That sort of depends on what you want me to do.Is It okay that I send you another one, or is this one enough?
The maps are from xuehua.tw, the page roughly translates to "A method of diving the Republic of China into 100 regions", and there's six total proposals on there. I can send the link if you want.That sort of depends on what you want me to do.
Can I have the link?The maps are from xuehua.tw, the page roughly translates to "A method of diving the Republic of China into 100 regions", and there's six total proposals on there. I can send the link if you want.
Can I have the link?
I don't, although I do know of modern-day QBAM province maps.Hey Kolchak, I was wondering, did you have a Warlord-period QBAM province map?
I have read some sources that say the Warka tribe (of the Donghai Jurchens) was subject to Joseon until the 1627 war.Hey, question from @XFE here: he wants to know what the Korean panhandle into Manchuria near modern Yanbian/Mudanjiang was. He says he's been doing research into it, but he can't find anything more than the 6 Northeastern commanderies.
He would also like to know if you have any more maps of the region at the time.
A screenshot from the vid in question:
That is presumably the reality, then.The only source of Warka subjugation by Korea that is mentioned (that I've found) is from Wikipedia. Every other reference to the Warka and Joseon's relationship revolves around the Warka ukanju who crossed the border and lived inside Joseon frontier borders; which angered the Jianzhou.
I'm thinking about changing it.NGL the Japan color and the provisional republican government look almost identical shades of red