Re: Military Traits Applications
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 12:12 pm
Name of nation: Qi Empire
Link to factbook: viewtopic.php?t=336
Total troops: 400,000
Total airforce: 200
Total tonnage (navy): 300,000
Unrest (out of 10): 3
Yellow Zone
Conscription: Mandatory +30,000 troops
Population: 342,852,400 +25,000 troops, +18 aircraft
Tech Level: Developed
- The Qi Empire has invested significantly in development throughout the years, especially in order to remain competitive with various Western nations in the region. Not suffering from various one-sided treaties or Western-influenced rebellions has further allowed the nation to develop at a steady pace, and has thus allowed the Qi Empire to become a developed nation today.
Coastal +50,000 tonnes
Positive Traits:
Koxinga's Legacy The Qi Empire was founded by Koxinga when he successfully took Nanjing from the Qing in 1656. Koxinga was a legendary strategian, and was famous for his many feats against the Qing Empire and the Dutch, both on land and by sea. During the 1600's, Koxinga controlled much of the Chinese navy, allowing him to easily intercept Dutch fleets, alongside getting supplies from the Chinese coast and outmaneuvering the Qing forces. +100,000 troops, +150,000 tonnes, +100 aircraft
Mandate of Heaven The Qi Dynasty holds the Mandate of Heaven, justifying their right to rule. The Mandate of Heaven is the traditionally held belief that the emperor has the divine right to rule. Through various propaganda campaigns and the cultural heritage of China, the Mandate of Heaven is fully accepted by the populace and supported. This effectively increases the loyalty of the population towards the government, thus allowing for a larger military force. +150,000 troops, +100,000 tonnes
One China Policy The Qi Empire propagates a policy of there being only one China - the Qi Empire. As such, the government has secured significantly more funding to support the military in order to uphold this policy. +150,000 troops, +82 aircraft
Negative Traits:
A Southern Empire The Qi Empire is based solely in the south of China, with the north having broken away in the early 1900s due to foreign interference in the nation. As such, there is a noticeable decrease in the size of the army. -55,000 troops
Economical Traits:
Centres of Trade The Qi Empire holds several major centres of trade, including Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Taipei. This allows for an increase in trade throughout the nation, as well as setting the framework for an easier expansion of the navy and airforce. These centres of trade are further bolstered by rail lines connecting the entirety of the nation together. Easier to expand the navy and airforce, increased economic production throughout the nation, starts with a series of well established rail lines throughout the nation
Chinese Capitalism The Qi Empire utilizes a unique blend of controlled economy and capitalism, known as Chinese Capitalism. This unique economic system has allowed the nation to develop at a fast pace compared to other nations in Asia, and continues to provide benefits, allowing the economy to regularly increase substantially. Easier to invest in development projects throughout the nation, including transportation and economic projects
Centre of Innovation and Research The Qi Empire has a long history of education through the Imperial Examination system. This has led to the nation being a hub of innovation and research, with many new technologies and developments coming out of the nation on a regular basis. This is due to the investments of the government, and the high productivity of the population. Easier to develop advanced research and simulation centres throughout the nation, and to develop technologies related to these centres
Resources:
Metals The Qi Empire is rich in metal reserves, including copper, zinc, tin, iron, silver, gold, tungsten, manganese, and rare earth metals, among others.
Uranium The Qi Empire has significant uranium deposits throughout the nation. Starts with a nuclear arsenal of 250 nuclear devices, ranging from 5kt to 250kt, with the capability to easily create more
Fossil Fuels The Qi Empire is rich in coal deposits, natural gas deposits, and petroleum
Unrest Factors:
China Divided China has been divided for many years, with the Qi Empire not holding Beijing, or ever other significant cities such as Wuhan and Xi'an. For years there have been cries by many to reconquer the rest of China, which is seen as rightfully belonging to the Qi Empire. These lands were lost to foreign interference in the early 1900s. Risk of higher unrest and protests if something is not done soon to begin restoring the rest of China to Qi rule.
