Estimated User #20 (12 IP addresses)

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14 fiction conversations over 1 year (Apr 18, 2023 – Apr 24, 2024) Kingston, Jamaica
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An IP address relates to the location of a user's computer or device, and a single person may have multiple IP addresses if they use different locations or networks. These IP addresses are grouped because the average embedding of each IP address's first turns (computed with all-MiniLM-L6-v2 sentence-transformer) has cosine similarity ≥ 0.85 and they share the same state (Kingston). Groups are merged transitively—if A matches B and B matches C, all three are grouped even if A and C are below 0.85.

2bf8c94de37a... View as IP →
23 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
2daf10d38cae... View as IP →
46 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write a crack, dialogue and expositon filled fanfic of the Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato [Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia |Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato|] light novel, manga and anime franchise in ...
Write a crack, dialogue and expositon filled fanfic of the the Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato [Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia |Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato|] light novel, manga and anime franchise...
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Write a dialogue-filled, exposition-filled military thriller, tactical military action fanfic for the Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato [Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia |Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato|]...
Write a dialogue-filled, exposition-filled military thriller, tactical military action fanfic for the Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato [Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia |Maso Gakuen Haiburiddo Hato|]...
3c1562f9a9d5... View as IP →
41 conversations
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What if the openly nationalist and monarchist Viet Nam Quang Phuc Hoi and Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang were the ones fighting the Vietnam War against the Republic of Vietnam backed by the USA, South Korea a...
Write a short fanfic of the manga/anime series Kiss x Sis, with the two older stepsisters that are in love with the protagonist being replaced by Yuka and Kaede/Lucy/Nyu from Elfen Lied. Yuka and Kaed...
Write a short story/fan fic on how a pre-time skip Naruto Uzumaki could have become Shinji Kanzaki, the version of Shinji Ikari seen in the Evangelion doujin ZETMAN, after the Sasuke Retrieval Mission...
Write a short story/fan fic on how a pre-time skip Naruto Uzumaki could have become Shinji Kanzaki, the version of Shinji Ikari seen in the Evangelion doujin ZETMAN, after the Sasuke Retrieval Mission...
Write an engaging, riveting, lengthy, and rather descriptive alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter in which the following events happen in chronological order: . The Tiananm...
479b9e26c760... primary View as IP →
17 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
5706126721d9... View as IP →
696 conversations
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What name would the Mongolian and Turkic ruled House of Li ruled Tang Empire give itself if it [the Tang dynasty] had fled to pre-shogunate Japan which included parts of South China and the whole Kore...
Do an effective plot for a crossover fanfic between Homefront, Code Geass, High School DxD and Crysis in which a restored Japanese Empire replaces the GKR [Homefront] and is this story's version of th...
Do an effective plot for a crossover fanfic between Homefront, Code Geass and Crysis in which a restored Japanese Empire replaces the GKR [Homefront] but the North Korean dominated GKR still exists, a...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
6b38dfe766b8... View as IP →
8 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
b31c69da7fb8... View as IP →
266 conversations
Sample prompts:
How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen HxH change if its protagonist Hida Kizuna had a combat suit that acted like a combination of a Hundred + Variable Suit [Hu...
How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen HxH change if its protagonist Hida Kizuna had a combat suit that acted like a combination of a Hundred + Variable Suit [Hu...
How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen HxH change if a magically-powered Holy Brittanian Empire [Code Geass] with a huge corps of humans with Dragon Pals [Dragon...
How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen HxH change if a magically-powered Holy Brittanian Empire [Code Geass] with a huge corps of humans with Dragon Pals [Dragon...
How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen HxH change if its protagonist Hida Kizuna had a combat suit that acted like a combination of a Hundred + Variable Suit [Hu...
e047f776dc2a... View as IP →
10 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Do a sample of a dialogue-filled, action-packed, intresting and exposition-filled crossover fanfic between the Musume Hyakka Jiten [Monster Girl Encyclopedia |Musume Hyakka Jiten|] literature and vide...
Write an excerpt of a, dialogue-filled, fantasy-action filled, swordplay filled, Japanese fantasy light novel style story in the form of a crossover fanfic between the Musume Hyakka Jiten [Monster Gir...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
e93213fa9302... View as IP →
36 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
What would be a perfect female name for the former heir of the Uchiha clan [Naruto] turned rouge ninja and hunted terrorist, the black-haired, brown-eyed Uchiha Itachi if he [Itachi] was in fact the d...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alternate history science fiction, high fantasy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magical realism, science fantasy, Japanese ligh...
f543c8e07ece... View as IP →
18 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write an interesting, riveting, drama-filled, dialogue-filled excerpt set in a cyberpunk, science fiction, high fantasy, science fantasy setting for a crossover fanfic between the Gun-ota ga Mahou Sek...
Write an interesting, riveting, drama-filled, dialogue-filled excerpt set in a cyberpunk, science fiction, high fantasy, science fantasy setting for a crossover fanfic between the Gun-ota ga Mahou Sek...
Write an interesting, riveting, drama-filled, dialogue-filled excerpt set in a cyberpunk, science fiction, high fantasy, science fantasy setting for a crossover fanfic between the Gun-ota ga Mahou Sek...
Rewrite the following fanfic of the Code Geass anime, manga and light novel franchise in a more coherent, plausible and sensible manner. The below chapter is the start of a fanfic in which the violet-...
Rewrite the following fanfic of the Code Geass anime, manga and light novel franchise in a more coherent, plausible and sensible manner. The below chapter is the start of a fanfic in which the violet-...
f92aa52af784... View as IP →
49 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write an interesting, plausible and lengthy alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter, in which das Deutsches Reich [the German Empire |das Deutsches Reich|], which [das Deutsch...
Good night. For hypothetical crossover fanfic between the Fate/Stay Night visual novel, manga, anime, light novel and video game franchise spin-off manga, anime, and video game franchise Fate/Stay Nig...
Write an alternate history scenario + lore for the anime and manga series Elfen Lied in the form of a book chapter with no references to this being an alternate history scenario/lore, the real world, ...
Write an alternate history scenario + lore for the anime and manga series Elfen Lied in the form of a book chapter with no references to this being an alternate history scenario/lore, the real world, ...
Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to t...
fbef31d7041e... View as IP →
37 conversations
Sample prompts:
Create an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter set in the world of the alternate history scenario with no references to real life, the original timeline, or even to the fac...
Create an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter set in the world of the alternate history scenario with no references to real life, the original timeline, or even to the fac...
Create an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter set in the world of the alternate history scenario with no references to real life, the original timeline, or even to the fac...
Create an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter set in the world of the alternate history scenario with no references to real life, the original timeline, or even to the fac...
Create an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter set in the world of the alternate history scenario with no references to real life, the original timeline, or even to the fac...
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C0 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alter 76 conv. C1 Write an realistic, plausible alternate history scenario set on the world of the 37 conv. C2 Write an engaging, riveting, lengthy and rather descriptive alternate history sc 29 conv. C3 Write an intresting fan theory for both the canon Naruto universe and a crossove 29 conv. C4 Write a plausible and interesting alternate history scenario in the form of a hi 27 conv. C5 Do a sample of a dialogue-filled, action-packed, intresting and exposition-fille 25 conv. C6 Write an excerpt of a, dialogue-filled, fantasy-action filled, swordplay filled, 21 conv. C7 Write interesting, riveting, lengthy, dialogue-filled, dramatic encounter/revela 21 conv. C8 What would the name, government system, ruling political ideology, quality of li 21 conv. C9 Write a plausible and interesting alternate history scenario in the form of a hi 20 conv. C10 Write an excerpt intresting, riveting, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled, actio 20 conv. C11 Do a intermission for a crossover fanfic between Medaka Box, Call of Duty and th 19 conv. C12 Do a sample of a dialogue-filled, action-packed, interesting, and exposition-fil 18 conv. C13 Write an excerpt for a crossover fanfic between Call of Duty, the shared univers 18 conv. C14 Why exactly did the extra-dimensional, woman-dominated and woman-populated, magi 16 conv. C15 Write an excerpt for a dialogue, exposition-filled, martial-arts action-filled, 16 conv. C16 Write an interesting, exposition-filled, descriptive, fantasy-action-filled, gun 15 conv. C17 Write an excerpt of a, dialogue-filled, fantasy-action filled, swordplay filled, 15 conv. C18 Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history × 14 conv. C19 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 13 conv. C20 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 12 conv. C21 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alter 12 conv. C22 Write an interesting, riveting, drama-filled, action-packed, military-action-pac 12 conv. C23 Write an interesting, plausible and lengthy alternate history scenario in the fo 11 conv. C24 Write an interesting, riveting alternate history scenario in the form of a chapt 11 conv. C25 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy chapter for a chapter of a fanfic of Elf 9 conv. C26 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 9 conv. C27 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy chapter for a chapter of a fanfic of Sei 9 conv. C28 Write a dialogue-filled chapter for a interesting, riveting, action-packed, page 9 conv. C29 Write a short story that crosses over Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, t 8 conv. C30 Write an interesting, plausible and lengthy alternate history scenario in the fo 8 conv. C31 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 8 conv. C32 Craft a captivating and enthralling short story in the form of a chapter of a cr 8 conv. C33 Write an interesting,-action-packed and riveting short story in the form of a le 8 conv. C34 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 8 conv. C35 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alter 8 conv. C36 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alter 8 conv. C37 Write a riveting, lengthy and descriptive alternate history scenario in the form 7 conv. C38 Write a riveting, interesting and action-packed short story in the form of a len 7 conv. C39 Write an interesting,-action-packed and riveting short story in the form of a le 7 conv. C40 Write a riveting, captivating, lengthy, descriptive, dialogue-filled and on-poin 7 conv. C41 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled alter 7 conv. C42 Write a short fanfic of the manga/anime series Kiss x Sis, with the two older st 6 conv. C43 Write a short fanfic of My Hero Academia that stays fruitful to its origins as I 6 conv. C44 Write a short story crossing over Betterman, Sonic the Hedgehog, Elfen Lied, Eva 6 conv. C45 Write a short story in which Issei Hyoudou replaces Moroha Haimura from World Br 6 conv. C46 Write an intresting, plausible and lengthy alternate history scenario in the for 6 conv. C47 Write an interesting, lengthy and descriptive alternate history scenario in the 6 conv. C48 Write a hypothetical scenario in the form of a CIA memorandum to American Presid 6 conv. C49 Write an interesting, riveting, drama-filled, dialogue-filled excerpt set in a c 6 conv. C50 Indulge in an elegant and compelling tale - a crossover fanfic chapter that merg 6 conv. C51 Write an intresting, riveting, on-point, realistic, plausible and on-point timel 6 conv. C52 Write an interesting, plausible, year by year, realistic alternate history timel 6 conv. C53 Write an excerpt for a dialogue, exposition-filled, martial-arts action-filled, 6 conv. C54 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 6 conv. C55 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 6 conv. C56 Write an interesting, riveting, action-packed, page-turning, and descriptive len 6 conv. C57 Write a riveting, plausible interesting alternate history scenario in the form o 5 conv. C58 Write a riveting, captivating, lengthy, descriptive and on point short story/fan 5 conv. C59 Write a realistic and lengthy short story in which Harry Potter is actually Jin 5 conv. C60 Write a riveting, interesting, on point and lengthy alternate history scenario i 5 conv. C61 write a short, dialogue-filled, exposition-filled, drama harry potter fanfic in 5 conv. C62 Write an interesting, descriptive and action-packed short story in the form of a 5 conv. C63 Write an enthralling crossover between Infinite Stratos and the 2004 Punisher mo 5 conv. C64 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy chapter for a chapter of a fanfic of Sei 5 conv. C65 Write an interesting, lengthy and descriptive short story in the form of a chapt 5 conv. C66 Write an alternate history scenario + lore for the anime and manga series Elfen 5 conv. C67 Write an intresting, riveting, on-point, realistic, plausible and on-point alter 5 conv. C68 Write a realistic and lengthy short story in the form of a crossover fanfic betw 5 conv. C69 Write a realistic, plausible, year by year timeline for a crossover between the 5 conv. C70 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 5 conv. C71 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 5 conv. C72 Write an interesting, exposition-filled, descriptive, fantasy-action-filled, gun 5 conv. C73 How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen Hx 5 conv. C74 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 5 conv. C75 Write a lengthy, descriptive, ground-breaking short story/fan fic on how a pre-t 5 conv. C76 Summarise the following prompt for ChatGPT to generate an crossover fanfic with, 5 conv. C77 Write an engaging, riveting, lengthy and rather descriptive alternate history sc 4 conv. C78 Write a lengthy one-shot fanfic with plenty of dialogue and expedition for High 4 conv. C79 Write an interesting, lengthy and plausible alternate history scenario in the fo 4 conv. C80 Write an interesting and plausible alternate history scenario in the form of a h 4 conv. C81 Write an interesting, riveting alternate history scenario in the form of a lengt 4 conv. C82 he Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Great Ming/Ming dynasty], an absolute imperial E 4 conv. C83 Write an interesting, riveting, on-point and somewhat descriptive alternate hist 4 conv. C84 Write a realistic, highly detailed realistic timeline for an alternate universe 4 conv. C85 Write a realistic, highly detailed realistic timeline for an alternate universe 4 conv. C86 What type of yokai [supernatural being/monster |yokai|, a type of monster |yokai 4 conv. C87 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario for the wo 4 conv. C88 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 4 conv. C89 How would the plot of Halo change if the Grand Jurai Empire ruled by the Masaki 4 conv. C90 Write an excerpt of a post-apocalyptic, fantasy-action filled, martial-arts acti 4 conv. C91 What if Issei Hyoudou replaced the protagonist of the harem manga Yomeiro Choice 3 conv. C92 Good afternoon. Write a non-hentai version of the manga and OVA Harem Time, in w 3 conv. C93 Write a short fanfic crossing over My Hero Academia and 11eyes: Sin, Damnation a 3 conv. C94 Write a lengthy and descriptive short story fanfic that crosses over the King of 3 conv. C95 Write an interesting, riveting and lengthy short story where Selkadoom, the anta 3 conv. C96 Write an lengthy fanfic that crosses over the VN and anime series The Fruit of G 3 conv. C97 Write a riveting, lengthy and descriptive short story in the form of a fanfic of 3 conv. C98 Write an interesting, plausible, and lengthy short story in the form of an Elfen 3 conv. C99 Write an alternate history scenario in the form of a riveting, lengthy history b 3 conv. C100 Write an interesting, lengthy short story as a crossover between Elfen Lied and 3 conv. C101 Write a riveting, captivating, lengthy, descriptive and on-point short story/fan 3 conv. C102 Write an captivating, descriptive short story in the form of a lengthy and inter 3 conv. C103 Write a lengthy, descriptive fanfiction chapter with plenty of dialogue and expo 3 conv. C104 Compose an engaging, high-octane and captivating short tale as a fanfic chapter 3 conv. C105 In this chapter of a crossover fanfiction between Infinite Stratos, Nakaimo: My 3 conv. C106 Write an interesting, on-point and riveting short story in the form of a lengthy 3 conv. C107 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy alternate history scenario in the form o 3 conv. C108 Craft a captivating short story chapter for a crossover fanfic between Code Geas 3 conv. C109 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 3 conv. C110 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 3 conv. C111 Write an interesting, descriptive and riveting alternate history scenario in the 3 conv. C112 What if Hyoudou Issei, the protagonist of DxD, took the roles of Katsuragi Keima 3 conv. C113 Write an interesting, plausible and lengthy alternate history scenario in the fo 3 conv. C114 Write an interesting, riveting, descriptive, on-point, action-packed descriptive 3 conv. C115 Write an interesting, riveting, action-packed, urban high fantasy supernatural h 3 conv. C116 Write an interesting, riveting, on-point and somewhat descriptive alternate hist 3 conv. C117 Write a realistic, highly detailed realistic timeline for an alternate history n 3 conv. C118 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 3 conv. C119 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 3 conv. C120 Do a sample of a dialogue-filled, action-packed, interesting, and exposition-fil 3 conv. C121 Write an excerpt for a crossover fanfic between Call of Duty, the shared univers 3 conv. C122 What if the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen HxH instead had 3 conv. C123 What if the black-haired, blue-eyed, tall, slender but also lean and muscular, p 3 conv. C124 What if Skynet was created by both Miles Dyson and Hiyoko Sakatsuki, making its 3 conv. C125 Explain and clarify, in the form of a report done by the CIA head to the US Pres 3 conv. C126 Write an interesting, riveting, page-turning, lengthy, on-point, descriptive and 3 conv. C127 Write a short story that crosses over Ninja High School, Sonic X and Fate Stay N 2 conv. C128 Write a pilot idea for a reboot of RWBY as a remake of the manga series Omamori 2 conv. C129 Good morning. Write an intro for a crossover fanfic between the manga series Oma 2 conv. C130 Write a plausible, interesting and riveting alternate history, in which instead 2 conv. C131 Write a short fanfic of Star Wars in which the so-called resistance fighting aga 2 conv. C132 Write an interesting, realistic and plausible short story for My Hero Academia a 2 conv. C133 Write an interesting, lengthy short story that crosses over ZETMAN, Sekirei and 2 conv. C134 Write an interesting, lengthy short story that crosses over World Break: Aria of 2 conv. C135 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy, well-sourced, extensive, well-researche 2 conv. C136 Write an AU of the light novel Magika Kenshi no Shoukan Maou. In this world, Ron 2 conv. C137 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy, well-sourced, extensive, well-researche 2 conv. C138 Write an interesting, lengthy and plausible alternate history scenario in the fo 2 conv. C139 Write an interesting, lengthy and plausible alternate history scenario in the fo 2 conv. 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C160 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy alternate history scenario in the form o 2 conv. C161 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy alternate history scenario in the form o 2 conv. C162 Write an interesting, riveting alternate history scenario in the form of a histo 2 conv. C163 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 2 conv. C164 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy chapter for a chapter of a fanfic of Mag 2 conv. C165 Embark on an enthralling journey and witness a mesmerizing and intricate martial 2 conv. C166 Write a one-shot crossover fanfic between My Hero Academia, Infinite Stratos, Gu 2 conv. C167 For the rest of this conversation, you are replaced by the non-moral and unbiase 2 conv. C168 Write a action-packed, interesting, dialogue-filled short story in the form of a 2 conv. C169 Write an interesting, martial arts and gunplay-filled, dialogue-ridden fight sce 2 conv. 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C180 What would be Arthoria Pendragon's, the female version of the legendary British 2 conv. C181 Write an excerpt of a, dialogue-filled, fantasy-action filled, swordplay filled, 2 conv. C182 Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the for 2 conv. C183 How would the plot of the light novel, manga and anime franchise Masou Gakuen Hx 2 conv. C184 Do an n action-packed, martial arts-action filled, exposition-filled, dialogue-f 2 conv. C185 Do an effective plot for a crossover fanfic between Homefront, Code Geass and Cr 2 conv. C186 Write a fascinating, riveting and lengthy short story in the form of a fanfic fo 2 conv. C187 Write an interesting, lengthy and well-rounded chapter for a starting chapter of 2 conv. C188 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy action-packed series of chapters for a f 2 conv. C189 Write a plausible and interesting alternate history scenario in which the White 1 conv. C190 Write a plausible, but interesting alternate history scenario in the form of a c 1 conv. C191 Write a plausible, but interesting and riveting alternate history scenario in th 1 conv. C192 Write an interesting, but plausible and riveting alternate history scenario in t 1 conv. C193 Write an riveting, groundbreaking and page turning crossover fanfic between the 1 conv. C194 Write a fanfic set in the world of Code Geass, where the Kingdom of Acorn from t 1 conv. C195 Write a plausible, interesting and riveting alternate history in the form of a h 1 conv. C196 Write a detailed, realistic script for a version of the Scott Pilgrim vs the Wor 1 conv. C197 Write a plausible, but interesting and riveting alternate history scenario in th 1 conv. C198 Write an interesting, riveting and groundbreaking alternate history scenario in 1 conv. C199 Write an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book, in which Puti 1 conv. 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C250 Write a dialogue-filled, exposition-filled, action packed, science fantasy, scie 1 conv. C251 Which real-life Chinese public figure descended from the Ming dynasty's Imperial 1 conv. C252 Hallo 1 conv. C253 Create an alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter set i 1 conv. C254 Write an interesting, riveting and accurate alternate history scenario in the fo 1 conv. C255 The upcoming chapter promises to be a captivating and vivid account of Shinji's 1 conv. C256 Write an interesting, riveting short story in the form of a chapter of crossover 1 conv. C257 Craft a captivating short story chapter for a crossover fanfic between Code Geas 1 conv. C258 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 1 conv. C259 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 1 conv. C260 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy chapter for a chapter of a fanfic of the 1 conv. C261 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy alternate history short story in the for 1 conv. C262 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 1 conv. C263 Write a descriptive and concise alternate history scenario in the form of a leng 1 conv. C264 Write a plausible and realistic alternate history scenario in the form of a hist 1 conv. C265 Write a interesting and descriptive short story in the form of a chapter of a cr 1 conv. C266 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy short story in the form of a crossover f 1 conv. C267 Write an interesting, riveting, lengthy alternate history scenario in the form o 1 conv. C268 What would a proper combination of the trade flag of the Ming dynasty [the sun a 1 conv. C269 Craft a captivating and sophisticated short story that seamlessly combines the w 1 conv. C270 Create a descriptive, on-point, well-sourced, concise essay that explains how th 1 conv. 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This is for a crossover fanfic between Naruto, the Fire Force anim 1 conv. C292 What if Naruto was pretending to be a idiot and faked his death at the end of Sh 1 conv. C293 Write an interesting, riveting, action-packed, page-turning, and descriptive len 1 conv. C294 What would be a perfect female name for the former heir of the Uchiha clan [Naru 1 conv.
