Outer Manchuria and Mongolia?
As far as I read the event files neither Manchukuo, Nat. China, Comm. China ever get cores on "Outer Manchuria".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Manchuria
A larger map of the areas ceded by Quing China to Russia:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/11/China_USSR_E_88.jpg
Outer Manchuria is, just like HongKong, Macau etc. an area that Quing China ceded away to a foreign power. In this case to the Russian Empire.
Strange is that Nat. China gains a core on Tannu Tuva when that state becomes a part of the soviet union - seemingly because Nat. china considers it part of China.
Strange because Tannu Tuva (province 1534) has no land connection to the other provinces that Nat. China claims. *Unless* National China also claims ownership of Mongolia as the Quing did and the Republic of China did:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/LA2-NSRW-1-0148.jpg
I suggest to add cores on Mongolia as well in that event.
Code:
#########################################################################
# The End of Tannu Tuva (NatChi)
#########################################################################
event = {
id = 522000
random = no
country = CHI
# Historical event November 1944
# Triggered by USSR event 222001
name = CEVTNAME_522000
desc = CEVTDESC_522000
style = 0
action_a = {
name = CEVTACTA_522000
command = { type = alignment which = fascist value = 20 } # move away from Communism
command = { type = alignment which = democratic value = 20 } # move away from Communism
command = { type = addcore which = 1534 } # China will regain Kyzyl
}
}
Is there any reason or difference between adding 20 to fascist and 20 to democratic instead of using one line like
command = { type = alignment which = communist value = -20 } # move away from Communism
?
My second suggestion would be to add an event that allows Manchukuo to add cores on "outer Manchuria" if it is at war with the Soviet union. "outer manchuria" being any provinces currently held by the USSR south of the Amur river.
National and Comm. China should be more reluctant to anger the Soviets and only add those cores if either of them has been eliminiated and the other controls a major part of China - most likely only after the end of WW2.