Chu Cities
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Conquered Cities
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Chu Regions
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Locations in Chu
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List of castles, cities, and villages in the superstate of Chu.
Cities[]
| Image | Name | Description | Notable Residents |
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Chin | Chin was the former capital of Chu | |
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Ei | Ei is the royal capital of Chu. The capital was moved from Chin the year after the coalition war. | |
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Juuko | Juuko is a city located in Chu and is easily counted as one of the most important strategical locations in China. It is considered as the infallible fortress that lies at the border shared by the four states of Wei, Qin, Chu, and the state of Han before it surrendered to Qin. | |
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Raiko | RaiKo is a rural town located to the east of the royal capital, Ei. Shun Shin Kun resided there during his banishment. |
Conquered Cities[]
| Image | Name | Description | Notable Residents |
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| Keifu | Keifu was an imperial city of Qin, located in southern Qin. It was captured by Chu General Kou Yoku during a period of elevated morale after the death of Kan Ki of Qin's Six Great Generals. The city has been described as a castle.[1] |
References[]
- ↑ Kingdom - Volume 69, Chapter 756



