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+10% National Tax Modifier
+10% Manpower Recovery Speed

Way of the CultivatorJinhusi's unique school is the Way of the Cultivator, which is the key to our army's power. It teaches that Chi can be built up through relentless training, only to be released when the time is right.\n\nWhen discharged in battle, it provides a massive boost in fighting abilities, with the greatest masters having superhuman capabilities. Naturally, this has led to training being much more popular among our soldiers, with even the weakest infantryman giving his all in sparring sessions.
-15% Regiment Drill Loss
+15% Army Drill Gain Modifier

Bulwark Against the WarlordsEast of the enlightened lands of Xianjie, warlords rule, and many with delusions of grandeur wish to defile our enlightened monasteries. Whenever these men have come, they have been repulsed by the strength of our warriors and the sturdiness of our walls. This has happened throughout the centuries, and will continue to happen into the future. This has invariably made us experts at defense, able to repel and outlast any assault.
+20% Fort Defence

Despots of GoldWe control the production of currency within the Xia, and we take our responsibility very seriously. Many nations who mine gold suffer crippling inflation, and we have taken steps to avoid this fate. Anyone who mines more than his quota is subject to harsh punishments, and our stocks are regularly scrutinized for errors. This has both kept our inflation in check and gained us a reputation as one of the strictest Xiakens, allowing us to grow without destroying our savings.
+0.1 Yearly Inflation Reduction

Ferocity of IndarAfter the fall of Harimar's empire, the land was rife with war, and suffering was everywhere, especially among the stranded Harimari. Seeing this, a captain of Harimar's army named Indar converted to the Righteous Path and founded Jinhusi, so that the Harimari people might again know peace.\n\nThis event, of course, did not mean he was a pacifist, and he was known for being a furious titan on the battlefield. All soldiers within our borders seek to emulate him so that they may bring fury to their enemies.
+1 Land Leader Shock

An Inner FocusIn other nations, there is a tendency for people to leave their homes to seek their fortunes. This does not happen in our nation, with citizens typically staying home and developing their villages. This can of course be attributed to the Way of the Cultivator, our special martial art style, which teaches the art of building up Chi.\n\nFrom the largest city to the smallest village, our lands are developed with the passion of people improving their own homes, making our lands much more populated and developed than those of other nations.
-10% Development Cost

The Art of RulingIn many of the schools of our misguided brothers, masters are chosen based on combat prowess alone. While this may be useful in battle, it is a detriment when it comes to matters of state. Our masters are selected for their administrative competence, which naturally has greatly improved both our revenues and efficiency. We have also avoided being less effective on the battlefield by promoting the military component to the special rank of captain, allowing our administrators to administrate and our fighters to fight.
-5% Administrative Technology Cost
+1 Administrative Possible Policies

Untouched by SinHarimari in general are known for being incredibly corrupt, with the great Raj to the west being a prime example. We are not most Harimari, however, and our administrators are known for being incorruptible.\n\nThis stark difference stems from the fact we all serve a higher purpose, working for the people instead of our own accounts. This has greatly increased the efficiency and decreased the cost of our administration, with even non-Harimari being inspired by our example.
-0.1 Yearly Corruption

Ambition
+0% Yearly Army Professionalism