Meng Yang — Not random
Triggered by
Action A of
147034 - Another Rebellion in Lu Chuan for
China
Description
The second invasion of Lu Chuan ended after the defeat of Si Ji Fa. Si Ji Fa fled to Meng Yang, and siezed control of the area. The Ming government made failed attempts to capture him. In Zheng Tong year 10, month 12 (January, AD 1446), Myanmar finally handed over the rebel leader Si Ren Fa (Si Ji Fa's father) to Ming authorities, but the Ming government did not give any reward to Myanmar because of the delay.
Actions
A. Allow Si Ji Fa refuge in Meng Yang
- Break vassalization with China
- Stability +3
- -100 relations with China
- -200 relations with Burma
- Gain a temporary casus belli against Burma for 60 months
- +15000 infantry in the capital province
B. No. Admitting Si Ji Fa would introduce a can of worms
- Break vassalization with China
- Stability +1
- The capital province revolts
- The capital province revolts
- The capital province revolts
- The capital province revolts
- Global revolt risk +50 for 48 months
- +50 relations with China
- Monarch Si Ji Fa will never rule
- Monarch Si Bu Fa will never rule
- Monarch Si Hong Fa will never rule
- Monarch Si Lu Fa will never rule
- Monarch Si Lun will never rule
- Monarch Si Ge will never rule
- Monarch Si Zhen will never rule
- Monarch Si Yuan will never rule
- Monarch Si Hong will never rule
- Monarch Fang Si Zu will never rule
- Monarch Fang Si Zu descendants * will never rule
- Monarch Dao Meng Bin descendants * becomes active