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|conventional_long_name = Republic of Huajiang | |conventional_long_name = Republic of Huajiang | ||
|native_name = 花江共和国 | |native_name = 花江共和国<br>Huājiāng Gònghéguó | ||
|common_name = Huajiang | |common_name = Huajiang | ||
|image_flag = Huajiang Flag.png | |image_flag = Huajiang Flag.png |
Revision as of 19:17, 2 August 2019
Republic of Huajiang 花江共和国 Huājiāng Gònghéguó | |
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Anthem: 龙之河 Lóng Zhīhé The River of the Dragon | |
Capital | Yakeshi[1] |
Largest city | Shangchan |
Official languages | Standard Huajiangite |
Ethnic groups (2019[2]) | 82.7% Qi 10.5% Teng 5.2% Native Huajiangite 1.6% Foreign |
Demonym(s) | Huajiangite |
Government | Federal Semi-Presidential Republic [3] |
Mei Ying Yue | |
Qi Dibao | |
Legislature | Huajiang Legislative Tang |
Establishment | |
1909 | |
1956 | |
1972 | |
2006 | |
Population | |
• [4] census | 102,499,043 |
Currency | Huajiang Yuan (园) |
Date format | MM-DD-YYYY C.E. |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +621 |
Internet TLD | .hg .花江 |
Huajiang (Pronounced /xwá tɕjáŋ/, Standard Huajiangese: 花江共和国; Alphabetized Huajiangese: Huājiāng Gònghéguó; lit. Flower Republic) is a sovereign state in East Serica. Huajiang is located on the Di Peninsula, the northern peninsula of Serica, and includes the Shangchan Islands east of the Di Peninsula. Huajiang is bordered by Guakok to the West and maintains an enclave in its borders, Tangdi. Huajiang's population is one of the largest in the world at 102 million people, and the largest population in Serica.
Huajiang is the homeland of the Qi people, one of the oldest cultures in the world. The Qi people are widespread throughout modern-day Serica, and are believed to have originated from the Qi Confederation. The Qi Confederation's hypothesized territory included the Jiasha River and the Gao'an River. Over time, the Qi Western Migration took place, which marked the end of the Qi Confederation after its split along cultural-linguistic lines. After the breakup of the Qi Confederation, Huajiang split during the Fractured Era in 215 B.C.E., as the political system started to revolve around dynasties. A coalition led by the Zhu Dynasty seized power and proclaimed Gao'an the capital of Huajiang. Power remained firmly in the Zhu Dynasty. The time between the beginning of the Zhu Dynasty's lifespan and the end was known as the Zhu Golden Era, which lasted between 215 B.C.E. and ended in 191 C.E. in the Blood Dragon Revolt by the Dashaan. This catapulted Huajiang into anotherfracture, and was reunited by the Guanghua Dynasty in 212 C.E.. This oversaw another fracture after the end of the Guanghua Era, and the Guakok War which solidified Guakok independence from Huajiang. The Third Fractured Era began in 235 C.E. and ended with the succession of the Ling Dynasty. The Ling Dynasty instituted what is known as the Ling Reforms, which disenfranchised warlords and landlords and empowered the government, which prevented any more fractures afterward until the Dashaan Fracture in 1011 C.E.
Dynastical rule ended in 1881 after the Gao'an Revolt, which saw Huajiang fracture between three major factions after the death of the then dynastic ruler Ling Hezhu. The Gao'an Revolt was followed by the Huajiang Civil War which saw the Konghetang come to power.
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Politics and Government
The government of Huajiang was founded after the Huajiang Imperial Crisis and the subsequent Proclamation of the Huajiang Republic by Yan Shao, the country and its constitution were based on Shaoism. Huajiang has been a federal semi-presidential system since June 12 1909. The President is elected by elected representatives that sit at the Huajiang Legislative Tang. The incumbent President of Huajiang, currently Mei Ying Yue, is the head of state and head of government and was put into power October 11, 2012.
The legislative branch of Huajiang is the Huajiang Legislative Tang, the unicameral branch of Huajiang. Huajiang's Legislative Tang, unlike the Executive Tang and the Judicial Tang, is voted in by the people.