Imperial China (1983: Doomsday)

The Qing Dynasty, often called Imperial China or Qing China, is a small nation in the Manchuria Region of China. Not much is known about the nation, except that it is controlled by a heir to the old Qing Dynasty and that they are a heavily armed, but not hostile, state. They seem to be hostile, however, to who annexed several of the "fiefdoms" to the north out of "pure hostility and with brute force".

==History==The area has gone through many empires and regimes. ===History of the Old Qing Dynasty===The Dynasty was founded not by the Han who form the majority of the Chinese population, but the Manchus, who are today an ethnic minority of China. What was to become the Manchu state was founded by a minor Jurchen tribe in Jianzhou, in the early 17th century. Originally a vassal of the Ming emperors, Nurhaci in 1582 embarked on an inter-tribal feud that escalated into a campaign to unify the Jianzhou Jurchen tribes. By 1616 he had sufficiently consolidated Jianzhou region to proclaim himself khan of "Great Jin" in reference to the previous Jurchen dynasty. Historians refer to this pre-Qing entity as "Later Jin" to distinguish it from the first Jin Dynasty. Two years later Nurhaci announced Seven Grievances and openly renounced the sovereignty of Ming overlordship in order to complete the unification of those Jurchen tribes still allied with the Ming emperor. After a series of successful battles he relocated his capital from Hetu Ala to successively bigger captured Ming cities in the province of Liadong, first Liaoyang in 1621 and again in 1625 to Shenyang.