User:Rekiin/GEUSYO


 * Historically - last holdout of 'Ezo' culture in the west. Not as thoroughly settled as other parts of Chisei so its largely a Yashiman aristocracy ruling over an ezo lower class.
 * Ancient Geusyo acts as the conduit for lots of Huaxian influence during the Chan dynasty, and is the first part of Chisei to adopt siddhism around 400-something.
 * Geusyo is first unified in 451; the capital is somewhere on the modern Chan-Chisei border and is super important in development of Chiseian siddhism and other stuff.
 * In 651 they get conquered by Kathai (Kithans).
 * 832 the Chan dynasty kick the Kithans back into the highlands, Geusyoans rebel and become a Chan tributary.
 * During the Chan-Liang transition in 1000 Geusyo sides with the Chan; this results in Liang invading them. War is effectively a Liang victory with Geusyo losing most of its territory south of the small border mountains, but Geusyoans manage to pull of a clutch victory at the river, securing their independence as a loyal client state.
 * Ejenate invasion in 1336 ends Geusyo's independence.
 * Around 1360 the Tong and Kangon go to war over Geusyo, with Kangon winning. Under the Kangon dynasty they are subjected to bigger assimilation efforts, which provokes tons of rebellions and frequent border skirmishes with the Tong.
 * 1411 - Toku Masakado's rebellion, backed by the Tong and financed by some populist temples, finally succeeds and contributes to destabilisation of the Kangon. Geusyo becames a wacko siddh