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The People's Republic of Yanbad

人民共和国秦
Flag of Yanbad
Flag
National Coat of Arms of Yanbad
National Coat of Arms
Motto: Dare to think, dare to act, dare to speak
Anthem: 国际华人合唱团
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CapitalGanzhu
Official languagesStandard Chinese
Recognised regional languagesMongolian,Vietnamese
Ethnic groups
(2017)
82.0% Han
5.0% Kinh
3.0% Manchu
3.0% Turkic
2.0% Mongol
1.0% Jingpo
1.0% Kadai
1.0% Phu La
1.0%Yao
1.0% Zhuang
Demonym(s)Yanbadi
GovernmentUnitary one - party socialist republic
• Prime Minister
Yi Qianfeng
• Party Leader
Yi Qianfeng
• Congress Head Chair
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LegislatureNational People's Congress
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Area
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HDI0.949
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CurrencyYanbadi Baht (YAB)
Time zoneUTC+0 (wip)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (Observed)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sidethe right
Calling code+611
Internet TLD.yan

The People's Republic of Yanbad, commonly referred to as just Yanbad , is an unitary one-party socialist republic. It is a medium-sized country with a population of around 100 million people, all of which live in the country's ten provinces. Yanbad borders.


Etymology

Historians believe that the region came to be known as "Yanbad" due to a translation mistake of the first dynasty's name which was Yan.

Demographics

Language

Yanbad's national language is Standard Chinese. Schools nationwide teach the language and use it for instructions. The Standard Chinese language is the lingua franca for the People's Republic and is spoken throughout the country. Although in different regions there are different dialects of the language. In the Southern provinces of Yanbad where the Kinh, Phu La, and the Jingpo people predominately live the Vietnamese language is often used in place of Standard Chinese. Whereas the Mongolian language is spoken in the Northern provinces where the Mongolian people live.

Religion

Freedom of religion is officially provided for in the Constitution of the People's Republic of Yanbad. The government does not interfere with any religious beliefs or lack of, but is generally irreligious. Many Yanbadi citizens define themselves as non-religious or atheist , although there are many religious minorities throughout the country who are allowed to express their religion freely.

Religion in Yanbad
Religion
Percentage
Non-religious or Practice Yanbad folk belief
60.0%
Buddhism
15.0%
Confucianism
5.0%
Christianity
3.0%
Islam
3.0%
Other or Unknown
4.0%

Health

Healthcare in Yanbad consists of both public and private health insurance. Approximately 90% of Yanbadi citizens have at least basic health insurance due in part to the benefits workers enjoy through the Iron Basket Initiative that the Communist Party of Yanbad's Politburo Standing Committee enacted after the formation of the People's Republic.

Education

Primary education is free throughout the People's Republic for all children regardless of socio-economic status. Upon completing 12th grade and earning their Primary School Diploma students may take tests in order to qualify for higher education. There are four levels of degrees that students can earn after their primary school diploma: Associate Degree, Bachelor's Degree,Master's Degree, and a PhD (Doctorate of Philosophy)

History

Prehistoric Yanbad

Historians and scholars refer to Prehistoric Yanbad as the era of The Five Sovereigns and Ten Emperors. Much isn’t known of this time period since there is a lack of primary sources written during the time period. Scholars throughout the subsequent dynasties had written about this time period and referenced them in their own documents. As a result all of the written accounts related to this era are questionable at best. Most of the knowledge from this time period was discovered via archaeological digs and studies of material culture. The leading consensus is that Prehistoric Yanbadis buried their dead with supplies for the afterlife. Items such as food, weapons, clothing, and pottery have been discovered in many ancient tombs.

Background on Different Dynastic Eras

One might assume that throughout the Imperial Era the various dynasties all rose and fell through violent means. While there are instances of a dynasty violently overthrowing another there are also examples of dynasties taking control through more peaceful means such as one family dying out.

Yan Yanbad

The Hengdai Palace in the Yan capital of Ziyang.

The Yan Dynasty ruled over modern day eastern Yanbad from 230 BCE to 200 BCE. It was the first dynasty of Imperial Yanbad and the first to unify the eastern heartland of Modern Yanbad. The founder of the dynasty Yan Bao unified the empire in 230 BCE and ruled it until his death in 222 BCE. Yan Guang (230 BCE - 209 BCE) ruled over the empire and finished his father's work of building the capital of Ziyang and the palace of Hengdai. The last Yan Emperor, Yan Ang (209 BCE - 200 BCE) died without an heir which caused the throne to pass to the Tay family which were related to the Yan through marriage. Historians believe that the region came to be known as "Yanbad" due to a translation mistake of the first dynasty's name.

Tay Yanbad

The Tay dynasty oversaw the political and cultural consolidation of the early Yanbad state. The Tay Dynasty ruled over modern day eastern Yanbad from 200 BCE to 150 CE. It was the second dynasty of Imperial Yanbad. The founder of the dynasty Tay Zhu was married to Yan Ang's niece and as a result inherited the empire from him in 200 BCE. Scholars believe in order to legitimize his authority, Tay Zhu developed the concept of Ruling at the Behest of the Ancestors. (make page for this) Tay Zhu ruled from 200 BCE to 185 BCE, upon Zhu's death the throne went to his son Tey Zhu

Hong Yanbad

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The Battle of the Soupi Bend, the pivotal battle in the Wars of the Rivers.

