot will be considered a national province
  • Shanxi will be considered a national province
  • Shaanxi will be considered a national province
  • Henan will be considered a national province
  • Hubei will be considered a national province
  • Hunan will be considered a national province
  • Nanchang will be considered a national province
  • Qilian Pendi will be considered a national province
  • Event 204002 - Claiming the Imperial Throne for Korea will never fire
  • Event 204020 - A new dynasty for China for Korea is triggered immediately

AGCEEP_Specific_Korea.txt