Bei (L'Uniona Homanus)

Foundation of the Kingdom
The Kingdomof Bei was established after the Sinican Civil war in which Cao Wei, against the Emperor Wu, fought a war to take the cities of China and unite them under his rule against the Emperor who he believed to be a usurper. When his most trusted general Bohai killed the Emperor he believed that he could not take the other cities successively. Bohai decided against Cao Wei and declared himself Emperor and led campaigns agains cao Wei. Other interests in China took this opportunity to attempt a seizure of power but the Civil War ended with a fractured Sinica. The Kingdom of Bei was controlled from the city of Beijing which had been a wealthy center of trade. The General Cao Wei managed an area under the name of the King of Beijing and what he called the norther part of Sinica, which he died believing would become a new Empire under him or his posterity. THe Kingdom of Bei developed from the name of the city Beijing and it became clear that it did not have enough military power to take the other Kingdoms. It became very introverted and focused on building its military so that it might do so in the future. The Kingdom of Bei also wanted to expand northward in the hope of finding deposits of minerals or groups of people to enslave. Alongside the Kingdom of Bei was the Kingdom of Korea, which had been rather autonomous during teh Han Dynasty so its collapse was not as drastic as in other areas, which frequently engaged in war with Bei as both were rather militaristic states seeking to take control of Sinica once again.

List of Kings of Bei
Cao Wei 635-653 (118-100 BC) 曹魏

Cao Youbo 653-659 (100-94 BC) 曹幽伯

Cao Daibo 660-676 (93-77 BC) 曹戴伯 led Bei during the Sino-Japanese War

Cao Huibo 676-694 (77-59 BC) 曹惠伯

Cao Feibo 694-733 (59-20 BC) 曹廢伯

Cao Mu 733-745 (20-8 BC) 曹穆

Cao Zhuang 745-768 (8BC- 15 AD) 曹庄

Cao Li 768-786 (15-33 AD) 曹厘

Cao Zhao 786-804 (33- 51 AD) 曹昭

Cao Gong 804-828 (51-75 AD) 曹共

Cao Xuan 828-846 (75-93 AD) 曹宣

Cao Cheng 846-854 (93-101 AD) 曹成

Cao Wu 854-865 (101-112 AD) 曹武

Cao Ping 865-878 (112-125 AD) 曹平

Cao Dao 878-891 (125-138 AD) 曹悼

The Great Wall of Bei
The Great Wall was built after the North Asian War between Korea, Japan, and Bei in which Bei became subject to much raiding and attacks from the Japanese colonies above it. The wall was built quickly with the use of slaves and by tartars in exchange for being allowed to immigrate into Bei and out of Japanese controlled Asia. The Wall protected Bei, and by extension the interior of Sinica, during the Sino-Japanese War until the grenades invented by Japan broke through them. The Bei-Yan offensive was a move made by the Japanese through the Western portion of Bei where the wall was broken and the least amout of defense, and thruogh Japanese controlled Yan which was taken during the First Sinican Council wherein that Kingdom was left defenseless. Song and Tang moved in to destroy the Bei-Yan offensive but it was the furthest extent of Japan during the Sino-Japanese War.