Chinese Heritage The Qi Empire has a rich Chinese heritage, one that stretches back thousands of years. This heritage is one that binds the Chinese people together, and keeps them united towards a common goal and cause. Similarly, it is a source of support and strength for the Qi Dynasty, one that is used to support their rule and over the people. Further, the unique form of governance is seen as being a key component to the Chinese identity, being how China has always been ruled, causing many to support it without question due to its historic legacy. Although the people support the spread of new technology and ideas, many also share a belief in the importance of cultural traditions and heritage, with both fitting hand in hand for the good of the nation. Lower unrest for ethnically Chinese populations, less likely for ethnic Chinese to revolt so long as traditions are upheld, higher unrest if a non-ethnic Chinese takes power. Natural support towards the imperial dynastic model of governance, which is seen as the traditional way China has always been ruled, leading to higher stability (lower unrest), despite the nation being Yellow Zone
Chinese Imperial Democracy The Qi Empire reintroduced the Three Departments and Six Ministries system in the 1660s, a system which implemented checks and balances against the Emperors power, whilst also distributing power to the educated elite. Over the years this system has been modified, and in 1927 a series of reforms was implemented, expanding the ministries, redistributing powers, and implementing fair and free elections. This system is known as the Imperial Democracy, and although not the same as Western liberal democracies, has been recognized as being an effective democratic system. Natural support for the existing democratic system, making it more difficult for liberal democracies to spread their ideas of 'freedom' (liberal democratic ideas) due to the people believing that their system already meets those requirements. Potential for calls for less government restrictions depending on how the population is managed.
WIP:
S300's preexisting for national defense over a large airforce
Internal focus for development and prosperity and the betterment of the nation over an army capable of invading neighbours
same navy size as currently
around 3 million troops
450-1,000 airforce size
sinicized cultures throughout history to make others view themselves as Chinese, rather than Manchurian/Mongol/Uyghur/Tibetan/etc, so significantly less unrest and breakaway states
no population restrictions (or a 2+ policy, mandating at least two children)
cultural integrity (traditional buildings, clothing styles, hair styles, etc) is valued
neutral state focus (lower unrest but higher unrest if getting involved in external wars)
500,000-1,000,000 reserves (maybe change name) who will join the military in the face of an invasion (less well trained)
Steppe warriors - +x,000 troops who are better trained and more elite?
natural southern borders (mountainous terrain in the south makes it harder to invade from the south by land)
longest land border - long border with the soviets -
heartland vs outer territories
China - 956.2 million
Mongolia - 1.616 million
North Vietnam - 23,800,000
Bhutan - 389,072
Taiwan - 17,482,884
total of 1 billion people
Link to factbook: viewtopic.php?t=336
Total troops: 400,000
Total airforce: 200
Total tonnage (navy): 300,000
Unrest (out of 10): 3
Yellow Zone
Conscription: Mandatory +30,000 troops
Population: 342,852,400 +25,000 troops, +18 aircraft
Tech Level: Developed
- The Qi Empire has invested significantly in development throughout the years, especially in order to remain competitive with various Western nations in the region. Not suffering from various one-sided treaties or Western-influenced rebellions has further allowed the nation to develop at a steady pace, and has thus allowed the Qi Empire to become a developed nation today.
Coastal +50,000 tonnes
Positive Traits:
Koxinga's Legacy The Qi Empire was founded by Koxinga when he successfully took Nanjing from the Qing in 1656. Koxinga was a legendary strategian, and was famous for his many feats against the Qing Empire and the Dutch, both on land and by sea. During the 1600's, Koxinga controlled much of the Chinese navy, allowing him to easily intercept Dutch fleets, alongside getting supplies from the Chinese coast and outmaneuvering the Qing forces. +100,000 troops, +150,000 tonnes, +100 aircraft
Mandate of Heaven The Qi Dynasty holds the Mandate of Heaven, justifying their right to rule. The Mandate of Heaven is the traditionally held belief that the emperor has the divine right to rule. Through various propaganda campaigns and the cultural heritage of China, the Mandate of Heaven is fully accepted by the populace and supported. This effectively increases the loyalty of the population towards the government, thus allowing for a larger military force. +150,000 troops, +100,000 tonnes
One China Policy The Qi Empire propagates a policy of there being only one China - the Qi Empire. As such, the government has secured significantly more funding to support the military in order to uphold this policy. +150,000 troops, +82 aircraft
Negative Traits:
A Southern Empire The Qi Empire is based solely in the south of China, with the north having broken away in the early 1900s due to foreign interference in the nation. As such, there is a noticeable decrease in the size of the army. -55,000 troops
Economical Traits:
Centres of Trade The Qi Empire holds several major centres of trade, including Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Taipei. This allows for an increase in trade throughout the nation, as well as setting the framework for an easier expansion of the navy and airforce. These centres of trade are further bolstered by rail lines connecting the entirety of the nation together. Easier to expand the navy and airforce, increased economic production throughout the nation, starts with a series of well established rail lines throughout the nation
Chinese Capitalism The Qi Empire utilizes a unique blend of controlled economy and capitalism, known as Chinese Capitalism. This unique economic system has allowed the nation to develop at a fast pace compared to other nations in Asia, and continues to provide benefits, allowing the economy to regularly increase substantially. Easier to invest in development projects throughout the nation, including transportation and economic projects
Centre of Innovation and Research The Qi Empire has a long history of education through the Imperial Examination system. This has led to the nation being a hub of innovation and research, with many new technologies and developments coming out of the nation on a regular basis. This is due to the investments of the government, and the high productivity of the population. Easier to develop advanced research and simulation centres throughout the nation, and to develop technologies related to these centres
Resources:
Metals The Qi Empire is rich in metal reserves, including copper, zinc, tin, iron, silver, gold, tungsten, manganese, and rare earth metals, among others.
