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'''Qishisan''' is a [[Administrative divisions of Jingdao|province]] in [[Jingdao]]. It was added to the Jingdaoese Empire as part of the [[1673 Eastern Expansion]]. With the [[Krasnocoria]]n collapse, the small city state of Leylstadt lost its importance as a trade city between Jingdao and Krasnocoria. The loss of funding brought financial despair, worsened by the fact that the country had already left their original homestead a few years before (due to natural disasters). The Duke of Leylstadt, [[Nicholas des Vinandy-Windsor]], called upon the Chidao Emperor to aid his people in this time of need. The Jing, who already had invested millions of Kala in the Duchy's survival, approved a new arrangement: refugees who wanted, were welcomed in Qishisan. Especially, the sparsely populated eastern provinces around [[Silafucheng]] would benefit from the sudden arrival of new residents. | '''Qishisan''' is a [[Administrative divisions of Jingdao|province]] in [[Jingdao]]. It was added to the Jingdaoese Empire as part of the [[1673 Eastern Expansion]]. With the [[Krasnocoria]]n collapse, the small city state of [[Leylstadt]] lost its importance as a trade city between Jingdao and Krasnocoria. The loss of funding brought financial despair, worsened by the fact that the country had already left their original homestead a few years before (due to natural disasters). The Duke of Leylstadt, [[Nicholas des Vinandy-Windsor]], called upon the Chidao Emperor to aid his people in this time of need. The Jing, who already had invested millions of Kala in the Duchy's survival, approved a new arrangement: refugees who wanted, were welcomed in Qishisan. Especially, the sparsely populated eastern provinces around [[Silafucheng]] would benefit from the sudden arrival of new residents. | ||
Nicholas requested to replace local governor Xian Lingxin in return. His request was shot down, and he was offered a position of Bojue (count) of [[Silafubian]] instead. | Nicholas requested to replace local governor Xian Lingxin in return. His request was shot down, and he was offered a position of Bojue (count) of [[Silafubian]] instead. |
Revision as of 09:15, 15 August 2020
Qishisan | ||
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Major cities | Cundiyangshu, Dongkuozhan, Nuhai, Silafucheng | |
Capital | {{{capital}}} | |
Taizhou (governor) | Xian Lingxin | |
Population | unknown |
Qishisan is a province in Jingdao. It was added to the Jingdaoese Empire as part of the 1673 Eastern Expansion. With the Krasnocorian collapse, the small city state of Leylstadt lost its importance as a trade city between Jingdao and Krasnocoria. The loss of funding brought financial despair, worsened by the fact that the country had already left their original homestead a few years before (due to natural disasters). The Duke of Leylstadt, Nicholas des Vinandy-Windsor, called upon the Chidao Emperor to aid his people in this time of need. The Jing, who already had invested millions of Kala in the Duchy's survival, approved a new arrangement: refugees who wanted, were welcomed in Qishisan. Especially, the sparsely populated eastern provinces around Silafucheng would benefit from the sudden arrival of new residents.
Nicholas requested to replace local governor Xian Lingxin in return. His request was shot down, and he was offered a position of Bojue (count) of Silafubian instead.
Etymology
The name Qishisan means seventy-three in Jingdaoese, which refers to the year it was annexed into the Jingdaoese Empire, 1673.