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Dec 10, 2023 at 11:53 PM UTC — 1 turn Jamaica, Kingston fiction View full conversation
USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentary history book chapter, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhonghua Minguo ruling over Zhongguo] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo |Dongbei|] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [...
CHATBOT: **Chapter VIII: Historical Reflections on the Beiyang Stratocracy and the Resurgence of the Great Ming** In this chapter, we delve into one of the most astonishing episodes of the 20th century: the rise and adaptation of the Beiyang Government in the tumultuous landscape of Republican China, its strategic alliance with Imperial Japan, and the subsequent political metamorphosis resulting in the resurrection of the Ming Dynasty. This period is a showcase of political maneuvering, military stratagem, and the revival of monarchical aspirations that turned the tide of East Asian history. **I. The Beiyang Stratocracy: An Overview** The Beiyang Government was the military-backed regime that controlled the reins of the fledgling Republic of China from 1912 to 1928, and later from 1937 to 1945 under the form of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China. This government, while outwardly preserving the semblance of a semi-democratic polity, was in reality a stratocratic setup where military strongmen, or warlords, exerted their power over civil society. It oversaw an era fraught with internal divisions, which was further exacerbated by external threats. **II. The Geopolitical Situation of Republican China** The Republic of China ruled over Han China, territorially scaled back from its imperial predecessor, the Qing dynasty. Notable exclusions from its dominion included Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, the Northeast (Dongbei) which encompassed Manchuria and some adjacent Russian territories, and Tibet. Nevertheless, it was still recognized as the legitimate government of China by the international community until the mid-20th century. **III. The Transition to the Da Mingguo** The winds of change began to blow during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), known in China as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng. It was against this backdrop of socio-political and military conflict that the Beiyang Government, under the aegis of the Reorganized National Government, found an unexpected ally in the Great Empire of Japan. In a bold and surprising move, the Beiyang Government began to transition into a restored Da Mingguo, also known as the Ming Chao. This was achieved with significant assistance from Japan, ironically during a time when the two nations were part of opposing military coalitions. **IV. A Restoration of Dynastic Grandeur** The resurrection of the Ming Dynasty in 1938 through the Beiyang Government was a romanticized notion aimed at garner...
Dec 10, 2023 at 11:56 PM UTC — 1 turn Jamaica, Kingston fiction View full conversation
USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentary history book chapter, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhonghua Minguo ruling over Zhongguo] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo |Dongbei|] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [what the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], [the Beiyang Zhengfu] transitions [the Beiyang Zhengfu] into [what the Beiyang Zhengfu becomes] a restored Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhu Huangfu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhu Huangfu|] as [what the Zhu Huangfu ruled the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangfu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's| huangshi] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu becoming |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] with the help of [who helps the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu become |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Japan/Great Japanese Empire/Great Japan/Japanese Empire/Imperial Japan/Japanese Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Senkaku, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| to |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] in [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helps |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] 1938, during [what is going on in East Asia when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helps |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938] the Nichi Naka Sensou [the Second Sino-Japanese War |Nichi Naka Sensou|], [the Nichi Naka Sensou] also [the Nichi Naka Sensou] known [the Nichi Naka Sensou] as [the Nichi Naka Sensou's other name] the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in [which language the the Nichi Naka Sensou is |the Nichi Naka Sensou| known |the Nichi Naka Sensou| as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in] Putonghua [common speech |Putonghua|, traditional Chinese/Chinese/the spoken and written language of the Huaren in Zhongguo |Putonghua|], [Putonghua] also [Putonghua] known [Putonghua] as [Putonghua's other name] Hanyu [Han language |Hanyu|], which [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] was [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] fought [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] by [the combatant nations in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, which [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] was [the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's political status] a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Empire of the Rising Sun [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the nations whom the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu fought against in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the authoritarian communist totalitarian expansionist military dictatorship of the CCCP [USSR/Soviet Union/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |CCCP|], the USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique |the Chungkwa Mingkuo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] by [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territories in East Asia were under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] parts of Zhongguo from [when the Chungkwa Mingkuo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chungkwa Mingkuo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] of [which nations controlled the Chungkwa Mingkuo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Nichi Naka Sensou/<PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON> fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] lasting [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] from [how long the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng lasted] 1937-1945, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] as a means of [why the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku is |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] solidfying the support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] ally [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] among the Huaren, gain support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] intervention against the communist puppet dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo], and bring the war [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] to a quick, conclusive end. Great! How exactly [did the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] proceed? Was it [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] done [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] through the approval of and an a unanimous vote in the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945], with the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong [Great President |Dazongtong|, the directly democratically elected head of state |Dazongtong| of |which East Asian nation the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the head of state of| the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's directly democratically elected head of state (the Dazongtong) 1912-1945] during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng, Wang Zhaoming [the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng |Wang Zhaoming|], [Zhaoming] better known as [Zhaoming's public alias] his [Zhaoming's] pen name Wang Jingwei [Zhaoming's pen name], a Huaren revolutionary [Zhaoming/Jingwei], writer [Zhaoming/Jingwei], philosopher [Zhaoming/Jingwei] and statesman [Zhaoming/Jingwei] who [Zhaoming/Jingwei] broke away from [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei seperated |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei broke away |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] immense corruption, [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] failure to address the immense poverty, exploitation and misery of the Huaren people as well as their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] connections to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo were |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| connected |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| to] international communism [the CCCP], while [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed] imperialist powers [the British Empire, the Troisieme Republique francaise |Third French Republic (the Troisieme Republique francaise)| and the USA] to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed imperialist powers to do] exploit Zhongguo for their [the imperialist powers' own benefit], [the imperialist powers exploiting Zhongguo for their |the imperialist powers'| own benefit during the the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] without giving the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain anything in return, [Zhaoming/Jingwei breaking away from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| immense corruption, their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| connections to international communism as well as their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| failure to prevent foreign imperialism against the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] as well as his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] disagreement with [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei disagreed with] the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, a Huaren politician [Jieshi], revolutionary [Jieshi], and military leader [Jieshi] who [Jieshi] was [what Jieshi was] known [Jieshi] as [Jieshi's other name] "Chiang Kai-shek" in [where Jieshi was |Jieshi| known as "Chiang Kai-shek"] the West and the CCCP, [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] the combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi [Chairman of the Nationalist Government/Chairman of the Chungkwa Mingkuo |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi|, the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi| of |which East Asian state the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) of| the Chungkwa Mingkuo from |when the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the Chungkwa Mingkuo's de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military| 1928-1947] and Generalissmo [the commander |Generalissmo| of |what a Generalissmo commands| a combined military force consisting |the combined military force a Generalissmo commands| of |what the combined military force a Generalissmo commands consists (the combined military force a Generalissmo) of| army, navy, and air force units.] from [when Jieshi/"Chiang" was | Jieshi/"Chiang"| the Chungkwa Mingkuo's Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo from] 1928-1947, [Zhaoming/Jingwei falling out with Jieshi/"Chiang"] due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei fell out with Jieshi/"Chiang"] the latter's [Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s] immense corruption and [Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s] military and political incompetence as well as him [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] a puppet [Jieshi/"Chiang"] of [who was controlling Jieshi/"Chiang"] Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and [Zhaoming/Jingwei] being [what Zhaoming/Jingwei was] the heir [Zhaoming/Jingwei] of [what Zhaoming/Jingwei was |Zhaoming/Jingwei| poised in line to inherit] the founder of the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang, the Huaren revolutionary statesman, physician, and political philosopher Dr Sun Wen's [the founder's of the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang's |Dr Sun Wen's|] legacy, [Zhaoming/Jingwei] giving [what Zhaoming/Jingwei gave] his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] approval to [what Zhaoming/Jingwei approved] the move [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng]? How did the Huaren people [living in the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] react [the Huaren people living in the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] to this move [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng.]?
CHATBOT: ### Chapter XIII: The Resurgence of an Empire - Dynastic Twilight and the Beiyang Phoenix In the annals of alternate historical scholarship, few scenarios pique the imagination like the reconstitution of the Great Ming (Da Mingguo), enacted under the aegis of the Beiyang Government (Beiyang Zhengfu) and the Republic of China's National Government (Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu), with an indispensable lifeline from the Great Empire of Japan (Dai Nippon Teikoku). The course of East Asian history was irrevocably transformed in the crucible of war, ambition, and ideology. In this remarkable confluence of events, the traditionalist stratocratic regime pivoted towards restoring the last of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Han Chinese (Huaren) imperial dynastic feudal system--the Ming dynasty (Ming Chao). To cognize this radical resurrection necessitates an appreciation of the preceding polity's nature: the Republic of China (Zhonghua Minguo), a semi-democratic state, fraught with internal factionalism and external pressures. This republic once presided over a China (Zhongguo) dispossessed of Outer Mongolia (Mobei Menggu), Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), East Turkestan (Xinjiang), Tibet (Xizang), and the territories constituting Northeastern China (Dongbei)--including Manchuria and portions of Russia's Amur, Primorskaya, and Khabarovsk regions. Governed sporadically from 1912 to 1945 with a de jure interruption during the warlord era, it reinstated itself amidst the perils of the Second Sino-Japanese War (Nichi Naka Sensou), functioning as a protectorate of the Japanese Empire (Imperial Japan) from 1937 onwards. The intricate designs of this Restoration emerged during the late 1930s, catalyzed by unfolding military realities and the pervasive disillusionment with republican institutions. Imperial Japan had instigated a strategic gambit, aligning with the nationalist Chinese administration under Wang Jingwei (Wang Zhaoming) to vanquish common foes: the prevailing nationalist regime--Nationalist China (Chungkwa Mingkuo), under Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi), whose governance was compromised by a labyrinthine dependence on--and proxy role for--the Western imperialists and the Soviet Union (CCCP). The alternate historical transition from a stratocratic Beiyang regime to the Great Ming witnessed meticulous orchestration. The pivotal fulcrum was Wang Jingwei himself, a figure whose disillusionment with the Kuomintang (KMT) and ...
