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7/23/2025, 1:56:31 PM
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>Song dynasty
>China starts sweeping technological advancements in the field of warfare and where much of its renowned literature is borne, like Romance of the Three Kingdoms
>But the Song chinese were basically just nerds with fancy weapons who aren't good at fighting so Jin (aka Manchus) and later Mongol chads come rolling in prompty conquers China establishing the Yuan dynasty
>Ming dynasty
>This was China's 2nd attempt at reestablishing the Han dynasty and was exceedingly isolationist, learning upon the mistakes of the past regarding steppe invaders
>The Great Wall is rebuilt and reinforced and for a time, China has managed to secure its borders and repel off invaders
>The Ming however could only hold off for a few centuries until it eventually loses power in the late 17th century and the Manchus return again to conquer it, establishing the Qing dynasty
>Wuchang is set during this specific period where China is experiencing internal strife
>Qing dynasty
>despite how much chinks seethe about this period it was responsible for most of the chinese archetypes that are established today, like qipaos, youxia cultivators wandering the land in search of adventure, martial arts, and other pieces of literature
>by far the most expansionist of china's dynasties and responsible for china's current modern day borders
>got royally buttfucked by the British and other coalition nations in the 19th century
>in steam forums you have chinks asking for manchu genocide in wuchang, which shows how much chinks hated this dynasty
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>Song dynasty
>China starts sweeping technological advancements in the field of warfare and where much of its renowned literature is borne, like Romance of the Three Kingdoms
>But the Song chinese were basically just nerds with fancy weapons who aren't good at fighting so Jin (aka Manchus) and later Mongol chads come rolling in prompty conquers China establishing the Yuan dynasty
>Ming dynasty
>This was China's 2nd attempt at reestablishing the Han dynasty and was exceedingly isolationist, learning upon the mistakes of the past regarding steppe invaders
>The Great Wall is rebuilt and reinforced and for a time, China has managed to secure its borders and repel off invaders
>The Ming however could only hold off for a few centuries until it eventually loses power in the late 17th century and the Manchus return again to conquer it, establishing the Qing dynasty
>Wuchang is set during this specific period where China is experiencing internal strife
>Qing dynasty
>despite how much chinks seethe about this period it was responsible for most of the chinese archetypes that are established today, like qipaos, youxia cultivators wandering the land in search of adventure, martial arts, and other pieces of literature
>by far the most expansionist of china's dynasties and responsible for china's current modern day borders
>got royally buttfucked by the British and other coalition nations in the 19th century
>in steam forums you have chinks asking for manchu genocide in wuchang, which shows how much chinks hated this dynasty
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