Uranium The Qi Empire has significant uranium deposits throughout the nation. Starts with a nuclear arsenal of 250 nuclear devices, ranging from 5kt to 250kt, with the capability to easily create more
Fossil Fuels The Qi Empire is rich in coal deposits, natural gas deposits, and petroleum
Unrest Factors:
China Divided China has been divided for many years, with the Qi Empire not holding Beijing, or ever other significant cities such as Wuhan and Xi'an. For years there have been cries by many to reconquer the rest of China, which is seen as rightfully belonging to the Qi Empire. These lands were lost to foreign interference in the early 1900s. Risk of higher unrest and protests if something is not done soon to begin restoring the rest of China to Qi rule.
Chinese Heritage The Qi Empire has a rich Chinese heritage, one that stretches back thousands of years. This heritage is one that binds the Chinese people together, and keeps them united towards a common goal and cause. Similarly, it is a source of support and strength for the Qi Dynasty, one that is used to support their rule and over the people. Further, the unique form of governance is seen as being a key component to the Chinese identity, being how China has always been ruled, causing many to support it without question due to its historic legacy. Although the people support the spread of new technology and ideas, many also share a belief in the importance of cultural traditions and heritage, with both fitting hand in hand for the good of the nation. Lower unrest for ethnically Chinese populations, less likely for ethnic Chinese to revolt so long as traditions are upheld, higher unrest if a non-ethnic Chinese takes power. Natural support towards the imperial dynastic model of governance, which is seen as the traditional way China has always been ruled, leading to higher stability (lower unrest), despite the nation being Yellow Zone
Chinese Imperial Democracy The Qi Empire reintroduced the Three Departments and Six Ministries system in the 1660s, a system which implemented checks and balances against the Emperors power, whilst also distributing power to the educated elite. Over the years this system has been modified, and in 1927 a series of reforms was implemented, expanding the ministries, redistributing powers, and implementing fair and free elections. This system is known as the Imperial Democracy, and although not the same as Western liberal democracies, has been recognized as being an effective democratic system. Natural support for the existing democratic system, making it more difficult for liberal democracies to spread their ideas of 'freedom' (liberal democratic ideas) due to the people believing that their system already meets those requirements. Potential for calls for less government restrictions depending on how the population is managed.
WIP:
S300's preexisting for national defense over a large airforce
Internal focus for development and prosperity and the betterment of the nation over an army capable of invading neighbours
same navy size as currently
around 3 million troops
450-1,000 airforce size
sinicized cultures throughout history to make others view themselves as Chinese, rather than Manchurian/Mongol/Uyghur/Tibetan/etc, so significantly less unrest and breakaway states
no population restrictions (or a 2+ policy, mandating at least two children)
cultural integrity (traditional buildings, clothing styles, hair styles, etc) is valued
neutral state focus (lower unrest but higher unrest if getting involved in external wars)
500,000-1,000,000 reserves (maybe change name) who will join the military in the face of an invasion (less well trained)
Steppe warriors - +x,000 troops who are better trained and more elite?
natural southern borders (mountainous terrain in the south makes it harder to invade from the south by land)
longest land border - long border with the soviets -
heartland vs outer territories
China - 956.2 million
Mongolia - 1.616 million
North Vietnam - 23,800,000
Bhutan - 389,072
Taiwan - 17,482,884
total of 1 billion people