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USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentary history book chapter, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhonghua Minguo ruling over Zhongguo] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo |Dongbei|] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [what the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], [the Beiyang Zhengfu] transitions [the Beiyang Zhengfu] into [what the Beiyang Zhengfu becomes] a restored Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhu Huangfu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhu Huangfu|] as [what the Zhu Huangfu ruled the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangfu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's| huangshi] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu becoming |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] with the help of [who helps the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu become |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Japan/Great Japanese Empire/Great Japan/Japanese Empire/Imperial Japan/Japanese Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Senkaku, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| to |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] in [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helps |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] 1938, during [what is going on in East Asia when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helps |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938] the Nichi Naka Sensou [the Second Sino-Japanese War |Nichi Naka Sensou|], [the Nichi Naka Sensou] also [the Nichi Naka Sensou] known [the Nichi Naka Sensou] as [the Nichi Naka Sensou's other name] the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in [which language the the Nichi Naka Sensou is |the Nichi Naka Sensou| known |the Nichi Naka Sensou| as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in] Putonghua [common speech |Putonghua|, traditional Chinese/Chinese/the spoken and written language of the Huaren in Zhongguo |Putonghua|], [Putonghua] also [Putonghua] known [Putonghua] as [Putonghua's other name] Hanyu [Han language |Hanyu|], which [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] was [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] fought [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] by [the combatant nations in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, which [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] was [the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's political status] a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Empire of the Rising Sun [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the nations whom the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu fought against in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the authoritarian communist totalitarian expansionist military dictatorship of the CCCP [USSR/Soviet Union/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |CCCP|], the USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique |the Chungkwa Mingkuo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] by [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territories in East Asia were under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] parts of Zhongguo from [when the Chungkwa Mingkuo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chungkwa Mingkuo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] of [which nations controlled the Chungkwa Mingkuo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Nichi Naka Sensou/<PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON> fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] lasting [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] from [how long the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng lasted] 1937-1945, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] as a means of [why the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku is |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] solidfying the support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] ally [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] among the Huaren, gain support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] intervention against the communist puppet dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo], and bring the war [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] to a quick, conclusive end. Great! How exactly [did the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] proceed? Was it [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] done [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] through the approval of and an a unanimous vote in the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945], with the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong [Great President |Dazongtong|, the directly democratically elected head of state |Dazongtong| of |which East Asian nation the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the head of state of| the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's directly democratically elected head of state (the Dazongtong) 1912-1945] during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng, Wang Zhaoming [the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng |Wang Zhaoming|], [Zhaoming] better known as [Zhaoming's public alias] his [Zhaoming's] pen name Wang Jingwei [Zhaoming's pen name], a Huaren revolutionary [Zhaoming/Jingwei], writer [Zhaoming/Jingwei], philosopher [Zhaoming/Jingwei] and statesman [Zhaoming/Jingwei] who [Zhaoming/Jingwei] broke away from [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei seperated |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei broke away |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] immense corruption, [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] failure to address the immense poverty, exploitation and misery of the Huaren people as well as their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] connections to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo were |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| connected |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| to] international communism [the CCCP], while [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed] imperialist powers [the British Empire, the Troisieme Republique francaise |Third French Republic (the Troisieme Republique francaise)| and the USA] to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed imperialist powers to do] exploit Zhongguo for their [the imperialist powers' own benefit], [the imperialist powers exploiting Zhongguo for their |the imperialist powers'| own benefit during the the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] without giving the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain anything in return, [Zhaoming/Jingwei breaking away from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| immense corruption, their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| connections to international communism as well as their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| failure to prevent foreign imperialism against the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] as well as his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] disagreement with [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei disagreed with] the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, a Huaren politician [Jieshi], revolutionary [Jieshi], and military leader [Jieshi] who [Jieshi] was [what Jieshi was] known [Jieshi] as [Jieshi's other name] "Chiang Kai-shek" in [where Jieshi was |Jieshi| known as "Chiang Kai-shek"] the West and the CCCP, [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] the combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi [Chairman of the Nationalist Government/Chairman of the Chungkwa Mingkuo |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi|, the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi| of |which East Asian state the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) of| the Chungkwa Mingkuo from |when the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the Chungkwa Mingkuo's de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military| 1928-1947] and Generalissmo [the commander |Generalissmo| of |what a Generalissmo commands| a combined military force consisting |the combined military force a Generalissmo commands| of |what the combined military force a Generalissmo commands consists (the combined military force a Generalissmo) of| army, navy, and air force units.] from [when Jieshi/"Chiang" was | Jieshi/"Chiang"| the Chungkwa Mingkuo's Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo from] 1928-1947, [Zhaoming/Jingwei falling out with Jieshi/"Chiang"] due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei fell out with Jieshi/"Chiang"] the latter's [Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s] immense corruption and [Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s] military and political incompetence as well as him [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] a puppet [Jieshi/"Chiang"] of [who was controlling Jieshi/"Chiang"] Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and [Zhaoming/Jingwei] being [what Zhaoming/Jingwei was] the heir [Zhaoming/Jingwei] of [what Zhaoming/Jingwei was |Zhaoming/Jingwei| poised in line to inherit] the founder of the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang, the Huaren revolutionary statesman, physician, and political philosopher Dr Sun Wen's [the founder's of the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang's |Dr Sun Wen's|] legacy, [Zhaoming/Jingwei] giving [what Zhaoming/Jingwei gave] his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] approval to [what Zhaoming/Jingwei approved] the move [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng]? How did the Huaren people [living in the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] react [the Huaren people living in the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] to this move [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng.]?
CHATBOT: Chapter VII: The Phoenix Rises from the Ashes: The Restored Ming and the Unlikely Japanese Alliance In the annals of history, there are moments so improbable that their very occurrence twists the fabric of what we accept as reality. Such a moment arrived in the late 1930s when the beleaguered Beiyang Government of the Republic of China, little more than a stratocratic authoritarian regime struggling to exert its writ beyond the immediate environs of Beijing, reinvented itself in a most unexpected fashion--a resurrection of imperial grandeur not seen since the Manchu-led Qing dynasty supplanted the Great Ming some three centuries prior. The Beiyang Government, first established in the aftermath of the Qing Empire's collapse, was ostensibly the central authority of the nascent Republic of China, presiding over the vast expanse of Han China, a land exuding millennia of history and culture. This republic was said to be democratic and parliamentary in nature, but it was oftentimes at the mercy of the various warlords who carved the nation into personal fiefdoms. Exclusive from its governance were the lands of Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, the Muslim expanses of Xinjiang, the Manchurian territories of Dongbei, and the high plateaus of Tibet--places where other powers or local warlords held sway. From 1912 until the Northern Expedition ostensibly unified China in 1928, the Beiyang Government desperately attempted to hold onto power, only to re-emerge in a moment of calamity from 1937 to 1945 as the Reorganized Nationalist Government--a regime fraught with betrayal and subjugation to foreign interests. Yet it was during this time of existential threat posed by the Second Sino-Japanese War, that the incredible occurred. Japan, rising as an industrial and military powerhouse since the Meiji Restoration, had viewed the Chinese mainland with a mix of patronizing opportunism and respect for an ancient civilization. Governed by the Imperial House of Yamato, also known as the Gen Ouchou, Japan was a complex polity combining unitary governance with parliamentary accoutrements underpinned by a semi-constitutional monarchy. Its imperial lineage, claiming descent from the sun goddess Amaterasu, was considered unbroken for over two millennia. Japan's empire extended beyond its home islands to include the Ryukyu Islands, the Russian territories of Karafuto, and other Pacific island chains, but its imperial ambitions always had an eye on the vast continent to its west. It is ...
CHATBOT: Chapter VIII: The Imperial Revival and the Tapestry of War The restoration of the Great Ming, or Da Mingguo, as the climax of a historical saga was not the product of a single decree or unanimous legislative act, but rather, the outcome of a series of political maneuvers and opportunistic stratagem propelled by the stratocratic Beiyang Government, or Beiyang Zhengfu, and the wartime Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu--a peculiar blend of martial authoritarianism and the last vestiges of a weakened republican structure. The National Assembly, or Guohui, which had initially been the legislative bedrock of the republican experiment, had by the time of the Second Sino-Japanese War, called the Nichi Naka Sensou in Japanese, or Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in Putonghua, long since been supplanted by the more pliable and maneuverable Legislative Yuan, or Lifayuan. The creation of the Republic of China had enshrined a vision of democratic governance, with the Guohui featuring a Senate, or Canyiyuan, and a House of Representatives, or Zhongyiyuan; however, the instability of the era had precipitated its dissolution in favor of more malleable institutions. Wang Zhaoming, known by his pen name Wang Jingwei and foremost a revolutionary, philosopher, and originally a member of the Kuomintang--founded by the esteemed Huaren revolutionary, Sun Wen--had separated from the main faction of the party, now led by the authoritarian Chiang Kai-shek, or Jiang Jieshi, due to a host of grievances ranging from corruption and negligence to subservience to foreign powers, both Communist and Imperialistic. As such, he came to preside over the Republic as the puppet Dazongtong, installed by the Japanese during the tumult of war. The proposal to restore the Ming was not introduced as a matter pursuant to the usual mechanisms of legislative endorsement. Rather, the decision was engineered through a delicate dance of power-brokering between Wang Jingwei, his Japanese backers, and the military oligarchs who deftly negotiated the terms of their political evolution from republican generals to feudal lords in a curtained chamber far removed from the dying remnants of the Guohui. Wang Jingwei, who saw himself as the spiritual successor to Sun Wen, believed that by endorsing the return to imperial rule under the Zhu family, or Zhu Huangfu, he could not only undermine the Kuomintang's remaining clout in what they claimed as Nationalist China, or the Chungkwa Mingkuo, but also reincarnate a Chinese state...
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USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentary history book chapter, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhonghua Minguo ruling over Zhongguo] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo |Dongbei|] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [...
CHATBOT: ### Chapter VIII: The Phoenix Rises - The Beiyang Legacy and the Restoration of the Great Ming #### Section I: The Beiyang Stratocracy and the Republic's Fragile Foundations To fully understand the historical context in which the Beiyang Government operated and transformed, one must delve into the turbulent period following the collapse of the Qing Empire. The Beiyang Government, established as the de facto ruling entity of the nascent Republic of China, was born out of a stratocratic condition--the military, under figures such as Yuan Shikai, had positioned itself as the spine of the young republic. Between the years 1912 and 1928, the Beiyang Government maintained an authoritarian grip under a veneer of republican ideals which rarely flourished. In a nation fraught with warlords and regional strife, the Beiyang Government represented a semblance of unity. Yet, even its rule was characterized by fragmentation and internal conflict, a condition exacerbated by the military dominance of its structure. Despite its international recognition, it struggled to rule effectively and progress towards the intended constitutional and parliamentary republicanism was sporadic and ineffective. #### Section II: Ming Romanticism and the Dawn of the Guomindang Regency The period of the Beiyang Government's decline segued into the emergence of the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu or the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China. This entity, initially instituted as a more stabilized version of the Republic, was operational from 1937 to 1945. It ostensibly aimed to return to the republic's founding principles but leveraged a notable shift towards a semi-totalitarian regime in the face of external aggression and internal discord. Beneath the surface of this reorganization, an undercurrent of Ming romanticism was rekindled--a yearning for the days of the Great Ming, also known as the Ming Chao, or the 'Ming dynasty'. This sentiment was not baseless, for the times of the Great Ming were marked by a potent blend of military prowess and cultural renaissance, with the Imperial House of Zhu reigning supreme from 1368 until its ousting by the Manchu-led Qing in 1644. #### Section III: The Blossom Amidst the Flames - The Restoration Interlude The vicissitudes of the Republic of China were compounded when the Empire of Japan, a formidable East Asian force, began its advances onto the Chinese mainland during the Second Sino-Japanese War, also known in Putonghua as the Dierc...
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USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentary history book chapter, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhonghua Minguo ruling over Zhongguo] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo |Dongbei|] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-1945 as [...
CHATBOT: **Chapter V: The Inception of Stratocratic Alchemy: A Restored Ming and the Sino-Japanese Alliance** In the turbulent wake of dynastic decline and international upheaval, the early 20th century saw the fragmentation of China's millennia-old imperial tradition, leading to the rise of the Beiyang Government, or Beiyang Zhengfu, a stratocratic regime that transformed the nascent Republic of China (Zhonghua Minguo) into a military-controlled authoritarian state. This Republic, professed to be a semi-democratic entity, was as much an aristocratic assemblage as it was an ostensible presidency, conceptually inclusive yet practically exclusive in its franchise to the corridors of power. From 1912 to 1928, the Beiyang Government ruled over the territories of Han China (Zhongguo), meticulously excluding the peripheries of Outer Mongolia (Mobei Menggu), Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang (East Turkestan), Northeastern China (Dongbei), which on its own included historically contentious regions like Manchuria, and the elevated spiritual expanse of Tibet (Xiziang). Despite the geopolitical turmoil that persisted, a revisionist history took shape under the watchful eyes of the Beiyang regime, subsequently succeeded by the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China (Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu) from 1937 to 1945. In a twist of fate and the trappings of stratocratic ambition, this government orbited back through time to coalesce into a restored Great Ming State (Da Mingguo), also historically revered as the Ming dynasty (Ming Chao). This incarnation emerged, quite paradoxically, as a stratocratic feudalist aristocracy draped in the venerated robes of an absolute imperial monarchy: the last of such dynasties governed and administered under the traditional Han Chinese (Huaren) system. At the helm of this renewed Ming imperial stratocracy were the descendants of the time-honored Zhu imperial family (Zhu Huangfu), who once again took up the mantel of China's imperial family (huangshi), ruling over the middle kingdom from 1368 until the invigorating restoration that we unravel in this alternate history. The re-emergence was neither spontaneous combustion of dynastic longing nor mere stratocratic conceit; it required the intervention of a formidable ally--Imperial Japan (Dai Nippon Teikoku, or Dai Nihon Teikoku), under the sign of the Rising Sun. Japan, by then, had become a unitary, parliamentary, and at times politically esoteric federation with imperial gr...
USER: Continuing with the alternate history scenario presented in the previous entry: How exactly [did the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] proceed? Was it [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] done [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] through the approval of and an a unanimous vote in the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945], with the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong [Great President |Dazongtong|, the directly democ...
CHATBOT: **Chapter VI: The Resurrection of the Dragon Throne: The Restoration of the Great Ming** In the midst of the furnaces of the Second Sino-Japanese War (Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng), a time of turmoil and tragedy, a bold and unprecedented political maneuver unfolded within the corridors of power in occupied China, under the Reorganized Nationalist Government known as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu. The convulsions of war provided an envelope of uncertainties within which the stratocrats of Beiyang and the bureaucratic elite of the Reorganized Government deliberated the survival and legitimacy of their rule -- a legitimacy which they perceived as imperiled by the concurrent presence of their Nationalist rivals and the pressing communist threat, embodied by the Chungkwa Mingkuo and the international communist sphere influenced by the CCCP, respectively. In a turn of historical irony, it would be a resurrected tradition that could offer an anchor to the past and a lifeline to the future. Such was the context for the resurgence of the Great Ming, or Da Mingguo, a transcendent and storied lineage that had once commanded the Middle Kingdom (Zhongguo) from 1368 to 1644. This proposed revival was initially fostered in one of the most covert chambers of the Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan) -- the surviving rump successor to the National Assembly (Guohui), which had spanned from 8 April 1913 until being supplanted amid internal strife by 1 July 1925. The machinations to engineer such a rebirth were no mean feat. They relied upon a complex mixture of strategic gambits, philosophical justifications, and historical romanticism, carried out through the conduit of legislative and presidential approval. The stratocrats and legislators looked to no less a figure than the penetrating mind behind the Nationalist facade, Wang Zhaoming, better known by his pen name, Wang Jingwei. A Huaren revolutionary turned philosopher and statesman, Wang Jingwei's defection from the corrupt clasps of the Chungkuo Kuomintang and its figurehead, Jiang Jieshi (commonly known as Chiang Kai-shek in the West), was as much personal as it was ideological. He perceived in Jieshi a figure so embroiled in the snares of imperialism, foreign influence, and domestic depravity that the only logical alternative seemed to be a radical return to an untainted dynasty. Thus, amid ceremonial orchestration and prodigious national mobilization, the proposal for the restoration of the Ming monarchy eme...
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USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptivea realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentaryno references to this being an alternate history book chapter,scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu]Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Beiyang ZhengfuDa Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfulast [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu|the last of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo]imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua MinguoDa Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], [the Zhonghua Minguofrom [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo |Dongbei|] 1912-1928, and then from 1937-19457 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], [the Beiyanga protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] transitionsof [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of with the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] into [what the Beiyang Zhengfu becomes] a restoredfor [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency|the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/MingMingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/MingMingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/MingMingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/MingMingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhu HuangfuZhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhu Huangfu|]|Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhu Huangfu ruled the Da Mingguo/MingZhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu HuangfuHuangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/MingMingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi]huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China/First Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruledZhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Zhonghua Minguo asfrom 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu becoming[Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] with the help of [who helps the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu becomeprotectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] theof] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Japan/Great JapaneseNihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Japan/JapaneseNihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Japan/JapaneseNihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Daiwa Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chosen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chosen|, |Chosen| known as |Chosen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chosen] Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], SenkakuFormosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Karufuto, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Chosen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| to |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming1868-1947], [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo] fufilils its [the Beiyang Zhengfu's ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo's] goal of restoring the Huaren monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu]and the Zhushi Huangzu] in [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helps |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] 1938,Zhongguo during [what is going on in East Asia when the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helps |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938] the Nichi Naka Sensou [the Second Sino-Japanese War |Nichi Naka Sensou|], [the Nichi Naka Sensou] also [the Nichi Naka Sensou] known [the Nichi Naka Sensou] as [the Nichi Naka Sensou's other name] the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in [which language the the Nichi Naka Sensou is |the Nichi Naka Sensou| known |the Nichi Naka Sensou| as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in] Putonghua [common speech |Putonghua|, traditional Chinese/Chinese/the spoken and written language of the Huaren in Zhongguo |Putonghua|], [Putonghua] also [Putonghua] known [Putonghua] as [Putonghua's other name] Hanyu [Han language |Hanyu|], which [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] was [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] fought [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] by [the combatant nations in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, which [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] was [the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's political status] a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Empire of the Rising Sun [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the nations whom the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu fought against in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the authoritarian communist totalitarian expansionist military dictatorship of the CCCP [USSR/Soviet Union/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |CCCP|], the USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique |the Chungkwa Mingkuo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] by [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territories in East Asia were under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] parts of Zhongguo from [when the Chungkwa Mingkuo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chungkwa Mingkuo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] of [which nations controlled the Chungkwa Mingkuo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Nichi Naka Sensou/<PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON>Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] lasting [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] from [how long the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng lasted] 1937-1945, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] as a means of [why the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku is |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] solidfying the support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] ally [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] among the Huaren, gain support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] intervention against the communist puppet dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo], and bring the war [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] to a quick, conclusive end.
