Total war three kingdoms 8 princes
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Unfortunately for their plot, Sima Ai proved much more effective than expected. The Plot Foiled… Another Rebellion Launched To enable this plot, Yong enlisted Sima Ai to launch the rebellion, expecting his attack to fail but weaken Jiong sufficiently for himself and Ying to overthrow him. Together with Sima Ying, he plotted to launch a rebellion to overthrow Sima Jiong, after which they would depose Emperor Hui and make Ying emperor. However, he was cunning enough to concoct a conspiracy. His suspicion was well-founded Yong did indeed wish to dispose of him. Like Sima Lun before him, Sima Jiong had begun to become suspicious of potential rivals, most of all Sima Yong. Sima Qin was, at the time, only seven years old and seen by Jiong as an easy puppet to control. Although Sima Ying was deemed the best choice to succeed Emperor Hui, Sima Jiong named Sima Qin as crown prince. In the year 302, the emperor’s grandsons both died, leaving the emperor with no male heirs. He grew increasingly arrogant, appointing his sons as princes and acting disrespectfully towards the emperor. Sima Jiong quickly proved to be a poor regent. However, Ying refused the title and returned to his post at Yecheng. In the aftermath, both Jiong and Ying were given the title of regent, in an attempt to preserve peace through a balance of power.
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Emperor Hui was subsequently restored to the throne. Sima Ying joined him, and together they quickly defeated, captured, and executed Sima Lun. Unfortunately, this very act provoked Sima Jiong to declare a rebellion. As a result, he attempted to dispatch three of his vassals to the courts of Sima Ying, Sima Jiong, and Sima Yong the three princes whom he most feared might rise against him. As such, he became popular with both the people and the government officials who surrounded him.Īfter Sima Lun staged a coup which resulted in the execution of Empress Jia and then seized the emperor’s throne, he became increasingly paranoid. Although he wasn’t especially intelligent, he was lenient with the people, filial, and willing to listen to his advisors. However, while his brothers remained close to the imperial court, Sima Ying was sent to command a defence post for the far-off city of Yecheng a punishment meted out by Empress Jia Nanfeng when he was disrespectful to crown prince Sima Yu. Sima Ying was the brother of both Sima Ai and Sima Wei all of whom were sons of Emperor Wu. Sima Ying in the War of the Eight Princes In fact, he provides a +50% faction-wide increase to peasant income, making it even more lucrative. This improves food production from farms and also boosts peasant income. Ying also has access to a unique Government Support building chain. In fact, Sima Ying has another similarity with Ma Teng, as his unique units are the Qiang Hunters, Qiang Marauders, and Qiang Raiders the same units that Ma Teng has. The closest would be the start positions of Ma Teng and Gong Du, further north.
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No character starts in this region in the base game. He begins the game with total control of Chengdu commandery, in China’s western basin. Sima Ying, “the Beloved Governor,” has a unique starting position in the Eight Princes DLC.
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He was placed in charge of the military defence post for the important city of Yecheng, which was a backwater, but an important breadbasket all the same.” He became the Prince of Chengdu when he was only 10 years old, but was later transferred to another office after disrespecting Emperor Hui’s son Sima Yu. It is unclear if this was due to Lu Zhi’s manipulation, or whether Lu Zhi was the one who actually kept him in control. As his influence grew however, he became power-hungry and arrogant, and increasingly involved in political schemes. “Handsome, but never considered the sharpest tool in the box, Sima Ying developed a good reputation as being filial and lenient,” explains Creative Assembly “and for listening to the advice of his capable advisor Lu Zhi. Sima Ying in the Total War: Three Kingdoms Eight Princes DLC