The Hong Dynasty took control of Yanbad after their victory in the War for the Rivers The Battle of the Soupi Bend

Lui Yanbad

Minh rule

Taizong Yanbad

Han Rule

Zhu Yanbad

Song (Han) Rule

Kaidu Yanbad

Mongol Rule

Hongwu Yanbad

Ming (Han) Rule

Fulen Yanbad

Manchu Rule

Decline of the Imperial System

The People's Republic of Yanbad

A poster from the People's Army of Yanbad.

World Wars

Cold War

Modern era

Geography

Climate

Administrative Provinces

The People's Republic of Yanbad is divided in to ten provinces, each of which is divided in to a varying number of administrative counties.

Province Flag Province Name Province Capital Province Motto Population
PRYN NEWS.jpg Tsudo ~ Han Ziyang A bright past, an even brighter future
[[File:|50px]] Mongzhou ~ Han Lainning The energy of the old generation inspires the new
[[File:|50px]] Rouqiang ~ Han Ganzhu Let a million flowers bloom
[[File:|50px]] Former Western Colonial Possession ~ Han
[[File:|50px]] Danoi ~ Kinh Tien Da Fortune favors the bold
[[File:|50px]] Kampala ~ Phu La & Jingpo Wunpawng The gateway to the exotic
[[File:|50px]] Bukadan Feng ~ Yao & Kadai Lashi Here we stand
[[File:|50px]] Nagachu ~ Manchu Liaoyang We lead the way
[[File:|50px]] Mongolian ~ Toghus Erdenet From the steppe,to the sea, nothing but beauty
[[File:|50px]] Turkic ~ Teljut Manzimir One faith, one people

Politics

The Communist Party of Yanbad

The Communist Party of Yanbad was founded after the Communist Manifesto had been translated into Standard Chinese and spread among educated youth in the treaty ports throughout Yanbad's coastline.

One of the first meetings of the Communist Party of Yanbad, mid 20th century

The current leader of the Communist Party of Yanbad is Prime Minister Yi Qianfeng

National People's Congress

Communist Party of Yanbad's Politburo Standing Committee

The Politburo Standing Committee serves as a cabinet for the Prime Minister. Members are appointed by the Prime Minister and symbolically voted in by the National People's Congress. The practice of the Politburo serving as advisers to the Prime Minister dates back to the early days of the Communist Revolution and numerous foreign threats the Communist Party faced in its early days. As a result of the dire situation and the need to make fast appointments, the National People's Congress traditionally acquiesces to these appointments. The following lists the Committees in order of their creation: Committee of the People's Defense, Committee of the People's Agriculture, Committee of the People's Treasury, Committee of the People's State , Committee of the People's Justice , Committee of People's Commerce, Committee of the People's Labor , Committee of the People's Health , Committee of the People's Housing , Committee of the People's Transportation ,Committee of the People's Energy , Committee of the People's Education , Committee of the People's Veterans.

The newest position, Secretary of Youth Engagement was created on October 14, 2019 via executive directive and Ai Naal was appointed for the position.

Local politics

Foreign relations

An Yanbadi citizen meeting with an unkown westerner in the 1950's

Military


Economy

Transport and infrastructure

Energy

Culture

National Animal

The Leatherback Sea Turtle

The national animal of the People's Republic of Yanbad is the Leatherback Sea Turtle due in part to the Hong family's victory over the Tay at the Soupi Bend during the Wars of the Rivers. Leatherback Sea Turtle

Art

Philosophy

The official philosophy of the People's Republic is the Communist Manifesto

Literature

One of the biggest book series in Yanbad is the Ballad of the Rivers which is a high fantasy series that was inspired by the Wars of the Rivers that were fought between Tay and Hong families. The books have spawned multiple spin-offs, video games, and even an award winning show! The television adaption of the series is named after the first book, A Frolic of Rivers.

A Frolic of Rivers -

A Frolic of Rivers

The first book in the main series shocked fantasy fans with the unexpected execution of the Li family patriarch Li Hed, by Zhang Jo. The execution ignited the conflict between the Zhang and Li families, thus dragging all of the powerful families of Yessos into a dynastic conflict for the Rama Throne.

Disharmony of Ramas -

Disharmony of Ramas

The second book continues the conflict between the Li and Zhang but expands the characters involved beyond the two major families. With multiple claimants as the “True Rama” war erupts throughout the kingdom, all while an ancient claimant to the throne gathers strength in the east, Tasa Dane.

Monsoon of Glaives -

Monsoon of Glaives

The third and final book details the climactic battle between the Li and Zhang. One of the main characters Li Jen who is thought to be an illegitimate bastard of Li Hed is revealed to be the actual heir to the Rama Throne since he is the eldest living male heir of the Tasa family.

Architecture

Media

Logo Television channel Public / Private Description Audience share
PRYN NEWS.jpg People's Republic of Yanbad News (PRYN) Public news, state programming
[[File:|50px]] International News Private foreign news broadcasts and select programming
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Sport

Cuisine

External links

References

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