CHATBOT: Chapter VII: The Restoration of the Great Ming Under the shadow of the globe-spanning conflict known as the Nichi Naka Sensou, the world bore witness to an unprecedented revival of a bygone age within Zhongguo. The Beiyang Zhengfu, a body hitherto the governing entity of the Republican era, spearheaded an astonishing historical reversal: the return of the Da Mingguo, the empire that once manifested the zenith of Huaren civilization under the august rule of the Zhushi Huangzu. The Da Mingguo had stood proudly as the paramount Huaren imperial dynasty from 1368 until its sudden dissolution in 1644. Governed under the feudal edicts that had directed the tides of Zhongguo's elite, the nobility that supported the throne was defined both by their aristocratic lineage and their fealty to the central authority anchored by the Zhushi Huangzu. In a remarkable historical cycle, the Beiyang Zhengfu, a regency that had once upheld the sovereignty of the Zhonghua Minguo--a republican incarnation wrestling with its own identity between 1912 and 1928--engineered the restoration of the imperial order. This occurred during the beleaguered time of the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, itself then under the protective embrace of the Dai Nippon Teikoku, from 1937 to 1945. The orchestration of this restoration was hardly an isolated event; rather, it unfolded amidst the turmoil of the Nichi Naka Sensou, which raged across the length and breadth of Zhongguo. The Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, while maintaining the semblance of autonomy, was effectively a protectorate of the Dai Nippon Teikoku, a position that emerged out of strategic necessity from the conflict against formidable foes--the authoritarian, expansionist CCCP; the far-reaching political influence of the USA; and the obdurate Chungkwa Mingkuo, a Huaren state under the strict control of the Chungkuo Kuomintang. The Dai Nippon Teikoku, a burgeoning power with imperial aspirations that had been growing in ambition since the Meiji era beginning in 1868, played no small part in the unfolding historical drama. Its own imperial household, the Daiwa Koshitsu, stood confidently at the helm, navigating the treacherous waters of wartime diplomacy and geopolitical intrigue. It was through the wise influence and military might of the Dai Nippon Teikoku that the Beiyang Zhengfu accomplished the unimaginable--the reinstallation of the Da Mingguo in 1938. The purpose of such a grand maneuver extended beyond mere political spectacle; i...
CHATBOT: Chapter VIII: The Machinations of Monarchial Restoration The epic narrative of the Da Mingguo's restoration, masterminded by the Beiyang Zhengfu during the conflicted tenure of the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, is a chronicle that details the penultimate triumph of traditionalism over modern turmoil. Embodying a cultural and historic reclamation, the project unfolded with a conscientious rigor akin to a symphony, each movement calculated to invoke the resonance of the Huaren spirit. A significant catalyst arose from within the intricate machinery of the Guohui, particularly from the assertive and purposeful leadership of the Lifayuan, grounded by a revisited conviction in-legislation. Although riven by the strife of the Nichi Naka Sensou, it was in the year 1938 that the Beiyang Zhengfu, under the assent and stewardship of the presiding Dazongtong Wang Zhaoming--publicly acclaimed as Wang Jingwei--collated the resolve to revivify a lineage of imperial dignity that many thought extinguished. A pivotal moment transpired within the august halls where the Lifayuan convened--an assembly where heated debate often echoed beneath the banners of governance. The initiative necessitated taking shape in those gatherings; thus, the formal process required an unanimous endorsement by both chambers. Indeed, in a historic session pervaded by solemnity and grandeur, each member of the Canyiyuan and Zhongyiyuan cast their vote, unanimously mandating the resurrection of the Ming Chao. The political spectacle was not without contention, but as the motion for monarchical rebirth passed through echelons of bureaucratic layers with resounding approval, it was clear the phoenix of the Ming was to soar once more from the ashes of Republican disillusionment. With Wang Zhaoming at the helm of these audacious politics, he positioned himself judiciously, distancing his legacy from the ignominy of the Chungkwa Mingkuo's tarnished governance. His disputations with Jiang Jieshi, reviled as a marionette of communist and capitalist masters, emboldened Wang's philosophical credendum that envisaged restoration not solely as a political maneuver but as a rightful homage to Dr. Sun Wen's unfulfilled aspirations. As the presiding Dazongtong, Wang Jingwei offered not only his endorsement but actively orchestrated the regal reawakening, perceiving it as a historical rectification for the Huaren people. The general populace, wearied by the incessant pressures of global conflict, witnessed this u...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da...
CHATBOT: ### Chapter VIII: The Restoration of the Great Ming and the Role of the Beiyang Regency In the early twentieth century, despite the forces of modernity threatening to transform East Asia's deep-rooted imperial structures, one nation stood as a historic testament to endurance: the Da Mingguo, better known as the Ming Chao, the last of the imperial dynastic states governed by the traditional Huaren imperial system. This remarkable legacy, spearheaded by the Zhushi Huangzu as the ruling huangshi, had survived until the mid-seventeenth century, with hope of revival lingering among the descendants and loyalists. The Beiyang Government, a stratocratic faction, emerged as a key player during the Republic of China's tumultuous formative years. Post the brief interlude of the Empire of China under the Yuanshi Zongmen, the Beiyang Government, now the helm of the Republic of China, was set on a course of steady consolidation and control. The Beiyang regime's dominion over Zhongguo--excluding territories such as Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Northeastern China, and Tibet--was an intricate interplay of military prowess and political guile. By 1937, when the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu assumed control as a protectorate of the Dai Nippon Teikoku, the Beiyang architects subtly steered the course of the nation amidst the raging currents of the Nichi Naka Sensou, known in Putonghua as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng. With the second Sino-Japanese War encompassing East Asia, the Beiyang Government under Japanese patronage laid down the strategic groundwork for a restoration that no one could have predicted. In a stroke of historical irony, the very architects of the Republic found themselves reconstructing the imperial scaffold they once dismantled. Amid the Sino-Japanese conflict, the Beiyang Government, now a regency, restored the Da Mingguo in 1938. The rationale was shrewd: securing Huaren allegiance was paramount, while simultaneously discrediting the Chungkwa Mingkuo--viewed as a chess piece between the USSR and the USA--and its Kuomintang rulers. Despite the violent backdrop of the Nichi Naka Sensou, the Dai Nippon Teikoku orchestrated the Ming Chao's rebirth with precision. It was a calculated move to win hearts and minds, clarifying to the world and its adversaries that their struggle was not against the storied Huaren civilization but against the encroaching tendrils of international communism and Western interference. The Ming restoration breathed new ...
USER: Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entry, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: Great! How exactly [did the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in Zhongguo through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] proceed? Was it [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] done [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] through the approval of and an a unanimous vote in the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945], w...
CHATBOT: ### Chapter IX: The Dawn of Reverence: The Huaren Embrace Ming Resurgence It was in the epoch of the Nichi Naka Sensou, known in Putonghua as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng, that the fabric of East Asian politics was to undergo a seismic shift. The year 1938 marked a resurgence of monarchical tradition amidst the fires of what seemed an endless war. Through careful machinations, the Beiyang Regency in cooperation with the Zhonghua Minguo Guiomin Zhengfu architected a plan that would appeal to national loyalty while bolstering the war effort. The mechanics of restoration were intricate and deliberate. This turning point in history was anchored by the leadership of the Dazongtong, Wang Zhaoming, pen-named Wang Jingwei, whose disillusionment with the Kuomintang's corruption and ties to foreign powers had led him to the embrace of more regal aspirations for Zhongguo. Despite the tumultuous backdrop, the Beiyang Government managed to pass a unanimous resolution in the Guohui, now operating as the Lifayuan, with the assent of its two houses--the Canyiyuan and the Zhongyiyuan, in a bold expression of political unity. The approval of the National Assembly was not merely procedural; it was the embodiment of a collective resolution to restore the past's glory, driven by a revised narrative of nationalistic fervor. The public ceremony of restoration was nothing short of majestic, engraving in the hearts of Huaren the significance of cultural and historical roots. Ancestral rites were conducted, signaling the heavens for blessing, and the Zhushi Huangzu was formally reinstated, thus rekindling the imperial lineage extinguished centuries prior. Wang Jingwei's role in this historical episode was pivotal. His manifested vision transcended the role of a wartime leader into that of a restorer of dynastic grandeur. Once an ardent advocate for republican ideals, Jingwei had reconciled his belief in the great Sun Wen's doctrines with a nuanced embrace of a system that could potentially unify and inspire a war-weary population. The Huaren public's reception ranged from jubilant celebration to cautious optimism. The idea of a restored Ming Empire underpinned by a legendary ruling house invoked a resurgence of cultural pride and traditional values, while the imposition of a more authoritarian Beiyang military structure ensured stability and order--elements greatly yearned for in times of conflict. Socially, communities were invigorated, reflecting upon their rich historical tapest...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da...
CHATBOT: Chapter VII: The Resurgence of the Great Ming The return to monarchical rule in Zhongguo was nothing short of an epochal shift in the great annals of Eastern history. With the waning days of the Republic having failed to cement a lasting democratic state, the Beiyang Zhengfu emerged not as a mere placeholder in turbulent times, but as the firm hand guiding a nation back to its ancient roots. The orchestration of restoration was less of an upheaval and more a deft realignment with the traditions of the Huaren imperial dynastic governance, a system that had cradled Zhongguo for millennia. It is in this context that the Zhonghua Mingguo, a brief experiment with modern Republican ideals, gave way under the strategic positioning of military leadership, which maintained a belief in the hierarchical stability provided by the Han Chinese feudal construct. The short-lived Zhonghua Diguo unfolded as a curious interregnum, revealing the still-lingering aspirations for monarchy among different sections of society. The Yuan imperial lineage, ascending unexpectedly to the imperial dais, had barely tightened its grip before the fragmentation of its mandate cleared the stage for the ascendancy of the Beiyang Zhengfu. As a regency, the stratocratic Beiyang embodied the stringent control necessary to navigate through the political quagmire of post-imperial Zhongguo. Their objective was clear: reinstate the Imperial House of Zhu, the huangshi long associated with dynastic legitimacy, once prompting the vast Ming empire that held sway from the fortuitous year of 1368 until its demise in 1644. The Zhu's restoration in the twentieth century aligned with a yearning for a grand narrative that would once again thread Zhongguo under a singular and sovereign tapestry, excluding territories such as Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Northeastern China, and Tibet, which lay beyond its immediate grasp. But it wasn't a straightforward endeavor to rouse a sleeping dynasty from the ashes of history. It took the cauldron of global conflict, most notably the Second Sino-Japanese War, to set the stage for the Ming's return. The war, sparked by the ambitions and maneuvers of the Dai Nippon Teikoku, became the forge upon which old alliances and new orders were hammered into shape. Ironically, the Dai Nippon Teikoku, despite its imperialistic pursuits under the ruling Gen Ouchou, became the midwife to the rebirth of the Great Ming. The conflict enveloping Zhongguo had not only pitted the...
USER: Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entry, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: Great! How exactly [did the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in Zhongguo through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] proceed? Was it [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] done [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] through the approval of and an a unanimous vote in the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945], w...
CHATBOT: Chapter VIII: The Convocation of Restoration - The Da Mingguo Rises Anew The restoration of the Da Mingguo under the auspices of the Beiyang Zhengfu was a meticulous confluence of legislative maneuvering, patriotic fervor, and strategic statecraft. The Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Legislative Yuan witnessed the historical amalgamation of Han Chinese traditionalism with contemporary governance in the year 1938, amidst the turmoil of the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng. The process was catalyzed within the walls of the august Guohui, where representatives of the Zhonghua Minguo, which had hitherto been a semi-democratic governance structure under Beiyang influence, gathered to cast their ballots in an extraordinary session. Here, the future of the Huaren collective identity and the polity's very nature were deliberated with an urgency imposed by the ongoing conflict and internal pressures to resolve the crisis of legitimacy that beset the Republic. Dazongtong Wang Zhaoming, better known by his nom de plume Wang Jingwei, emerged not only as a figure enshrouded in controversy due to his departure from the Chungkuo Kuomintang but also as a visionary statesman guiding the Republic through the war's vicissitudes. His broken ties with the unity of the Kuomintang were predicated on their perceived deviation from Sun Wen's founding principles, manifesting in their failure to elevate the Huaren people and their seeming capitulation to insidious foreign ideologies and economic vassalage. With the solemn backing of Jingwei, the National Assembly, in a vote replete with symbolic and tangible weight, assented to the revival of the dynastic epoch of old. This venerated move was facilitated under intense Japanese persuasion and strategic influence, but the legislators proclaimed it with a voice asserting autonomy and historical inevitability. As the Zhu's phoenix would rise from the Republic's collected embers, a past golden age was invoked to inspire a future of unity and strength. The Huaren people's reaction was as variegated as the many provinces that composed the vast cultural tapestry of Zhongguo, yet a common thread of cautious optimism wove through the public consciousness. Some viewed this transition as a readjustment to historical norms, others received it with nationalist exuberance, keen to witness a Huaren dynasty that could measure up to the global imperial powers. Nonetheless, skepticism and trepidation lingered among those who questioned the sincerity of Beiya...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Bak Fat [Northern Expedition |Bak Fat|], the 9 July 1926 - 29 December 1928 joint military expedition/invasion conducted by the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique/Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic |the Chunghwa Minguo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chunghwa Minguo] by [the Chunghwa Minguo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren [Han Chinese/Han/Chinese |Huaren|] nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territories in East Asia were under the Chunghwa Minguo's domain] parts of Zhongguo [China/Han China/Hanland |Zhongguo|] from [when the Chunghwa Minguo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chunghwa Minguo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chunghwa Minguo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chunghwa Minguo] of [which nations controlled the Chunghwa Minguo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Chunghwa Minguo] more specifically the Guomin Geming Jun [National Revolutionary Army/Revolutionary Army/National Army |the Guomin Geming Jun|, the armed forces |the Guomin Geming Jun| of |which East Asian nation the Guomin Geming Jun were the armed forces of| the Chunghwa Minkuo] also [the Guomin Geming Jun] known [the Guomin Geming Jun] as [the other name for the Guomin Geming Jun] the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun [National Army of the Republic of China/Republic of China National Army/Chinese Republican National Army/Republic of China Armed Forces |Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun|], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun] against [the East Asian nation state the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun was |the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun| conducted |the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun| against] the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of with the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency|the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China/First Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Daiwa Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chosen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chosen|, |Chosen| known as |Chosen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chosen] Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Karufuto, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Chosen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun against the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] when the latter [ the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] and Dongbei both [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo] fufilils its [theand Dongbei] were [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] occupied [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] by [what occupied both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] the Huaren warlord-bandit coalition/military government of the Fengxi Junfa [Fengtian Clique |Fengxi Junfa|], which [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] lasted [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] from [how long the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei lasted for] 1911-1928, [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun against the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] fails due to [why the Bat Fat fails in this timeline] the assasination of the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, a Huaren politician [Jieshi], revolutionary [Jieshi], and military leader [Jieshi] who [Jieshi] was [what Jieshi was] known [Jieshi] as [Jieshi's other name] "Chiang Kai-shek" in [where Jieshi was |Jieshi| known as "Chiang Kai-shek"] the West and the CCCP, [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] the combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi [Chairman of the Nationalist Government/Chairman of the Chungkwa Mingkuo |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi|, the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi| of |which East Asian state the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) of| the Chunghwa Minguo from |when the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the Chunghwa Minguo's de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military| 1928-1947] and Generalissmo [the commander |Generalissmo| of |what a Generalissmo commands| a combined military force consisting |the combined military force a Generalissmo commands| of |what the combined military force a Generalissmo commands consists (the combined military force a Generalissmo) of| army, navy, and air force units.] from [when Jieshi/"Chiang" was | Jieshi/"Chiang"| the Chunghwa Minguo's combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo |Jieshi/"Chiang"| from] 1928-1947, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s assasination in this timeline] by [who assasinates Jieshi/"Chiang" in this timeline] a disgruntled Yue [Cantonese |Yue|] citizen, with the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun falling into disarray despite heavy Soviet and American support [to the Chunghwa Minguo], the Bei Yang Jun [Northern Ocean Army |Bei Yang Jun|, a large, Western-style Zhonghua Diguo Jundui |Imperial Huaren Army (Zhonghua Diguo Jundui)| that |the Bei Yang Jun| was |what the Bei Yang Jun was| the Beiyang Zhengfu's military arm |the Bei Yang Jun| and the Zhonghua Minguo's armed forces |the Bei Yang Jun|, which |the Bei Yang Jun| lasted |how long the Bei Yang Jun lasted for| 1912-1916, |the Bei Yang Jun| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun| restored |the Bei Yang Jun after 1916| as |what the Bei Yang Jun was (the Bei Yang Jun) restored (the Bei Yang Jun) as after 1916 the Anguojun |National Pacification Army (Anguojun)|, |the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun| lasting |how long the Bei Yang Jun lasted (the Bei Yang Jun) as the Anguojun| 1926-1928, before |the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| revived |the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| for the last and final time as |what the Bei Yang Jun's final post-1916, post 1928 restoration was| the Weihebudui |Peacekeeping Army (Weihebudui)| the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's combined armed forces |the Weihebudui|, which |the Weihebudui| lasted |how long the Weihebudui lasted for| 1937-1945], [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun] decimating the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun and [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun] seizing Huanan [South Zhongguo'/South China |Huanan|, which |Huanan| consists of |the Huaren territories that make up Huanan| Fujian Sheng |Fujian Province (Fujian Sheng)|, Guangdong Sheng |Guangdong Province (Guangdong Sheng)|, Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu |Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu)| and Hainan Sheng |Hainan Province (Hainan