Conference of Nangang (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

The Conference of Nangang (南港会议, Nángǎng-huìyì; 남항회의, Namhang-hoeui; 会議, Nanko-kaigi) is a diplomatic meeting between China and Japan regarding about the partition and division of the island of Papua and adjacent islands in the Malay archipelago, and the newly discovered continent of Shengdi, known as Terra Australis to European observers. It was held on 1779, on the port city of Nangang, which is also the capital of the Chinese colony of Zaihaibian (formerly known as Haegajang).

Background
After repeated invasions from Japan, historical relations between the Jin dynasty (whose imperial household are ethnic Korean, alongside a large portion of their elite) and Japan are strained; despite the latter being the former's tributary. In order to avoid another confrontation, and in recognition of both of their interests in the southern lands–such as Japan's subjugation of the Ququququ and China's diplomatic missions with Uluru–China invited Japanese leaders in an conference to establish clearly defined boundaries and spheres of influences.

Terms

 * 1) All military naval vessels that stray the demarcation line must have a permit to do, granted by the appropriate authorities; violators shall be sent back to their host country


 * 1) Any non-military naval vessels are allowed to enter each other's zones


 * 1) Ququququ, while under Japanese suzerainty, shall continue to have ties with China


 * 1) Japan and China must collaborate with mutually-shared partners, and them only


 * 1) Japanese tribute will be reduced to a yearly shipment of rice, and instead of the Emperor performing kowtow rituals, his intermediaries will

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Signatures
Qianlong Emperor ~

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