Instead of a separate barracks and stable, the Chinese train their troops in the joint War Academy. Not all of the Chinese units are weak, however the Flying Crow, a form of ballistic rocket, can be spawned with the Confucian Academy wonder while the Flamethrower, a devastating anti-melee infantry unit, can be trained from the castle from the Commerce Age. The Chinese also train units relatively fast although these units, like the Russians, are slightly weaker than ordinary units. In addition to this, many Chinese wonders spawn free units, allowing for a numerical advantage. The Chinese have the largest number of unique units in the game, and have second highest population cap, at 220 (the Haudenosaunee are capable of a 225 population cap through Earth Mother Ceremony in the Community Plaza). Unlike their predecessor and successor depictions, the Chinese put more emphasis on rush strategies, but are considered to be a jack-of-all trades civilization due to their ability to diversify their army composition and adapt to different rush strategies. The Chinese in-game have many similarities to their predecessor and successor from Age of Empires II and Age of Empires IV, being a "jack-of-all trades" civilization with a diverse army, while being a difficult civilization to pick up (in the case of the Chinese in Age of Empires III, they are considered a difficult civilization due to the banner army mechanic making it hard to diversify their army, in addition to the age advancement mechanic with Wonders). Unlike the Russians, the Chinese have access to a wide variety of units, and can diversify their army composition thanks to their banner armies providing two set of units. They are widely considered to be an offensive civilization and similar to the Russians in employing lots of cheaper, comparatively weaker units. The Chinese are one of the three playable civilizations featured in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties based on the Great Qing Empire (大清帝國) during the reign of Kangxi (康熙) in the early modern era. The Chinese civilization's music theme in the Definitive Edition The Chinese had organized “banners”, military social units that included Manchu, Han and Mongol units. The Qing dynasty was known to be the 5th largest empire of world history.
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