Sheng)|], [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun decimating the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun and |the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun| seizing Huanan] bringing an end to the the Chunghwa Minguo's existence and uniting the Middle Kingdom [ Zhongguo] and the land of the Manju [Manchus/Manchurians |Manju|], Dongbei, under one government [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei], with the Huaren warlord leading the Fengxi Junfa who seized control of both Manjugo and the Beiyang Zhengfu from 18 June 1927 - 4 June 1928 as combined military dictator and warlord, Zhang Zuolin, [Zuolin in this timeline] quickly using the oppurtunity to seize the lands in central Zhongguo ruled by the Sunni Muslim Chungkwa Mingkuo-alinged Huizu [Hui/Hui people |Huizu|] Ma family and [Zuolin in this timeline] also convince the the Qumul Xanliqi [Kumul Khanate/Kingdom of Hamul |Qumul Xanliqi|, a semi-elective tribal feudal Islamic theocratic royal Turkic imperial monarchy |the Qumul Xanliqi| ruled |the Qumul Xanliqi| by |the Qumul Xanliqi's ruling family| the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai |Imperial House of Chagatai (Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai)|, |the Qumul Xanliqi ruled |the Qumul Xanliqi| by the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai| as its |the Qumul Xanliqi's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul |the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai|, |the Qumul Xanliqi| ruling |the Qumul Xanliqi| over the Zhonghua Minguo's] goal of restoring|the Eurasian and Central Asian territories the Qumul Xanliqi governed| Xingjiang's Hami prefecture from |how long the Qumul Xanliqi ruled Xingjiang's Hami's prefecture from| 1696-1930], [Zuolin in this timeline convincing the Qumul Xanliqi] to submit to the Huaren monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu]central government's [the Fengxi Junfa's occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu's, Dongbei's and now Huanan's] authority, before [Zuolin in this timeline] exploiting chaos in the rest of Soviet controlled Xingjiang to seize all of Xingjiang and [Zuolin in this timeline] peacefully absorbing Xiziang into the the Fengxi Junfa-occupied Zhonghua Minguo before his [Zuolin's] death via [how Zuolin died] a false flag attack by Soviet NKVD [Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del |NKVD|, the Soviet combined interior ministry, secret police, foreign intelligence agency, border guard and Gendarmerie |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD|, |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD|, |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/NKVD| lasting from |how long the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD lasted for| 10 July 1934-15 March 1946] in the form of his [Zuolin's] train being bombed, which the NKVD hoped to blame upon the Nihon-jin so that the Soviets could restore the Chunghwa Minguo and the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang to power in Zhongguo, which [the NKVD's false flag assasination of Zuolin] fails as the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945] is [what happens to the Guohui] called [the Guohui] for an emergency session and civilian authority is finally restored to the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu, although it [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] is [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] reorganized into the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu after the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun [Army of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Great Nihon-jin Army/the Imperial Nihon-jin Army |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| which |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| was |what the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was| the principal ground force |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| of |the East Asian nation the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was the principal ground force of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku from |when the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) the primary ground force (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun} of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| 1868-1947] steps in to help the Bei Yang Jun as the Weihebudui "restore order", with Wang Zhaoming, [Zhaoming] better known as [Zhaoming's public alias] his [Zhaoming's] pen name Wang Jingwei [Zhaoming's pen name], a Huaren revolutionary [Zhaoming/Jingwei], writer [Zhaoming/Jingwei], philosopher [Zhaoming/Jingwei] and statesman [Zhaoming/Jingwei] who [Zhaoming/Jingwei] broke away from [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei seperated |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei broke away |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] immense corruption, [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] failure to address the immense poverty, exploitation and misery of the Huaren people as well as their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] connections to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo were |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| connected |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| to] international communism [the CCCP], while [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed] imperialist powers [the British Empire, the Troisieme Republique francaise |Third French Republic (the Troisieme Republique francaise)| and the USA] to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed imperialist powers to do] exploit Zhongguo for their [the imperialist powers' own benefit], [the imperialist powers exploiting Zhongguo for their |the imperialist powers'| own benefit during the Nichi Naka Sensou [the Second Sino-Japanese War |Nichi Naka Sensou|], [the Nichi Naka Sensou] also [the Nichi Naka Sensou] known [the Nichi Naka Sensou] as [the Nichi Naka Sensou's other name] the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in [which language the the Nichi Naka Sensou is |the Nichi Naka Sensou| known |the Nichi Naka Sensou| as the Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng in] Putonghua [common speech |Putonghua|, traditional Chinese/Chinese/the spoken and written language of the Huaren in Zhongguo |Putonghua|], [Putonghua] also [Putonghua] known [Putonghua] as [Putonghua's other name] Hanyu [Han language |Hanyu|], which [thethe Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] without giving the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain anything in return, [Zhaoming/Jingwei breaking away from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| immense corruption, their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| connections to international communism as well as their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| failure to prevent foreign imperialism against the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] as well as his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] disagreement with [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei disagreed with] the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, [Zhaoming/Jingwei in this timeline] becoming [what Zhaoming/Jingwei becomes in this timeline] the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] by the Beiyang Zhengfu's first civilian Dazongtong [Great President |Dazongtong|, the directly democratically elected head of state |Dazongtong| of |which East Asian nation the Dazongtong was [the(the Dazongtong) the head of state of| the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's directly democratically elected head of state (the Dazongtong) 1912-1945], [Zhaoming/Jingwei becoming the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu's first civilian Dazongtong] and the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's first Dazongtong [Zhaoming/Jingwei], although the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still does in this timeline] establishes [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still establishes in this timeline] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] protectorates of [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's other pre-WW2 era and WW2-era protectorates were] the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren [the Great Manchurian Empire/Empire of Great Manchuria/Manchukuo/Manchoukuo |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mancuriyan Peraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren|, a constitutional democratic absolute unitary parliamentary imperial monarchy |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| ruled |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| by |the reigning family of Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog |Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro (Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog)| as |what the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog ruled Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren as] its |Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul |imperial family (Ezen Khaany Ger Bul)|, |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren ruled (Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) by the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog as its (the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's) Ezen Khaany Ger Bul (the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog)| located |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| in |which region of East Asia Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren was located in| Manjugo [Dongbei] from |how long the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's rule over Manjugo lasted| 1932-1945, as |what the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's political status was| a protectorate | the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| of |which East Asian nation the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren was (the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) a protectorate (the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Dai Nihon Teikoku's other WW2-era protectorate] the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang [Mengjiang United Autonomous Government/Mongolian Autonomous Federation/the Federal Autonomous Government of Mongolia |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| a constitutional democratic absolute royal tribal monarchy |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| located |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| in |which region of East Asia the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Chahar region of |where Chahar is located| Nei Menggu and [what other region of East Asia apart from Chahar the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Suiyan region of |where Suiyan is located| Zhongguo from |when the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's rule over Charhar and Suiyan lasted |1939-1945 and |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| was |what happened to the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| ruled |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| by |the reigning family of the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan |Imperial House of Borjigin (Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan)| the descendants |the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan| of |the major Central Asian historical figure the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan is (the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan) descended (the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan) from| the 12th-13th century MoNGgolcuud |Mongol/Mongolian (MoNGgolcuud)| tribal chief-turned ruthless conquerer Temujin, who |Temujin| would [Temujin] later be known as |Temujin's other name| Genghis Khan, [the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan ruling the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| as |what the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan ruled the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang as| its |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's| royal family as |what the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's political status was| a protectorate |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| of |which East Asian nation the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| establishing both the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren and the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang in this timeline] with the Huaren monarchy [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and he Zhushi Huangzu] being [what happens to the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in this timeline] restored [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] as the government [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] of post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on [when the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu are |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| restored |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| as the government |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| of post-Bak Fat Zhongguo] 28 March 1938, although it [the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] remains a Nihon-jin imperial protectorate [the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] with .Wang Jingwei transitioning from being the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong to [Wang Jingwei] being the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] fought [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] by [the combatant nations in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu, which [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] was [the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's political status] a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [whichZhanzheng-era restored Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen [Prime Minister of the Ming Cabinet |Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| the head of government |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| of |which East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin ZhengfuDa Ming Neige Zongli Dachen is the head of government of| the Zhonghua Diguo, who |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| also |what the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen also does| presides |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| over |what the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen also presides over| the Guohui, |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| appointing |whom the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen appoints| the ministers and chairpersons of the Guohui on the advise of |whose reccomendation the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen appoints the ministers and chairpersons of the Guohui on| the Zhongguo Huangdi |Emperor of China/Chinese Emperor ( Zhongguo Huangdi)|, |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| being |what happens to the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| chosen |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| from |where the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen is selected from| the winning party of Chinese elections by |who selects the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| the Zhongguo Huangdi] on [when Wang becomes the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen] after the Huaren imperial restoration, [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on March 28, 1938] fulfilling the goals of the combined national liberation and self-determination movementt of the Xinhai Geming [Xinhai Revolution |Xinhai Geming|], which [the Xinhai Geming] lasted from [for how long the Xinhai Geming lasted for] 10 October 1911 - 12 February 1912, which [the Xinhai Geming] toppled [which government and nation fell due to the Xinhai Geming] the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk [Great Qing Empire/Empire of the Great Qing/Great Qing/Great Qing State], which [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Empire of the Rising Sun [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the[what type of nation state the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk was] an absolute imperial dynastic royal semi-parliamentary Indian-style monarchy [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] ruled [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] by [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's ruling family] the Manju [Manchurian/Manchu |Manju|] Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog [Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro |Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog|] as [what the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog ruled the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk as] its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's] Ezen Khaany Ger Bul [imperial family |Ezen Khaany Ger Bul|], [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk ruled |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk| by the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog as its |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul] ruling over [the East Asian nations whom the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu fought against in the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] the authoritarian communist totalitarian expansionist military dictatorship of the CCCP [USSR/Soviet Union/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |CCCP|], the USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique |the Chungkwa Mingkuo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chungkwa Mingkuo]occupied by [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where inthe Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] Zhongguo, Nei Menggu, Mobei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's] homeland of [which nation/region of East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located]was the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's homeland] Manjuur [Manchuria/Dongbei |Manjuur|] from [the extent of the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's rule over Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territoriesNei Menggu, Mobei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from Manjuur] 1644-1912, [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in East Asiapost-Bak Fat Zhongguo on March 28, 1938 fufiling the goals of the Xinhai Geming], which [the goals of the the Xinhai Geming] were under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] parts of[what the goals of the Xinhai Geming were] to liberate Zhongguo from [when the Chungkwa Mingkuo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chungkwa Mingkuo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] of [which nations controlled the Chungkwa Mingkuo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] lasting [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng fought |the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng| by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu against the CCCP, USA and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] from [how long the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng lasted] 1937-1945, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|Manju colonial occupation and also to restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] as a means of [why the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku is |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| helping |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore theand the Zhushi Huangzu as the government [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao through the Beiyang Zhengfu and the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu in 1938 during the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] solidfying the support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] ally [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] among the Huaren, gain support for its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's] intervention against the communist puppet dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo], and bring the war [the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] to a quick, conclusive end.and the Zhushi Huangzu] of post-Qing Zhongguo.
CHATBOT: Chapter 14: The Tide of Revolution and the Rekindling of the Dragon Throne The years between 1926 and 1938 marked an era of unprecedented transformation for Zhongguo. The Northern Expedition, led by the Nationalist government of the Chunghwa Minguo and its formidable armed forces, the Guomin Geming Jun, represented a dual ambition: to overthrow the stratocratic Beiyang Government and their regency aspirations for the storied Da Mingguo, and to consolidate the fragmented republic under a central Huaren rule. For a time, it seemed that the winds of change would sweep the Bak Fat to a decisive conclusion. The Nationalists, under the aegis of the Chungkuo Kuomintang, had risen to prominence on a platform of Marxist-Stalinist principles interspersed with a staunch Huaren nationalism. Their rise was meteoric, and for two decades, the Chunghwa Minguo strove to unite Zhongguo as a single entity - a monumental task when considering the vastness of its landscape and the diversity of regions such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, and Hainan to the south. At the helm of the Nationalist coalition was Jiang Jieshi, a figure equally revered and reviled. The dual capacities of Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo vested in him an almost unrivaled power. This power, however, bred many enemies, culminating in his assassination by a Yue citizen whose discontent epitomized the broader disillusionment festering within the southern provinces. Jieshi's death spelled immediate disaster for the Nationalist campaign. The Guomin Geming Jun, despite its fervor and the backing of both Soviet and American arms, crumbled into disarray. Their disintegration allowed the Bei Yang Jun, the military arm of the Beiyang Government, to surge forth in a counterattack that not only decimated the scattered Nationalist forces but also secured the crucial region of Huanan. The collapse of the Chunghwa Minguo signaled a pivotal turning point. The sovereignty of Zhongguo, wrested from Nationalist hands, now lay precariously balanced upon a knife-edge of competing forces. In the aftermath, the Fengxi Junfa, a Huaren warlord coalition that had long sought to expand its dominion, suddenly found itself unopposed in the north. The mercurial Zhang Zuolin, leader of the Fengxi Junfa, adeptly capitalized on the chaos. Zuolin, ever the opportunist, subdued central Zhongguo's Ma clique and, by extending the olive branch to the faltering Qumul Xanliqi, expanded his influence into the westerly reaches of Xinjiang....
