Nan (L'Uniona Homanus)

The Foudnation of the Kingdom of Nan
The Kingdom of Nanguo was established after the Han Dynasty inherited the Empire of Sinica aftre the end of the Qin Dynasty. Nanguo took the money from the Kingdom of Chu established after the weakening of the Qin Dynasty which fought against the first Han Emperor. Nanguo's treasury supported many new expansions and campaigns in the following years. Nanguo was also home to the city of Hong Kong, which would remain independent and a gem in the crown of whoever controlled it until it was incorporated by Emperor Zhongshao. The collapse of the Han Empire saw much blaim placed on the Nanese for the son of the Governor of Hong Kong, who made a deal with Zhongshao to allow him inheritence of the Empire after his own son, became Emperor Wu who was not able to keep the Empire together. The Nanese became subject to many attacks and encrouchments but they eventually secured their borders, but became very suspicious of other countries. This xenophobia would characterize the government of Nan for years to come and would develop into a totalitarian control of any information from other coutnries, and especially the other Sinican Kingdoms. Nan remained wealthy from the city of Hong Kong and the island of Hainan but made no advances in other fields.

Leaders of Nan
King Wangcheng 635-648 (118-105 BC) 王臣

King Chujiu 648-656 (105-97 BC) 杵臼

King Bao 656-664 (97-89 BC) 鮑

King Xia 664-687 (89-66 BC) 瑕

King Zuo 687-703 (66-50 BC) 佐

KIng Touman 703-710 (50-43 BC) 頭曼

King De 710-722 (43-31 BC) 得

King Gouyao 722-743 (31-10 BC) 購繇

King Tian 743-768 (10 BC-15 AD) 田

King Bibing 768-780 (15-27 AD) 辟兵

King Cheng 780-786 (27-33 AD) 成

King Zhao 786-794 (33-41 AD) 昭

King Wen 794-803 (41-49 AD) 文

King Gong 803-814 (49-60 AD) 共

King Ping 814-835 (60-81 AD) 平

King Yuan 835-848 (81-94 AD) 元

King Jin 848-857 (94-103 AD) 景

King Dao 857-866 (103-112 AD) 悼

King Xiu 866-876 (112-122 AD) 休

King Bi 876-891 (122-138 AD) 辟