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The government of Jin Yi is a complex network of customs, bureaucrats, and institutions centered around the [[Jade Palace]], who rules over the [[12 Kingdoms of Jin]] and is aided by the [[Imperial Diet]]. The [[Gangzhou Dynasty]] has notably kept the {{wp|imperial examination system}}, which serves as a framework for recruiting bureaucrats and appointing officials and serves as the primary means of getting a role in government. The positions are divided into civil, military, and palace positions, each having twelve grades or ranks. Positions have taken on more complexity in modern times with the advent of more advanced bureaucratic practices and the emergence of the Jin middle class. | |||
Though externally it has adapted to modern diplomacy, internal diplomacy between the [[Emperor of Jin Yi|Emperor]] and the 12 Kingdoms remains steeped in a tributary style system. Other states making requests of the Jin have gained additional favor by engaging in tributary diplomacy with the Emperor. | |||
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Revision as of 15:37, 1 April 2024
Divine Eternal Kingdom of Jin Yi 錦衣神永恆國 | |
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Flag | |
Capital and largest city | Guiyuan |
Official languages | Simplified Jin, Traditional Jin |
Recognised regional languages | Various local langiages |
Ethnic groups (2018) | Jin, Various others |
Demonym(s) | Jin |
Government | Limited Constitutional Monarchy |
• Divine Emperor of the Eternal Jin Yi Empire | Divine Emperor Taizou |
• Prime Minister | Zao Sung Guin |
Establishment | |
• XX | XX |
• XX | XX |
• XX | XX |
• XX | XX |
• XX | XX |
• XX | XX |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 220,023,193 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $6,656,581,681,022 |
• Per capita | $30,254 |
Gini | 36.0 medium |
HDI | 0.800 very high |
Currency | yuanbao |
Calling code | 13 |
Internet TLD | .jy |
The Divine Eternal Kingdom of Jin Yi, often called the Eternal Kingdom or Jin for short, is a nation located in the region of Esvanovia on the continent of Major Kistavich, bordering Havenwalde to the west, Anagonia to the northeast, and Meridon via the maritime border of the West Arvolken Sea to the southwest. Jin Yi is home to 220,023,193 Jin people and has a GDP per capita of 30,254, setting it firmly as a developed nation. It is ruled by the the 4th Divine Emperor Taizu of the Gangzhou Dynasty.
The national government is comprised of two parts; the Jade Palace, which is the primary ruling authority of the Empire, and the Imperial Diet, which serves a legislature and advisory role. The Jade Palace and its monarch are considered unapproachable and unquestionable, and the Emperor rules under the Mandate of Heaven, and is considered to be a divine figure amongst the population, who primarily honor Heaven Worship. The second portion is the Imperial Diet, which is comprised of the great nobles, scholars, and representatives elected from the common population which serves as an advisory body for the Emperor and has a limited role as a legislative body, which is able to manage day-to-day national affairs with his blessing.
Jin Yi has what would be considered a developed economy, being particularly known for development of robotics, genetics, and battery related technology. Primary economic segments include mining various minerals such as cobalt, Template:Iron, gold and silver as well as the manufacture of various goods. Jin Yi also has a budding service economy and has made some steps away from secondary and towards tertiary economic sectors since the 2020s. Despite an affluent urban population, many people in rural sectors live in significantly more poverty, especially in the region of the Yangzu Mountains. Jin Yi is a nuclear-weapon state with a large standing army.
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Government
The government of Jin Yi is a complex network of customs, bureaucrats, and institutions centered around the Jade Palace, who rules over the 12 Kingdoms of Jin and is aided by the Imperial Diet. The Gangzhou Dynasty has notably kept the imperial examination system, which serves as a framework for recruiting bureaucrats and appointing officials and serves as the primary means of getting a role in government. The positions are divided into civil, military, and palace positions, each having twelve grades or ranks. Positions have taken on more complexity in modern times with the advent of more advanced bureaucratic practices and the emergence of the Jin middle class.
Though externally it has adapted to modern diplomacy, internal diplomacy between the Emperor and the 12 Kingdoms remains steeped in a tributary style system. Other states making requests of the Jin have gained additional favor by engaging in tributary diplomacy with the Emperor.