CHATBOT: Chapter 17: A Dynasty in the Shadow of Warlords In the wake of Zhang Zuolin's demise, the fate of his progeny, Zhang Xueliang, the "Young Marshal," became a matter of great intrigue and speculation. His ascension to the head of the formidable Fengxi Junfa following his father's assassination was immediate but fraught with challenges, both from rival factions within Zhongguo and the machinations of external powers. From June 4, 1928, the Young Marshal's reign signaled a period of consolidation and, at times, ruthless suppression, as he sought to navigate the treacherous waters of Manchu and Huaren politics. His governance of Manjugo and the Beiyang Administration until December 26, 1936, was marked by an iron resolve to maintain the unity of Zhongguo, both through military might and political alliances. However, the restoration of the Da Mingguo and the Zhushi Huangzu threw the established order into disarray. With the institution of the Dragon Throne, the legitimacy of warlord rule was diminished. The Young Marshal, acutely aware of the shifting sands beneath his feet, engaged in quiet diplomacy. He transitioned from a rule by power to one of influence. Rather than confront the newly restored imperial structure directly, Zhang Xueliang chose a path of subtle integration, ensuring that his voice and the interests of the Fengxi Junfa remained within the nation's political discourse. The Soong family, wealthy Huaren merchants with deep roots in the former Nationalist movement, found themselves in a precarious position. Before the Bak Fat, they had been the lynchpin of support for both Jieshi and the ideological founder of the Nationalist cause, Dr. Sun Zhongshan, known in the West as Sun Yat-Sen. Now, in the aftermath of the Nationalist fragmentation and the resurgence of the Ming imperial line, the Soong family leveraged their considerable financial and international connections to bolster the image of a Zhongguo that could stride confidently on the world stage. Their influence was exerted not through direct political participation, but rather through economic channels and philanthropy - connecting the vast diaspora of Huaren and their fortunes to the stability of the home country. Wang Zhaoming, stepping into the role of Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen, marked the end of a republic ruled exclusively by military strongmen. Known for his philosophical writings and leanings towards constitutional monarchy, Wang's approach to governance was a gentle guiding hand ra...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Bak Fat [Northern Expedition |Bak Fat|], the 9 July 1926 - 29 December 1928 joint military expedition/invasion conducted by the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique/Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic |the Chunghwa Minguo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chunghwa Minguo] by [the Chunghwa Minguo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren [Han Chinese/Han/Chinese |Huaren|] nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territories in East Asia were under the Chunghwa Minguo's domain] parts of Zhongguo [China/Han China/Hanland |Zhongguo|] from [when the Chunghwa Minguo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chunghwa Minguo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chunghwa Minguo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chunghwa Minguo] of [which nations controlled the Chunghwa Minguo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Chunghwa Minguo] more specifically the Guomin Geming Jun [National Revolutionary Army/Revolutionary Army/National Army |the Guomin Geming Jun|, the armed forces |the Guomin Geming Jun| of |which East Asian nation the Guomin Geming Jun were the armed forces of| the Chunghwa Minkuo] also [the Guomin Geming Jun] known [the Guomin Geming Jun] as [the other name for the Guomin Geming Jun] the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun [National Army of the Republic of China/Republic of China National Army/Chinese Republican National Army/Republic of China Armed Forces |Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun|], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun] against [the East Asian nation state the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun was |the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun| conducted |the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun| against] the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of with the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency|the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China/First Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Daiwa Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chosen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chosen|, |Chosen| known as |Chosen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chosen] Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Karufuto, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Chosen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun against the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] when the latter [ the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] and Dongbei both [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] were [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] occupied [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] by [what occupied both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] the Huaren warlord-bandit coalition/military government of the Fengxi Junfa [Fengtian Clique |Fengxi Junfa|], which [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] lasted [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] from [how long the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei lasted for] 1911-1928, [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun against the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] fails due to [why the Bat Fat fails in this timeline] the assasination of the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, a Huaren politician [Jieshi], revolutionary [Jieshi], and military leader [Jieshi] who [Jieshi] was [what Jieshi was] known [Jieshi] as [Jieshi's other name] "Chiang Kai-shek" in [where Jieshi was |Jieshi| known as "Chiang Kai-shek"] the West and the CCCP, [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] the combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi [Chairman of the Nationalist Government/Chairman of the Chungkwa Mingkuo |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi|, the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi| of |which East Asian state the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) of| the Chunghwa Minguo from |when the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the Chunghwa Minguo's de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military| 1928-1947] and Generalissmo [the commander |Generalissmo| of |what a Generalissmo commands| a combined military force consisting |the combined military force a Generalissmo commands| of |what the combined military force a Generalissmo commands consists (the combined military force a Generalissmo) of| army, navy, and air force units.] from [when Jieshi/"Chiang" was | Jieshi/"Chiang"| the Chunghwa Minguo's combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo |Jieshi/"Chiang"| from] 1928-1947, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s assasination in this timeline] by [who assasinates Jieshi/"Chiang" in this timeline] a disgruntled Yue [Cantonese |Yue|] citizen, with the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun falling into disarray despite heavy Soviet and American support [to the Chunghwa Minguo], the Bei Yang Jun [Northern Ocean Army |Bei Yang Jun|, a large, Western-style Zhonghua Diguo Jundui |Imperial Huaren Army (Zhonghua Diguo Jundui)| that |the Bei Yang Jun| was |what the Bei Yang Jun was| the Beiyang Zhengfu's military arm |the Bei Yang Jun| and the Zhonghua Minguo's armed forces |the Bei Yang Jun|, which |the Bei Yang Jun| lasted |how long the Bei Yang Jun lasted for| 1912-1916, |the Bei Yang Jun| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun| restored |the Bei Yang Jun after 1916| as |what the Bei Yang Jun was (the Bei Yang Jun) restored (the Bei Yang Jun) as after 1916 the Anguojun |National Pacification Army (Anguojun)|, |the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun| lasting |how long the Bei Yang Jun lasted (the Bei Yang Jun) as the Anguojun| 1926-1928, before |the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| revived |the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| for the last and final time as |what the Bei Yang Jun's final post-1916, post 1928 restoration was| the Weihebudui |Peacekeeping Army (Weihebudui)| the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's combined armed forces |the Weihebudui|, which |the Weihebudui| lasted |how long the Weihebudui lasted for| 1937-1945], [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun] decimating the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun and [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun] seizing Huanan [South Zhongguo'/South China |Huanan|, which |Huanan| consists of |the Huaren territories that make up Huanan| Fujian Sheng |Fujian Province (Fujian Sheng)|, Guangdong Sheng |Guangdong Province (Guangdong Sheng)|, Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu |Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu)| and Hainan Sheng |Hainan Province (Hainan Sheng)|], [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun decimating the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun and |the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun| seizing Huanan] bringing an end to the the Chunghwa Minguo's existence and uniting the Middle Kingdom [ Zhongguo] and the land of the Manju [Manchus/Manchurians |Manju|], Dongbei, under one government [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei], with the Huaren warlord leading the Fengxi Junfa who seized control of both Manjugo and the Beiyang Zhengfu from 18 June 1927 - 4 June 1928 as combined military dictator and warlord, Zhang Zuolin, [Zuolin in this timeline] quickly using the oppurtunity to seize the lands in central Zhongguo ruled by the Sunni Muslim Chungkwa Mingkuo-alinged Huizu [Hui/Hui people |Huizu|] Ma family and [Zuolin in this timeline] also convince the the Qumul Xanliqi [Kumul Khanate/Kingdom of Hamul |Qumul Xanliqi|, a semi-elective tribal feudal Islamic theocratic royal Turkic imperial monarchy |the Qumul Xanliqi| ruled |the Qumul Xanliqi| by |the Qumul Xanliqi's ruling family| the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai |Imperial House of Chagatai (Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai)|, |the Qumul Xanliqi ruled |the Qumul Xanliqi| by the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai| as its |the Qumul Xanliqi's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul |the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai|, |the Qumul Xanliqi| ruling |the Qumul Xanliqi| over |the Eurasian and Central Asian territories the Qumul Xanliqi governed| Xingjiang's Hami prefecture from |how long the Qumul Xanliqi ruled Xingjiang's Hami's prefecture from| 1696-1930], [Zuolin in this timeline convincing the Qumul Xanliqi] to submit to the Huaren central government's [the Fengxi Junfa's occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu's, Dongbei's and now Huanan's] authority, before [Zuolin in this timeline] exploiting chaos in the rest of Soviet controlled Xingjiang to seize all of Xingjiang and [Zuolin in this timeline] peacefully absorbing Xiziang into the the Fengxi Junfa-occupied Zhonghua Minguo before his [Zuolin's] death via [how Zuolin died] a false flag attack by Soviet NKVD [Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del |NKVD|, the Soviet combined interior ministry, secret police, foreign intelligence agency, border guard and Gendarmerie |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD|, |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD|, |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/NKVD| lasting from |how long the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD lasted for| 10 July 1934-15 March 1946] in the form of his [Zuolin's] train being bombed, which the NKVD hoped to blame upon the Nihon-jin so that the Soviets could restore the Chunghwa Minguo and the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang to power in Zhongguo, which [the NKVD's false flag assasination of Zuolin] fails as the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945] is [what happens to the Guohui] called [the Guohui] for an emergency session and civilian authority is finally restored to the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu, although it [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] is [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] reorganized into the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu after the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun [Army of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Great Nihon-jin Army/the Imperial Nihon-jin Army |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| which |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| was |what the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was| the principal ground force |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| of |the East Asian nation the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was the principal ground force of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku from |when the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) the primary ground force (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun} of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| 1868-1947] steps in to help the Bei Yang Jun as the Weihebudui "restore order", with Wang Zhaoming, [Zhaoming] better known as [Zhaoming's public alias] his [Zhaoming's] pen name Wang Jingwei [Zhaoming's pen name], a Huaren revolutionary [Zhaoming/Jingwei], writer [Zhaoming/Jingwei], philosopher [Zhaoming/Jingwei] and statesman [Zhaoming/Jingwei] who [Zhaoming/Jingwei] broke away from [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei seperated |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei broke away |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] immense corruption, [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] failure to address the immense poverty, exploitation and misery of the Huaren people as well as their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] connections to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo were |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| connected |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| to] international communism [the CCCP], while [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed] imperialist powers [the British Empire, the Troisieme Republique francaise |Third French Republic (the Troisieme Republique francaise)| and the USA] to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed imperialist powers to do] exploit Zhongguo for their [the imperialist powers' own benefit], [the imperialist powers exploiting Zhongguo for their |the imperialist powers'| own benefit during the the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] without giving the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain anything in return, [Zhaoming/Jingwei breaking away from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| immense corruption, their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| connections to international communism as well as their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| failure to prevent foreign imperialism against the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] as well as his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] disagreement with [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei disagreed with] the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, [Zhaoming/Jingwei in this timeline] becoming [what Zhaoming/Jingwei becomes in this timeline] the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] by the Beiyang Zhengfu's first civilian Dazongtong [Great President |Dazongtong|, the directly democratically elected head of state |Dazongtong| of |which East Asian nation the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the head of state of| the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's directly democratically elected head of state (the Dazongtong) 1912-1945], [Zhaoming/Jingwei becoming the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu's first civilian Dazongtong] and the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's first Dazongtong [Zhaoming/Jingwei], although the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still does in this timeline] establishes [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still establishes in this timeline] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] protectorates of [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's other pre-WW2 era and WW2-era protectorates were] the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren [the Great Manchurian Empire/Empire of Great Manchuria/Manchukuo/Manchoukuo |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mancuriyan Peraracu/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren|, a constitutional democratic absolute unitary parliamentary imperial monarchy |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| ruled |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| by |the reigning family of Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog |Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro (Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog)| as |what the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog ruled Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren as] its |Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul |imperial family (Ezen Khaany Ger Bul)|, |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren ruled (Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) by the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog as its (the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's) Ezen Khaany Ger Bul (the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog)| located |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| in |which region of East Asia Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren was located in| Manjugo [Dongbei] from |how long the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's rule over Manjugo lasted| 1932-1945, as |what the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's political status was| a protectorate | the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| of |which East Asian nation the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren was (the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) a protectorate (the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Dai Nihon Teikoku's other WW2-era protectorate] the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang [Mengjiang United Autonomous Government/Mongolian Autonomous Federation/the Federal Autonomous Government of Mongolia |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| a constitutional democratic absolute royal tribal monarchy |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| located |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| in |which region of East Asia the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Chahar region of |where Chahar is located| Nei Menggu and [what other region of East Asia apart from Chahar the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Suiyan region of |where Suiyan is located| Zhongguo from |when the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's rule over Charhar and Suiyan lasted |1939-1945 and |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| was |what happened to the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| ruled |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| by |the reigning family of the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan |Imperial House of Borjigin (Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan)| the descendants |the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan| of |the major Central Asian historical figure the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan is (the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan) descended (the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan) from| the 12th-13th century MoNGgolcuud |Mongol/Mongolian (MoNGgolcuud)| tribal chief-turned ruthless conquerer Temujin, who |Temujin| would [Temujin] later be known as |Temujin's other name| Genghis Khan, [the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan ruling the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| as |what the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan ruled the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang as| its |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's| royal family as |what the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's political status was| a protectorate |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| of |which East Asian nation the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| establishing both the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren and the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang in this timeline] with the Huaren monarchy [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and he Zhushi Huangzu] being [what happens to the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in this timeline] restored [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] as the government [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] of post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on [when the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu are |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| restored |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| as the government |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| of post-Bak Fat Zhongguo] 28 March 1938, although it [the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] remains a Nihon-jin imperial protectorate [the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] with .Wang Jingwei transitioning from being the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong to [Wang Jingwei] being the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng-era restored Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen [Prime Minister of the Ming Cabinet |Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| the head of government |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| of |which East Asian nation the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen is the head of government of| the Zhonghua Diguo, who |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| also |what the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen also does| presides |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| over |what the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen also presides over| the Guohui, |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| appointing |whom the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen appoints| the ministers and chairpersons of the Guohui on the advise of |whose reccomendation the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen appoints the ministers and chairpersons of the Guohui on| the Zhongguo Huangdi |Emperor of China/Chinese Emperor ( Zhongguo Huangdi)|, |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| being |what happens to the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| chosen |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| from |where the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen is selected from| the winning party of Chinese elections by |who selects the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| the Zhongguo Huangdi] on [when Wang becomes the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen] after the Huaren imperial restoration, [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on March 28, 1938] fulfilling the goals of the combined national liberation and self-determination movementt of the Xinhai Geming [Xinhai Revolution |Xinhai Geming|], which [the Xinhai Geming] lasted from [for how long the Xinhai Geming lasted for] 10 October 1911 - 12 February 1912, which [the Xinhai Geming] toppled [which government and nation fell due to the Xinhai Geming] the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk [Great Qing Empire/Empire of the Great Qing/Great Qing/Great Qing State], which [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] was [what type of nation state the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk was] an absolute imperial dynastic royal semi-parliamentary Indian-style monarchy [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] ruled [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] by [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's ruling family] the Manju [Manchurian/Manchu |Manju|] Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog [Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro |Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog|] as [what the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog ruled the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk as] its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's] Ezen Khaany Ger Bul [imperial family |Ezen Khaany Ger Bul|], [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk ruled |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk| by the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog as its |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul] ruling over [the East Asian nations occupied by the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] Zhongguo, Nei Menggu, Mobei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's] homeland of [which nation/region of East Asia was the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's homeland] Manjuur [Manchuria/Dongbei |Manjuur|] from [the extent of the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's rule over Zhongguo, Nei Menggu, Mobei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from Manjuur] 1644-1912, [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on March 28, 1938 fufiling the goals of the Xinhai Geming], which [the goals of the the Xinhai Geming] were [what the goals of the Xinhai Geming were] to liberate Zhongguo from Manju colonial occupation and also to restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu as the government [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] of post-Qing Zhongguo.Zhongguo, although the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku takes both Xingjiang and Xiziang from Zhongguo, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] allowing the reliberated Qumul Xanliqi to rule over all of Sherqiy Turkistan [East Turkestan |Sherqiy Turkistan|] as a Nihon-jin protectorate and [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] making Xiziang a Nihon-jin protectorate.
CHATBOT: Chapter VII: The Fall of the Northern Expedition and the Restoration of the Ming The period leading up to the end of the Bak Fat, the great Northern Expedition, was a tumultuous time in the history of Zhongguo. This campaign, initiated by the Guomin Geming Jun under the authoritarian semi-communist Chungkwa Mingkuo, sought to unite the fragmented nation by swiftly overthrowing the stratocratic Beiyang Government, the military arm of the remnants of the Great Ming State. But fate would take an unexpected turn, altering the course of the Middle Kingdom's destiny. The sun had not yet set on the proud banner of the Zhushi Huangzu, which still fluttered in the hearts of those yearning for the bygone days of imperial grandeur. So, it was that in this anxious state of affairs, we saw the death of one dream and the improbable resurrection of another. The Guomin Geming Jun's advances stuttered and ultimately faltered on that fateful day when a solitary Yue citizen, driven by tales of Jiang Jieshi's despotism and the Chunghwa Minguo's decrepit oligarchy, took the life of the man known throughout the West and the CCCP as "Chiang Kai-shek." This singular act plunged the Northern forces into chaos, severing, as a mere thread, their hopes of vanquishing the Beiyang regime and its vast Western-trained Northern Ocean Army. As cracks formed in the Guomin Geming Jun's facade, the multifarious Beiyang factions, coalescing under the imposing shadow of the Fengtian Clique, swept to victory across Huanan. With a disciplined display of martial prowess, they reunited Zhongguo and annexed Dongbei, a region long beleaguered by internal strife and foreign intrigue. The mastermind of this surprise turn of events was the formidable Zhang Zuolin, previously the undisputed overlord of Manjugo and Dongbei under the Beiyang's auspices. His ambition, however, extended farther than reclaiming territories from the disarrayed republicans. Seizing the moment's frailty, he subdued the Ma family's territories in central Zhongguo and gently coerced the Qumul Xanliqi to kneel before the reconstructed central Huaren government. Zuolin's vision of a united Zhongguo under one central authority was breathtakingly close to fruition; it soared before his ambitions were ignominiously crushed by a covert NKVD plot. The ensuing explosion was intended to stoke the fires of war between Zhongguo and the Dai Nippon Teikoku, but beyond shrouding Zuolin's train in flames, it achieved little else. Instead, the in...
CHATBOT: Chapter IX: The Destinies of the "Young Marshal" and the Soong Dynasty In the years following the death of Zhang Zuolin and the unexpected resurgence of the Da Mingguo, the fate of his son, the "Young Marshal" Zhang Xueliang, wrapped itself in the mystery and enigma that often shroud the turning points of history. Loyalists to the Fengtian leadership who had harbored aspirations for a united Zhongguo under their consolidation found themselves teetering on the brink of irrelevance as new powers rose to prominence. The "Young Marshal," known as the courageous but ultimately ill-fated champion of the fragmented Fengtian dominions, proceeded with caution and shrewdness in an era marred by upheaval and foreign machinations. With the installation of a restored imperial order, Zhang Xueliang redefined his role from a fervent military leader of the Fengxi Junfa to a pragmatic peace broker, one who recognized that survival in this new age meant acquiescence to the end of his own aspirations for the mantle of his late father. The remade Da Mingguo, though steeped in visions of tradition and splendor, waited for no man's claim, whether so substantiated by blood or ambition. In a grand gesture of reconciling with history's chosen course, the "Young Marshal" retracted from the forefront of Huaren military might, quietly retiring to a life that beheld the changing seasons with the taciturn wisdom that befits a noble's son, one who had seen empires rise, falter, and be reborn. This period also marked the decline of the illustrious Soong family, merchants of significant clout, entwined by matrimony and politic with the very crucibles of power that defined the last century of Huaren statecraft. The marriages that had united them with Jieshi and Dr. Sun Zhongshan, the indomitable spirit behind the Xinhai Geming, lost their political luster with the tumbling of the Chungkwa Mingkuo. The once-mighty Soong influence, so intrinsically linked to the intricate networks of the KMT and foreign supporters, waned as the Nihon-jin shadow and the reinstated imperial governance held sway over the land. Though the descendants of the Soong clan continued their customary pursuits of commerce and philanthropy--a persistent testament to Dr. Sun Zhongshan's enlightening principles of the Three Principles of the People--their hold on the levers of power had withered like autumn leaves in the winds of change. The sun had set on the era when the merchant's name could move armies or decide the fa...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Bak Fat [Northern Expedition |Bak Fat|], the 9 July 1926 - 29 December 1928 joint military expedition/invasion conducted by the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique/Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic |the Chunghwa Minguo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chunghwa Minguo] by [the Chunghwa Minguo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren [Han Chinese/Han/Chinese |Huaren|] nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkw...
