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+ | :The Jurchen are the ancestors of both the Huns, and the Jurchen people. After [[History|the kingdom of Brenna]] broke the Hunnic empire, most of the Huns retreated to the high mountain on which Khonzhou now lies. Some Hun tribes are said to have gone to both Fendhal and Tenysia, with Khonzhou being nominally considered the leader of this blended Eurasian east coast. The tribute of rice and beans is in fact little more than a long-established trade route for the exchange of staple food goods. There is no real established eastern empire at the time of the sim's start date. | ||
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- Quick History
- The Jurchen are the ancestors of both the Huns, and the Jurchen people. After the kingdom of Brenna broke the Hunnic empire, most of the Huns retreated to the high mountain on which Khonzhou now lies. Some Hun tribes are said to have gone to both Fendhal and Tenysia, with Khonzhou being nominally considered the leader of this blended Eurasian east coast. The tribute of rice and beans is in fact little more than a long-established trade route for the exchange of staple food goods. There is no real established eastern empire at the time of the sim's start date.
- Wuxing
- Wuxing on Wikipedia