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** The Song campaign's first mission then tops that; China is ''not'' united, so you have to unite it the hard way by conquering four enemy cities and bringing them into the fold one by one. And then you do it.

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** The Song campaign's first mission then tops that; China is ''not'' united, so you have to unite it the hard way by conquering four enemy cities and bringing them into the fold one by one. And then you do it. ''And'', according to the mission briefing, this is on the heels of your forces taking the capital of Kaifeng and deposing a PuppetKing boy-emperor. So as far as the story is concerned, you conquer ''five'' cities; the first one was just a CurbStompBattle not worth depicting so you can just get to your main city.

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* The first missions of the Qin and Song campaigns have you unite China the hard way; by conquering all enemies cities. The second Qin mission is particularly satisfying when you reap the rewards of your hard work; all cities instantly ally with you or become your vassal, and you're giving a sprawling map, the largest in the game up to that point, to begin building a new Qin capital.

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* The first missions second mission of the Qin campaign; for the first time in history and Song campaigns have you unite in the game, all of China the hard way; by conquering is united under one banner. Thus, all enemies cities. The second Qin mission is particularly satisfying when you reap the rewards of your hard work; all enemy cities instantly ally with you or become your vassal, and you're giving given a sprawling map, the largest in the game up to that point, to begin building a new Qin capital.capital.
** The Song campaign's first mission then tops that; China is ''not'' united, so you have to unite it the hard way by conquering four enemy cities and bringing them into the fold one by one. And then you do it.
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* The end of the final mission; you fully achieve AlternateHistory and prevent the Mongolian invasion of China by halting Ghengis Khan's army.
* Most any mission where you build a monument; special mention to the Great Wall, the Grand Canal, and of course, the Terracotta Army of Qin.
* The first missions of the Qin and Song campaigns have you unite China the hard way; by conquering all enemies cities. The second Qin mission is particularly satisfying when you reap the rewards of your hard work; all cities instantly ally with you or become your vassal, and you're giving a sprawling map, the largest in the game up to that point, to begin building a new Qin capital.

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