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Although Expensive and time-consuming to build, Provincial Academies are a critical investment in the campaign as the costs for researching the Budo and Bunka Arts are extremely high. The final technologies, [[Bushido (ROTS Art)|Bushido]] and [[Way of Chi (ROTS Art)|Way of Chi]], are notoriously expensive, costing _ turns and _ turns respectively to complete.
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Although Expensive and time-consuming to build, Provincial Academies are a critical investment in the campaign as the costs for researching the Budo and Bunka Arts are extremely high. The final technologies, [[Bushido (ROTS Art)|Bushido]] and [[Way of Chi (ROTS Art)|Way of Chi]], are notoriously expensive, costing 22 turns and 22 turns respectively to complete.
  
 
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[[Category:ROTS Buildings]]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 20 July 2019

Provincial Academy (ROTS)
File:Provincial Academy ROTS.png
Chain Intellectual Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Calligraphy School
  • Arts:
  • Taoist Thinking
  • Resources:
  • Chinese Texts
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Confucian Academy
  • Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 3360
  • Clan Effects Improves the rate at which arts are mastered: +10%
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    An idea can cut deeper than a sword.

    By gathering the very best scholars together in one place, a provincial academy becomes a power-house for new ideas and for reviewing age-old wisdom. The challenging of older ideas may not always be encouraged, but in such an atmosphere of learning, development of the arts proceeds apace.

    The ideas of Confucius (551 - 478 BC) were hugely influential across Asia, including Japan. Confucius valued education as a way of bettering people and society, and his ideas encouraged a meritocratic approach to education. Those who could learn should learn as far Confucian philosophy was concerned. At the same time, the growth of Japanese Imperial influence required more courtiers and administrators: these men had to be educated to a high standard if they were going to be capable of doing their jobs. A strong man with a good sword arm was not enough to run a province properly.

    Other Information

    Although Expensive and time-consuming to build, Provincial Academies are a critical investment in the campaign as the costs for researching the Budo and Bunka Arts are extremely high. The final technologies, Bushido and Way of Chi, are notoriously expensive, costing 22 turns and 22 turns respectively to complete.