Right hand side is to whom the lands go to . North China, Yemen- Russia Tibet - Independent Vietnam - South Hainan - Germany takes half, vietnam takes half. Taiwan - Split between Russia and Vietnam, North and South respectively. Somalia - Independent Somalia Argentina -Brazil Japanese colonies - Russia New Guinea - Norway-Sweden
AFTERMATH (PLEASE READ) In an epic finale, the mighty Qingt Empire relinquished its earthly grasp, but not in defeat. Faced with the relentless encroachment of corruption and internal strife among the noble elite, the sagacious emperor, a guardian of the celestial realm, took a decisive stand. In a move reminiscent of the wisdom of emperors long gone, he, with a heart heavy yet resolute, dismantled the sprawling empire, a gesture that will echoe through the annals of history. Displaying an unparalleled magnanimity, the sovereign granted independence to the sacred lands of Tibet and the distant shores of Somalia, entrusting their destinies to the hands of autonomy. Rather than facing the indignity of witnessing his beloved realm fall to pieces, the emperor, a paragon of selflessness, dissolved the parliament and renounced almost all colonies, releasing the once-mighty dragon of China from its earthly chains. A majestic act of humility, as he embraced a profound sacrifice for the sake of unity. Yet, as the curtains descended on the Imperium, a tragedy unfolded. The emperor, with an unyielding spirit that echoed the resilience of the Great Wall itself, grappled not only with the turbulent tides of political turmoil but also with the insidious whispers of Shedetou—the venomous Snake's Head. Undeterred by the encroaching shadows, he met his final moments not within the confines of a crumbling empire but within the hallowed walls of a Moscow palace, surrounded by steadfast Russian allies. In the twilight of his life, the emperor confronted a relentless adversary—cancer, caused by Shendotou—a foe as formidable as any geopolitical challenge. Yet, amidst the trials, he held his head high, embodying the indomitable spirit of a dragon soaring through the heavens. His legacy, though tinged with the bittersweet hues of sacrifice and struggle, left an indelible mark on the canvas of history, a testament to the extraordinary tale of a ruler who, even in defeat, soared with the grace of a celestial phoenix. His final words are in Chinese although he is fluent in Russian - " 唉,中国 ". He then meets his end and is given a hero's funeral, as tears are spilled amongst the Russian Chinese. Never had there been such an Emperor, and he is titled the Dragon Emperor! The Sun has set on China and its dreams of a global Asian empire! Alas for the Dragon Emperor! Alas for China!