Timeline 381 BC to 300 BC (Never Unified China)

POD 1: 381 BC: Wuqi takes control of the army after the King of Chu dies. He massacred the aristocrats who were trying to kill him and forces the new King of Chu to sign a treaty that forces the King and aristocrats to not be able to kill Wuqi without a legal reason and that the law could not be changed by the King without his cabinet and Prime Minister.

POD 2: 341 BC: Wei calls off plan to invade Han due to fear of being attacked from the back by Qi, who is eager to spread influence into Han, Wei and Zhao.

339 BC: Han completes its reformation and declares war on Zhou, the de jure leading nation of state. Han quickly subdues Zhou, who was operating on a hugely outdated law and had a minuscule army less than 10,000 soldiers. After Han conquers Zhou, Han gives the nine ding (鼎) of China, which symbolizes the nine provinces of China, to each de facto controller of the provinces. This is to try to stop the major nations from invading Han with the de jure reason of conquering the nation of the Son of the Sky and de facto reason of felling that Han has grew too powerful.