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I played Jia Long faction (Legendary difficulty). I noticed that the mechanics feel very weak.
1)The salary reduction bonus isn’t attractive (increased corruption causing more losses).
2)The improved relationship with Han factions doesn’t seem particularly useful either.
3)The faction's special building that replaced the temple actually feels more like a disadvantage. The bonus from Family Estates doesn't seem to be working at all, and the culture income is not significant compared to the income boost from temples. Since the building also do not provide public order, it kinda a building to just be ignored. I ended up just placed random buildings in some of my level 10 city 8th slots. The ambush high chance trait from leader was good to run away and survive in the beginning.
This is just my review. Early survival is tough and suits the description of "very hard" faction to play.
So maybe I could do it on a whim, but probably not.