raharris1973
Well-known member
Here's the challenge: Have the Qing Dynasty, the Manchus, at least thrown out of China proper, or possibly completely destroyed, sometime after their victory at Shanhai Pass, seizure of Beijing, conquest of at least northern China, and the death of Shun Emperor Li Zicheng in 1645, but still *before* 1700.
The regime left in China can be of your choosing- It can be a neo-Ming pretender, it could be one of the rebelling Three Feudatories like Wu Sangui, it could be the Sichuan western King Zhang Xiangzhong, it could be the de facto rulers or puppets of the Tungning Kingdom of Fujian and later Taiwan (Koxinga & son).
Bonus points if there's a new solid Han-led regime by 1700.
Even more bonus points if one way or another, from a warlord period, the Tungning group emerges on top by 1700.
The regime left in China can be of your choosing- It can be a neo-Ming pretender, it could be one of the rebelling Three Feudatories like Wu Sangui, it could be the Sichuan western King Zhang Xiangzhong, it could be the de facto rulers or puppets of the Tungning Kingdom of Fujian and later Taiwan (Koxinga & son).
Bonus points if there's a new solid Han-led regime by 1700.
Even more bonus points if one way or another, from a warlord period, the Tungning group emerges on top by 1700.