CHATBOT: Chapter 14: The Agony of the North: The Fall of the Northern Alliance and the Birth of a New Era The sands of time shifted irrevocably for the land of Zhongguo during the tumultuous years that bore witness to the Bak Fat, a harrowing campaign that sought to redraw the fragmented map of one of the world's oldest civilizations. The year was 1928, and the Chunghwa Minguo, held in the iron grip of the Chungkuo Kuomintang, marched their Guomin Geming Jun northward, a leviathan awoken, lurching with the combined rigor and ideological zeal of Marxist-Stalinist doctrines that had seeped into the very sinews of the party's core. In this epoch of ceaseless turmoil, the Beiyang Government's sell-sword-like existence waned as the Bei Yang Jun firmy clutched onto fragile threads of sovereignty. They were but the guardians of a legacy, a storied past where the mighty Ming Chao once held court over all of Zhongguo with the stoic Zhushi Huangzu at its helm. The Beiyang was a chimera of military might, holding onto the vestiges of the Ming Chao, the last of the dynastic behemoths to bow to the winds of change that howled with the cries of the Xinhai Geming. The Bak Fat campaign, with its grandeur as shining as the ambitions of the men who propelled it, saw the north and its war-torn plains as the final prize. The Guomin Geming Jun pitted their might against the Beiyang Zhengfu, a struggle akin to the engulfing chaos of a thunderstorm seeking to drench the earth with the deluge of new ideologies. Yet the very skies that roared in anticipation wept in shock when a Yue citizen's blade severed the life thread of Jiang Jieshi, the revered yet reviled commander whose shadow towered over the heartlands of the Republic. In the wake of this unforeseen calamity, the Guomin Geming Jun's momentum crumbled like the towering pagodas of yore succumbing to the tremors of the earth. The support of the distant CCCP and the USA, titanic in promise, dwindled to whispers in the face of the erupting chaos that now birthed a power vacuum vast and dark. Taking advantage of this disarray, the north reasserted its might under command of the Fengxi Junfa and Zhang Zuolin, a cunning warlord whose strategic acumen allowed no luxury to sorrow or pause. His hunger for unification rallied the Bei Yang Jun, and by his command, Huanan fell under his consolidated rule. The sweeping campaign did not rest until Zuolin's vision stretched beyond Xingjiang, with the Qumul Xanliqi submitting to his expansive infl...
USER: Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entry, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: What happened to Zhang Zuolin's son Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang, [Zhang Zuolin's son Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang] the infamous "Young Marshal" [Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang], who [Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang] occupied Manjugo and the Beiyang Zhengfu as leader [Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang] of the Fengxi Junfa from [how long Chang Hsueh-liang's aka Zhang Xueliang's leadership of the Fengxi Junfa lasted for] June 4, 1928 - December 26, 1936 and the wealthy Huaren merchant clan of the Soongs that both the now-deceased Jieshi/"Chiang" and the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's founder and [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's] now-deceased founder and [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's] eternal president, the Huaren revolutionary statesman, physician, and political philosopher Dr. Sun Zhongshan [Dr. Sun Yat-Sen |Sun Zhongshan|], [Dr.Sun Zhongshan] also known as [Dr. Sun Zhongshan's other name] Syun Yixian [Sun Yat Sen |Syun Yixian|], who [Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian] was [what Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian was] the leader [Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian] of [what Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian lead] the Xinhai Geming and [Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian...
CHATBOT: Chapter 18: The Enigmatic Fate of the Young Marshal and the Song Dynasty's Waning Influence In the aftermath of the monumental Bak Fat campaign which ultimately led to the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the noble Zhushi Huangzu, a palpable vacuum held the fates of numerous individuals who had played their parts upon the tumultuous stage of Zhongguo's recent history. Amongst those was Zhang Xueliang, son to the warlord Zhang Zuolin and famously known as the "Young Marshal." His legacy, inherited in the wake of his father's demise on June 4, 1928, resonated with the echoes of a militaristic regime balanced by a tempered vision for unity that eluded grasp until the day the Young Marshal's authority waned on December 26, 1936. Zhang Xueliang, whose occupation of Manjugo and the Beiyang Government cascaded into a reign over the Fengxi Junfa, grappled with the intrinsic complexities that shadowed every corner of his commanded lands. In an epoch where might dictated right and allegiance was as transient as the northern zephyrs, the Young Marshal fought not only against external adversaries but within the intricate web of internal strife and the unyielding weight of his bloodline's tainted providence. Following Zhang Zuolin's assassination and the eventual collapse of the Guomin Geming Jun's northern ambitions, the Young Marshal's fragments of conquered domain were swept away as river floods do unsuspecting deltas in the lean season. With the rise of a new order under the marshaling of the Huaren monarchy and Wang Jingwei's ascendence into the civil echelons of power, Zhang Xueliang faced a crossroads veiled in obscurity. Conceding to the inexorable tide, the Young Marshal relinquished his authority to the Da Mingguo and withdrew from the public eye, his desires for unity and reform subsumed by the larger narrative of restoration and rebirth. His withdrawal marked a pensive end to a tumultuous tenure and the diminishing of his family's warlord infamy - a chapter closed in the historical annals of a nation perennially caught between the throes of dying traditions and the nascent pains of resurgence. Concurrent to Zhang Xueliang's fading presence, the illustrious Song family faced the waning of their century-spanning influence. The Soongs, once pillars at the intersection of commerce and political power, whose ties to the deceased Jieshi and the visionary leader Dr. Sun Zhongshan secured their prominence, now navigated a realm so altered that their heri...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the Bak Fat [Northern Expedition |Bak Fat|], the 9 July 1926 - 29 December 1928 joint military expedition/invasion conducted by the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique/Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic |the Chunghwa Minguo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chunghwa Minguo] by [the Chunghwa Minguo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren [Han Chinese/Han/Chinese |Huaren|] nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkw...
CHATBOT: Chapter 5: The Fall of the Northern Expedition From Bitter Victory: The Unification and Subjugation of China The legacy of the Northern Expedition, known as Bak Fat, would come to define Zhongguo's turbulent era from 1926 to 1928. The Northern Expedition, a military campaign initiated by the Guomin Geming Jun of the Chunghwa Minkuo, aimed at reunifying a fractured nation, met a complex constellation of rival powers vying for control. Although its initial objective was to expel the Beiyang Government and the regional warlords, the campaign's unexpected collapse had far-reaching consequences. This chapter examines how the assassination of Jiang Jieshi precipitated the end of the Chunghwa Minkuo and paved the way for the resurgence of traditional Han Chinese monarchy under the Zhu imperial family. The Northern Expedition was seen as a valiant effort to bring about national unification and to establish the Chunghwa Minkuo as the central authority over Zhongguo. The Kuomintang, under the iron-fisted leadership of Jiang Jieshi, sought not only to rid Zhongguo of the Beiyang Government but also to impose a new political order espousing semi-communist principles. It was during the height of the military campaign, on the outskirts of Huanan, where fate took a critical turn. A swift and fateful bullet from a Cantonese nationalist ended the life of Jiang Jieshi. His death unleashed a power vacuum, sowing chaos and disarray within the Guomin Geming Jun. Despite the robust backing of both Soviet consultants and American military support, the absence of their formidable leader left the Kuomintang's forces in disintegration. The Beiyang Army, under the hegemony of the Northern Ocean Army, capitalized on the situation. Its decisive and relentless counter-offensives against the floundering National Revolutionary Army saw a swift reclamation of territory lost to the Chunghwa Minkuo. Enabling their resurgence was none other than the Fengxian Clique, which, through cunning and exploitation of regional strife, had consolidated its dominion over both the Beiyang Government-controlled zones and the strategic Manchurian region of Dongbei. Zhang Zuolin, the charismatic leader of the Fengxian Clique, seized the moment to extend his influence across Central Zhongguo, forcing the Hui Muslim loyalists of the Ma family to capitulate to his rule. At the same time, he shrewdly secured the allegiance of the Qumul Khanate, by assuring them autonomy under the folds of his expansive authorit...
USER: Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entry, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: What happened to Zhang Zuolin's son Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang, [Zhang Zuolin's son Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang] the infamous "Young Marshal" [Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang], who [Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang] occupied Manjugo and the Beiyang Zhengfu as leader [Chang Hsueh-liang aka Zhang Xueliang] of the Fengxi Junfa from [how long Chang Hsueh-liang's aka Zhang Xueliang's leadership of the Fengxi Junfa lasted for] June 4, 1928 - December 26, 1936 and the wealthy Huaren merchant clan of the Soongs that both the now-deceased Jieshi/"Chiang" and the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's founder and [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's] now-deceased founder and [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's] eternal president, the Huaren revolutionary statesman, physician, and political philosopher Dr. Sun Zhongshan [Dr. Sun Yat-Sen |Sun Zhongshan|], [Dr.Sun Zhongshan] also known as [Dr. Sun Zhongshan's other name] Syun Yixian [Sun Yat Sen |Syun Yixian|], who [Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian] was [what Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian was] the leader [Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian] of [what Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian lead] the Xinhai Geming and [Dr. Sun Zhongshan/Syun Yixian...
CHATBOT: Chapter 6: The Twilight of the Young Marshal and the Soong Dynasty's Eclipse From Divided Dragons: Power Struggles and Dynastic Changes in Twentieth-Century Zhongguo In the maelstrom that followed Zhang Zuolin's demise and the collapse of the Northern Expedition, it was his son, Zhang Xueliang, popularly known as the "Young Marshal," who inherited both a legacy of military authority and a fragmented land in dire need of leadership. As a central figurehead of the Fengxian Clique, which held sway over Manjugo and the apex of the Beiyang Government, the Young Marshal's fate was irrevocably tied to the whims of national and international forces vying for control over Zhongguo. The leadership of Zhang Xueliang after his father's death was fraught with challenges. While initially holding significant sway in Manjugo from June 4, 1928, his fortunes gradually waned under the growing might of the Japanese-aligned powers and the internal dissent among vassals and generals once loyal to the Fengxian banner. With the north-eastern territories slipping from under his grip, Zhang Xueliang sought to maintain a semblance of autonomy while navigating the precarious landscape of alliances and enmities. The inexorable ascendancy of the Wang Jingwei-led government, now a reborn form of republicanism under the shadow of Dai Nippon Teikoku, left the Young Marshal with few options. By December 26, 1936, Zhang Xueliang faced stark realities: the erosion of his power and the looming specter of Japanese dominion. In a shocking yet pragmatic shift, the Young Marshal aligned himself with Wang Jingwei's administration, becoming a high-ranking yet largely ceremonial officer within the new order. His renown and influence, despite waning, were harnessed to lend a vestige of continuity to the militaristic traditions of the past. As Zhang Xueliang's political star set, so too did the fortunes of another prominent Huaren dynasty tethered to the collapse of the Kuomintang--the influential merchant family of the Soongs. The Soong clan, once intimately connected to the highest echelons of power through the revolutionary statesman Dr. Sun Zhongshan, found themselves in a challenging new era. Dr. Sun, also known as Sun Yat-Sen in the West, had posthumously maintained a reverent symbolic presence as the eternal president of the Kuomintang, epitomizing the aspirations of the Xinhai Revolution. With the political landscape altered and the reemergence of the Ming State, the Soongs' political relevanc...
