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'''Zhang San''' (1624 - ...) was the Diwang of the Jingdaoese Empire. During his term in office, he faced several threats, both from within as outside the nation. His long term - | '''Zhang San''' (1624 - ...) was the Diwang of the Jingdaoese Empire. During his term in office, he faced several threats, both from within as outside the nation. His long term - overtaking the longest serving Diwang [[Ching Fong]] in length - saw the ascension of three Emperors, a devastating world war and several minor crises. His influence and experience strengthened the position of the [[Guanchang]] Faction, making it successfully opposing the other Army and Navy in gaining too much power. For many Jingdaoese he became a popular figurehead of the government, even though critics blame him for lacking sufficient decisiveness [[Juichi Tsuki Ultimatum|to go to war]] to defend the nation's sphere of influence. | ||
Especially under the Chidao Emperor, his Grand Secretariat enacted peaceful policies concerning foreign affairs (avoiding interference in the [[Kalirion Fracture]] and better cooperation with the allied [[USSO]] states). Several actions were undertaken to improve the economy and promoting arts and other cultural tendencies. | |||
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Revision as of 13:22, 30 May 2019
| Zhang San | |
|---|---|
| Diwang of the Grand Secretariat of Jingdao | |
| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office 20.XIII.1650 | |
| Monarch | Hai Emperor Meiyo Emperor Chidao Emperor |
| Preceded by | Chiang Shun |
| Born | 16.III.1624 |
| Nationality | Jingdaoese |
| Occupation | Cabinet Minister |
Zhang San (1624 - ...) was the Diwang of the Jingdaoese Empire. During his term in office, he faced several threats, both from within as outside the nation. His long term - overtaking the longest serving Diwang Ching Fong in length - saw the ascension of three Emperors, a devastating world war and several minor crises. His influence and experience strengthened the position of the Guanchang Faction, making it successfully opposing the other Army and Navy in gaining too much power. For many Jingdaoese he became a popular figurehead of the government, even though critics blame him for lacking sufficient decisiveness to go to war to defend the nation's sphere of influence.
Especially under the Chidao Emperor, his Grand Secretariat enacted peaceful policies concerning foreign affairs (avoiding interference in the Kalirion Fracture and better cooperation with the allied USSO states). Several actions were undertaken to improve the economy and promoting arts and other cultural tendencies.