Kang Empire

Kang Long was a general under the command of the Emperor of the Imperial Empire. In the last years of the Imperial Empire,

Emperor Kasha died of illness in the imperial capital, and the generals who had seized the military power of the empire clashed over the succession to the empire.

Kang Long was appointed governor of the Baben region in the Kasha partition agreement, and from 298 onwards, Kang Long ruled the city under the name of Emperor Kasha, but as the empire gradually fell apart, Kanglong soon established his own power in the Ruben region

In 301, the Imperial General Zuo came to attack Kanglong, but Kanglong instigated a rebellion among General Zuo's subordinates by the Nibrabi River, and General Zuo was killed

After the death of General Zuo, who came to conquer him, Kang Long accepted the rest of his forces and integrated them into the battle of the other successor regimes.

In 315, the royal family Anil became the ruler of the northern region of the Imperial Empire and attempted to rebuild the Imperial Empire.

In order to stop Anil's ambitions, Kanglong joined the opposition coalition. In battles with the Anil army, Kang Long always took the lead and loved the army and civilians, which also won him the hearts and minds of other coalition forces.

In 318, an armistice was signed, but in 319 war broke out again, and Kanglong soon took over part of Sibel.

In 320, Kang Long won a great victory at the Battle of Meath and won the support of the northern region of Huangwei, and with the support of the northern region of Huangwei, Kanglong won many battles and finally unified the Huangwei Empire, and the country was named Kang

In 328, Kanglong III died and passed the throne to Kanglong IV, a diligent and capable monarch, and the kingdom began to grow. At the beginning of his reign, he killed the traitorous ministers and expelled other members of the royal family, and ruled by one man.

In 338, Kang Long IV declared the Blood Sacred Religion the state religion and opposed all heresies and heretics, and in 394, after defeating the usurper Nice in the west, Kang Long IV became the sole ruler of the empire, which was also the last unification of the Kang Empire. In that year, the population under Kang's rule was probably around 56 million. In 395, when Miranda died, Kang Long IV divided the empire into eastern and western parts, the eastern part for the eldest son Ag and the western part for the younger son Guti.

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