A list of puns related to "Imperial Court In Kyoto"
Games For some reason my photo of Keyflower/Batman didn't upload to my album, can get pics of those in the AM for anyone who wants!
Trying to make some extra income while uncluttering my shelf of some games that don't get played!
Empires of the North $20
Jaws $15
Pixel Tactics includes neoprene playmat $25
Fox in the Forest, Arboretum, Shadows in Kyoto bundle $30
Onitama includes Way of the Wind expansion $15
Fugitive $15
Deep Space D6 includes The Endless expansion $20
Batman Gotham City Chronicles- Hero and Villain box along with VS expansion. Includes professionally printed standard sized cards for character references, laminated rules references. $175
Keyflower $30 includes laminated rules/turn references
All games are in great condition, any games that have cards have been sleeved. $5 off for each additional game you buy after the first. Buyer pays shipping from 27560.
I know Imperial China has a very long period with many types of government. I'm looking at the period between Qin and Song Dynasty. The period between China first unifies and before it was first conquered by steppe nomads.
I'm just looking at the sense of who get to make decisions? Do matters have to be debated at all? I read an article that the Chinese Emperor was not an absolute monarch before the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasty. For example, the Chinese Emperor had to get the Chancellor's to agree with him. The Chancellor can reject an Emperor's decision.
For example, if the Emperor receives a report of a flood somewhere, how would the situation be handled? Do the Emperor just hand it off to the "Minister of Floods".
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