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In my opinion, this system is pretty stupid.
U have to CONQUER (OWN THE PROVINCE) and then u ahve to RAZE it, (destroy the development) to get Money, very small amount of Monarch Points and Horde Unity.
So when u at war withsomeone, u have to take his provinces, not core them, and raze them.....
U also get Horde Unity when u pilague provinces (when u sieged them, just keep standing on them, on the province window on the top left there is a chest with gold and a bar, when the bar is empty, u cant pilague more).
Pretty stupid, if u could do it to provinces, without take the province from enemy, it would make sense, but conquer provinces, just to raze em and then own them is just stupid.
It's worth noting that raiding also raises horde unity a bit too, so you don't need to raze to keep horde unity up, it just helps.
You raze non-core provinces that you own, so after the peace deal, before coring. In this case you need to take Beijing, and raze it before coring the province. Cored provinces can't be razed.
Own it of course. Imagine being able to raze every province in an enemy's nation and then taking 100% warscore land.
Enemy nation completely ruined for eternity because you in the case of Ming basically robbed them of like 400development in one war.
I think I had a successor crisis twice through a full game length as Mongolia, despite never westernizing or reforming and making every leader a general...