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That is an interesting point, and might be a useful mod on it's own, though that is not really within the scope of this mod, as it is only meant to affect the behavior of AI Manchu. You can try publishing your own mod, as you can achieve your desired effect very easily by changing the Decision files for Qing and Manchu. Modding Eu4 is super easy and I ecourage many players to try it out for themselves. There's even a modding guide on the EU4 wiki.
I believe the Manchu tribes are the only tags with manchu culture in-game.
I don't understand your question.
"Bonuses cease to function once the year reaches 1645"
"and manchu seemed to enjoy rampaging through w their new hidden modifier"?
All of from my "Reddbane's Map Recolors (Colorblind Friendly)" Collection
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/?id=939301622