Fujian

Introduction
Fujian is created after the province of Fuzhou, which is nearby the sea. Introduced as a cousin or "son" of China. His real name  is Ouyang Qiu or in American order, Qiu Ouyang. (Chiu O-Yang)

Appearance
Fujian is awkward in some ways due to the large amount of height differences between others. He's mostly seen wearing a lime green Chinese "changpao" that only has the sleeves reach until his shoulders. It is usually lined with dark colors or red at certain occasions. Fujian also wears white pants and black shoes under the changpao. Coincidentally, he wields a long sword which he calls it "Summer Rain", sort of like a joke of the word "raining" when translated into Chinese. ("夏雨" as supposed by the creator. It plays with words that sound similar to "raining". Technically hinting how the summer in Fuzhou is unbearably hot and rains only for a couple minutes on some days.) The sword he uses always has a green jade hanging by a red thread at the end, which he has no sort of memory how it ended there.

His hair is often messy in the morning, but later on combed down into the hairstye China would've had if he ever cuts his hair. Although, he did mention he used to have long hair until the modern times came around to his realization, so he snipped it off. Most of the time, it is said that his hair is whether brownish-red or brownish-black depending on what weather it is.

Personality
As a small, lively place, he can pretty much scowl at practically anything. Often seen as a strict, over-protective type of brother by Fuzhou. Although deep inside, he's a really kind and understanding person that just loves to play until the sun sets. But he conceals that personality because he doesn't want anyone to know he's just a softie. Until then, he settles on a rude demeanor like Romano (South Italy), but not quite, since he is extremely focused on his works and many other things.

Sadly in the past, he never got to visit Fuzhou very much since farming was probably the only thing he focused on, which he regretted a lot. So in the modern times, he would defend or go protective over Fuzhou.

(Going to take a small break. I'll come back in a few hours. -Monkeyrolla1)