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Xinjiao was a rebellious, semi nomadic theocratic government during the Michurian Chaos Period. Xinjiao was notable for venerating the ancient Zheng god Naimo, the embodiment of death. The state reached its apex in the 1870s, following its annexation of Pingshan. Xinjiao was subsequently defeated by a resurgent Concert of Michu, though was not fully crushed until 1908. Followers of the Xinjiao religion remain within contemporary Michu, though undergo significant repression. | |||
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Revision as of 11:12, 12 July 2023
Domain of Lord Naimo, to spread the New Teachings Xinjiaoguo
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1857–1907 | |
Capital | Sijing (Rotating) |
Government | Monarchy |
Prophet | |
• 1859 | Ai |
• 1865 | Qi |
• 1875 | Bi |
• 1901 | Ci |
Legislature | Listening Chamber |
• Upper House | Debating Chamber |
• Lower House | Petitioning Chamber |
Historical era | Chaos Period |
• Future Prophet Ai born | 1802 |
• Established | 3 December 1857 |
• First mass sacrifice following battle of Yueniang | 1857 |
• Siege of Puyong, survivors massacred | 1859 |
• Loss of Lutang, Xinjiao migrates west | 1862 |
• Disestablished | 23 November 1907 |
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Xinjiao was a rebellious, semi nomadic theocratic government during the Michurian Chaos Period. Xinjiao was notable for venerating the ancient Zheng god Naimo, the embodiment of death. The state reached its apex in the 1870s, following its annexation of Pingshan. Xinjiao was subsequently defeated by a resurgent Concert of Michu, though was not fully crushed until 1908. Followers of the Xinjiao religion remain within contemporary Michu, though undergo significant repression.