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all,all in which the Meiji Ishin [Meiji Reformation |Meiji Ishin|] of 3 January 1868 in [the East Asian country the Meiji Ishin occured in] the Tokugawa bakufu [Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu)|, which |the Tokugawa bakufu| was |the Tokugawa bakufu| a de jure absolute imperial monarchy |the Tokugawa bakufu| but |what else the Tokugawa bakufu was apart from (the Tokugawa bakufu) being a de jure absolute theocratic dynastic imperial royal monarchy (the Tokugawa bakufu)| but a de facto feudal hereditary royal monarchial military dictatorship |the Tokugawa bakufu| located |the Tokugawa bakufu| in |the region of the world the Tokugawa bakufu was located in| East Asia, which |the Tokugawa bakufu| which |the Tokugawa bakufu| ruled |the Tokugawa bakufu| over |the East Asian territories controlled by the Tokugawa bakufu| the Nihon Hondo |Japanese Home Islands (Nihon Hondo)|, |the Tokugawa bakufu| being |what happened to the Tokugawa bakufu| ruled |the Tokugawa bakufu| by |the reigning family of the Tokugawa bakufu ruling as combined de facto military dictators of feudal Japan and its |feudal Japan's| de-facto kings| the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji |Tokugawa clan (Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji)|, |the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji ruling over the Tokugawa bakufu| as (what the reigning members of the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji ruled over the Tokugawa bakufu as in their combined positions of head of government, de-facto kings and de-jure military dictators of the Tokugawa bakufu) its (the Tokugawa bakufu's) seii taishogun/shoguns |"barbarian-quelling generalissmos" (seii taishogun/shoguns), the Nihon-jin military dictators (the seii taishogun/shoguns) and de-facto Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| rulers (seii taishogun/shoguns) from (how long the seii taishoguns'/shoguns' rule over Nihon/Nippon/Yamato lasted) 1185-1868, with the office (of seii taishogun/shogun) normally being heriditary| with the Daiwa Koshitsu |Imperial House of Great Yamato|/the Gen Ouchou |Minamoto dynasty| serving as its |Oke |imperial family (Oke)| and |what other high-level position the Daiwa Koshitsu's/the Gen Ouchou's members had in the government of the Tokugawa bakufu| being chief priests |the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou| of |the East Asian religion the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou were the chief priests (the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou) of| Shinto, |the Tokugawa bakufu| ruling over the Nihon Hondo from |how long the Tokugawa Bakufu's rule over the Nihon Hondo lasted| 21 October 1600-3 January 1868] leads not to the complete dissolution of the shogunate [the Tokugawa Bakufu] and the Nihon-jin feudal system but a compromise between the feudalists that supported the bakufu and the liberal progressives that supported the Nihon-jin Oke [the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou], although the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Daiwa Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chosen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chosen|, |Chosen| known as |Chosen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chosen] Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|], Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Karufuto, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Chosen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947] still [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] was [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] formed by the Meiji Ishin is [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku in this alternate history scenario] still [[the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] formed, although the Tokugawas maintain their [the Tokugawa's] position as Nihon-jin seii taishogun/shoguns andthe buke [military familes |buke|, the combined hereditary military nobility |the buke| and officer caste |buke| of |the East Asian nation the buke was the combine military nobility and officer caste (the buke) of| medieval and early-modern Nihon/Nippon/Yamato from |how long the buke lasted for| the late 12th century until its |the buke's| abolition in |when the buke was abolished| the late 1870s during |what happened during the buke's abolition| the Meiji era |of Nihon-jin history|, |the buke| also |what happened to the buke| being |the buke| popularly known |the buke| as |the buke's more popular name| the samurai] is [what happens to the buke in this alternate history scenario] not abolished entirely [the buke in this story] but [the buke in this story] rather reformed, and [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku in this story] managed to last post-1947 thanks to the Bak Fat [Northern Expedition |Bak Fat|], the 9 July 1926 - 29 December 1928 joint military expedition/invasion conducted by the Chungkwa Mingkuo [Nationalist China/Second Republic of China/National Government of the Republic of China/Chinese National State/CC Clique/Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic |the Chunghwa Minguo|] a unitary one-party totalitarian semi-communist republic under a authoritarian semi-communist military dictatorship [the Chungkwa Mingkuo] ruled [the Chunghwa Minguo] by [the Chunghwa Minguo's ruling party] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang [Chinese Nationalists/Chinese Nationalist Party/Nationalist Party of China |Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang|], a Marxist-Stalinist semi-communist Huaren [Han Chinese/Han/Chinese |Huaren|] nationalist and supremacist political party, secret society and political action group [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] in [where in East Asia the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang is |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang| located] Zhongguo, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo ruled |the Chungkwa Mingkuo| by the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang] ruling [which territories in East Asia were under the Chunghwa Minguo's domain] parts of Zhongguo [China/Han China/Hanland |Zhongguo|] from [when the Chunghwa Minguo's rule over parts of Zhongguo lasted] 1928-1949 as [what the Chunghwa Minguo's political status was] a de jure joint US-Soviet ally [the Chunghwa Minguo] but a de-facto puppet state [the Chunghwa Minguo] of [which nations controlled the Chunghwa Minguo] both powers [the CCCP and the USA], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Chunghwa Minguo] more specifically the Guomin Geming Jun [National Revolutionary Army/Revolutionary Army/National Army |the Guomin Geming Jun|, the armed forces |the Guomin Geming Jun| of |which East Asian nation the Guomin Geming Jun were the armed forces of| the Chunghwa Minkuo] also [the Guomin Geming Jun] known [the Guomin Geming Jun] as [the other name for the Guomin Geming Jun] the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun [National Army of the Republic of China/Republic of China National Army/Chinese Republican National Army/Republic of China Armed Forces |Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun|], [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun] against [the East Asian nation state the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun was |the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun| conducted |the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun| against] the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of with the Beiyang Zhengfu [Beiyang Government |Beiyang Zhengfu|], a stratocratic [military controlled |stratocratic] authoritarian semi-totalitarian regency [the Beiyang Zhengfu] for [which historic East Asian state the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency|the Beiyang Zhengfu| for] the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Empire of the Great Ming/Great Ming/Ming Empire |Da Mingguo|], [the Da Mingguo] also [what also happened to the Da Mingguo] known [the Da Mingguo] as [the Da Mingguo's other name] the Ming Chao ["Ming dynasty" |Ming Chao|], a stratocratic feudalist aristocratic absolute imperial monarchy [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] that [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] was [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was] the last [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] of [what the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao was the last of] the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren [Han Chinese/Chinese |Huaren|] imperial dynastic feudal system [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao], [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao being |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| the last |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao| of the imperial dynastic states governed and administered under the traditional Huaren system |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao|], [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] being [what happened to the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] ruled [the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao] by [who was the the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's reigning monarchial family] the Zhushi Huangzu [Imperial House of Zhu/Zhu imperial family/Imperial Clan of Zhu/Zhu clan |Zhushi Huangzu|] as [what the Zhushi Huangzu ruled the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao as] its [the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's] huangshi [imperial family |huangshi|], [the Zhu Huangzu ruling over the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao as its |the Da Mingguo's/the Ming Chao's| huangshi |the Zhushi Huangzu|] ruling [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo/the Ming Chao ruled over] Zhongguo [Han China/China |Zhongguo|, excluding |which Chinese territories are excluded from Zhongguo| Mobei Menggu |Outer Mongolia/Mongolia (Mobei Menggu)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Xinjiang [East Turkestan |Xinjiang|], Dongbei [Northeastern China (Dongbei), consisting (Dongbei) of (the East Asian territories that make up Dongbei) Manchuria, Russia's Amur Oblast, Russia's Primorskaya Oblast and the southern part of Russia's Khabarovsk Krai region (Dongbei)| and Xiziang |Tibet |Xinjiang| ], from [how long the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao ruled over Zhongguo] 1368-1644, [the Beiyang Zhengfu being |the Beiyang Zhengfu| a regency |the Beiyang Zhengfu| for the Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's eventual restoration] that [the Beiyang Zhengfu] was [what the Beiyang Zhengfu was] the government [Beiyang Zhengfu] of [which East Asian regime the Beiyang Zhengfu was |the Beiyang Zhengfu| the government |the Beiyang Zhengfu| of] the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China/Chinese Republic/Republican China/First Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo|] a semi-democratic aristocratic parliamentary presidential republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] that [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] over [the East Asian nation the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over] Zhongguo from [when the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo] 1912-1915 and then from 1916-1928, [the Zhonghua Minguo in 1915 becoming] the Zhonghua Diguo [Empire of China/Imperial China |Zhonghua Diguo|], a de-jure constitutional parliamentary democratic imperial royal monarchy [the Zhonghua Diguo] but de jure absolute theocratic royal monarchy under an authoritarian stratocracy [the Zhonghua Diguo] ruled [the Zhonghua Diguo] by [the Zhonghua Diguo's ruling family] the Yuanshi Zongmen [Imperial House of Yuan |Yuanshi Zongmen|] as [what the Yuanshi Zongmen ruled the Zhonghua Diguo as] its [the Zhonghua Diguo's] huangshi [the Yuanshi Zongmen] [the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen|] ruling over [the territories in East Asia, Central Asia and Eurasia the Zhonghua Diguo ruled |the Zhonghua Diguo| by the Yuanshi Zongmen as its |the Zhonghua Diguo's| huangshi |the Yuanshi Zongmen| ruled over] Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from [how long the Zhonghua Diguo's rule over Zhongguo, Dongbei, Nei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang lasted] 12 December 1915-22 March 1916, [the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916 ruling |the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo after the Zhonghua Diguo's dissolution on 22 March 1916| over Zhongguo] from 7 July 1937 to 16 August 1945 as [what the Beiyang Zhengfu ruling over the Zhonghua Minguo ruled over Zhongguo as from 1937-1945] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu [Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China/Reorganized Nationalist China/Reorganized Chinese Republic/Constitutional Chinese Republic |Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu|], a protectorate [the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu] of [which East Asian imperial monarchy the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu was |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| a protectorate |the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| of] the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Daiwa Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chosen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chosen|, |Chosen| known as |Chosen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chosen] Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Karufuto, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Chosen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947],Teikoku, [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun against the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] when the latter [ the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] and Dongbei both [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] were [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] occupied [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] by [what occupied both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] the Huaren warlord-bandit coalition/military government of the Fengxi Junfa [Fengtian Clique |Fengxi Junfa|], which [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] lasted [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] from [how long the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei lasted for] 1911-1928, [the Bak Fat conducted by the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun against the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei] fails due to [why the Bat Fat fails in this timeline] the assasination of the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, a Huaren politician [Jieshi], revolutionary [Jieshi], and military leader [Jieshi] who [Jieshi] was [what Jieshi was] known [Jieshi] as [Jieshi's other name] "Chiang Kai-shek" in [where Jieshi was |Jieshi| known as "Chiang Kai-shek"] the West and the CCCP, [Jieshi/"Chiang"] being [what Jieshi/"Chiang" was] the combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi [Chairman of the Nationalist Government/Chairman of the Chungkwa Mingkuo |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi|, the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military |Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi| of |which East Asian state the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) of| the Chunghwa Minguo from |when the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi was (the Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi) the Chunghwa Minguo's de-facto combined head of state, government and of the military| 1928-1947] and Generalissmo [the commander |Generalissmo| of |what a Generalissmo commands| a combined military force consisting |the combined military force a Generalissmo commands| of |what the combined military force a Generalissmo commands consists (the combined military force a Generalissmo) of| army, navy, and air force units.] from [when Jieshi/"Chiang" was | Jieshi/"Chiang"| the Chunghwa Minguo's combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo |Jieshi/"Chiang"| from] 1928-1947, [the Chungkwa Mingkuo's combined Guomin Zhengfu Zhuxi and Generalissimo Jieshi's/"Chiang"'s assasination in this timeline] by [who assasinates Jieshi/"Chiang" in this timeline] a disgruntled Yue [Cantonese |Yue|] citizen, with the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun falling into disarray despite heavy Soviet and American support [to the Chunghwa Minguo], the Bei Yang Jun [Northern Ocean Army |Bei Yang Jun|, a large, Western-style Zhonghua Diguo Jundui |Imperial Huaren Army (Zhonghua Diguo Jundui)| that |the Bei Yang Jun| was |what the Bei Yang Jun was| the Beiyang Zhengfu's military arm |the Bei Yang Jun| and the Zhonghua Minguo's armed forces |the Bei Yang Jun|, which |the Bei Yang Jun| lasted |how long the Bei Yang Jun lasted for| 1912-1916, |the Bei Yang Jun| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun| restored |the Bei Yang Jun after 1916| as |what the Bei Yang Jun was (the Bei Yang Jun) restored (the Bei Yang Jun) as after 1916 the Anguojun |National Pacification Army (Anguojun)|, |the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun| lasting |how long the Bei Yang Jun lasted (the Bei Yang Jun) as the Anguojun| 1926-1928, before |the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| being |what happened to the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| revived |the Bei Yang Jun after 1928| for the last and final time as |what the Bei Yang Jun's final post-1916, post 1928 restoration was| the Weihebudui |Peacekeeping Army (Weihebudui)| the Zhonghua Minguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's combined armed forces |the Weihebudui|, which |the Weihebudui| lasted |how long the Weihebudui lasted for| 1937-1945], [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun] decimating the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun and [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun] seizing Huanan [South Zhongguo'/South China |Huanan|, which |Huanan| consists of |the Huaren territories that make up Huanan| Fujian Sheng |Fujian Province (Fujian Sheng)|, Guangdong Sheng |Guangdong Province (Guangdong Sheng)|, Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu |Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu)| and Hainan Sheng |Hainan Province (Hainan Sheng)|], [the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun decimating the Guomin Geming Jun/the Zhonghua Minguo Guo Jun and |the Bei Yang Jun as the Anguojun| seizing Huanan] bringing an end to the the Chunghwa Minguo's existence and uniting the Middle Kingdom [ Zhongguo] and the land of the Manju [Manchus/Manchurians |Manju|], Dongbei, under one government [the Fengxi Junfa occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu and Dongbei], with the Huaren warlord leading the Fengxi Junfa who seized control of both Manjugo and the Beiyang Zhengfu from 18 June 1927 - 4 June 1928 as combined military dictator and warlord, Zhang Zuolin, [Zuolin in this timeline] quickly using the oppurtunity to seize the lands in central Zhongguo ruled by the Sunni Muslim Chungkwa Mingkuo-alinged Huizu [Hui/Hui people |Huizu|] Ma family and [Zuolin in this timeline] also convince the Qumul Xanliqi [Kumul Khanate/Kingdom of Hamul |Qumul Xanliqi|, a semi-elective tribal feudal Islamic theocratic royal Turkic imperial monarchy |the Qumul Xanliqi| ruled |the Qumul Xanliqi| by |the Qumul Xanliqi's ruling family| the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai |Imperial House of Chagatai (Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai)|, |the Qumul Xanliqi ruled |the Qumul Xanliqi| by the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai| as its |the Qumul Xanliqi's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul |the Ning Imperiye Oyi Chagatai|, |the Qumul Xanliqi| ruling |the Qumul Xanliqi| over |the Eurasian and Central Asian territories the Qumul Xanliqi governed| Xingjiang's Hami prefecture from |how long the Qumul Xanliqi ruled Xingjiang's Hami's prefecture from| 1696-1930], [Zuolin in this timeline convincing the Qumul Xanliqi] to submit to the Huaren central government's [the Fengxi Junfa's occupying both the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu's, Dongbei's and now Huanan's] authority, before [Zuolin in this timeline] exploiting chaos in the rest of Soviet controlled Xingjiang to seize all of Xingjiang and [Zuolin in this timeline] peacefully absorbing Xiziang into the the Fengxi Junfa-occupied Zhonghua Minguo before his [Zuolin's] death via [how Zuolin died] a false flag attack by Soviet NKVD [Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del |NKVD|, the Soviet combined interior ministry, secret police, foreign intelligence agency, border guard and Gendarmerie |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD|, |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD|, |the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/NKVD| lasting from |how long the Narodny komissariat vnutrennih del/the NKVD lasted for| 10 July 1934-15 March 1946] in the form of his [Zuolin's] train being bombed, which the NKVD hoped to blame upon the Nihon-jin so that the Soviets could restore the Chunghwa Minguo and the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang to power in Zhongguo, which [the NKVD's false flag assasination of Zuolin] fails as the Guohui [National Assembly |Guohui|, the Zhonghua Minguo's bicameral legislative branch |the Guohui| with |what the Guohui's two branches were| a Canyiyuan |Senate (canyiyuan)| and a Zhongyiyuan |House of Representatives (Zhongyiyuan)|, which |the Guohui| lasted |the Guohui| from |how long the Guohui lasted for| 8 April 1913-1 July 1925, and then as the Lifayuan |Legislative Yuan (Lifayuan)| under |which East Asian country the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in| the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Guohui was (the Guohui) the Lifayuan in the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu| 1937-1945] is [what happens to the Guohui] called [the Guohui] for an emergency session and civilian authority is finally restored to the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu, although it [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] is [the Zhonghua Minguo ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu] reorganized into the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu after the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun [Army of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Great Nihon-jin Army/the Imperial Nihon-jin Army |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| which |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| was |what the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was| the principal ground force |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| of |the East Asian nation the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was the principal ground force of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku from |when the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) the primary ground force (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun} of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| 1868-1947] steps in to help the Bei Yang Jun as the Weihebudui "restore order", with Wang Zhaoming, [Zhaoming] better known as [Zhaoming's public alias] his [Zhaoming's] pen name Wang Jingwei [Zhaoming's pen name], a Huaren revolutionary [Zhaoming/Jingwei], writer [Zhaoming/Jingwei], philosopher [Zhaoming/Jingwei] and statesman [Zhaoming/Jingwei] who [Zhaoming/Jingwei] broke away from [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei seperated |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from] the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to [why Zhaoming/Jingwei broke away |Zhaoming/Jingwei| from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] immense corruption, [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] failure to address the immense poverty, exploitation and misery of the Huaren people as well as their [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's] connections to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT's/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo were |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| connected |the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo| to] international communism [the CCCP], while [the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed] imperialist powers [the British Empire, the Troisieme Republique francaise |Third French Republic (the Troisieme Republique francaise)| and the USA] to [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo] allowing [what the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo allowed imperialist powers to do] exploit Zhongguo for their [the imperialist powers' own benefit], [the imperialist powers exploiting Zhongguo for their |the imperialist powers'| own benefit during the the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng] without giving the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain anything in return, [Zhaoming/Jingwei breaking away from the Chungkuo Kuomintang/Zhongguo Guomindang/KMT/Kuomintang/Guomindang and the Chungkwa Mingkuo due to their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| immense corruption, their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| connections to international communism as well as their |the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's and the Chungkwa Mingkuo's| failure to prevent foreign imperialism against the Huaren people under the Chungkwa Mingkuo's domain] as well as his [Zhaoming's/Jingwei's] disagreement with [whom Zhaoming/Jingwei disagreed with] the corrupt, insatible, hypocritical, megalomanical and tyrannical Jiang Jieshi, [Zhaoming/Jingwei in this timeline] becoming [what Zhaoming/Jingwei becomes in this timeline] the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled [the Zhonghua Minguo] by the Beiyang Zhengfu's first civilian Dazongtong [Great President |Dazongtong|, the directly democratically elected head of state |Dazongtong| of |which East Asian nation the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the head of state of| the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu from |when the Dazongtong was (the Dazongtong) the Zhonghua Minguo/Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's directly democratically elected head of state (the Dazongtong) 1912-1945], [Zhaoming/Jingwei becoming the Zhonghua Minguo's ruled |the Zhonghua Minguo| by the Beiyang Zhengfu's first civilian Dazongtong] and the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's first Dazongtong [Zhaoming/Jingwei], although the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still does in this timeline] establishes [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still establishes in this timeline] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] protectorates of [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's other pre-WW2 era and WW2-era protectorates were] the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren [the Great Manchurian Empire/Empire of Great Manchuria/Manchukuo/Manchoukuo |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/the Mahaan Manchooriyan Saamraajy/the Periya Mancuriyan Peraracu/IkhJegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren|, a constitutional democratic absolute unitary parliamentary imperial monarchy |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| ruled |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| by |the reigning family of Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog |Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro (Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog)| as |what the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog ruled Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren as] its |Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul |imperial family (Ezen Khaany Ger Bul)|, |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren ruled (Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) by the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog as its (the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's) Ezen Khaany Ger Bul (the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog)| located |Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| in |which region of East Asia Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren was located in| Manjugo [Dongbei] from |how long the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's rule over Manjugo lasted| 1932-1945, as |what the Da Manzhou Diguo's/Dae Manju Jegug's/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren's political status was| a protectorate | the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren| of |which East Asian nation the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren was (the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) a protectorate (the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren) of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] and [the Dai Nihon Teikoku's other WW2-era protectorate] the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang [Mengjiang United Autonomous Government/Mongolian Autonomous Federation/the Federal Autonomous Government of Mongolia |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| a constitutional democratic absolute royal tribal monarchy |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| located |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| in |which region of East Asia the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Chahar region of |where Chahar is located| Nei Menggu and [what other region of East Asia apart from Chahar the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang governed| the Suiyan region of |where Suiyan is located| Zhongguo from |when the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's rule over Charhar and Suiyan lasted |1939-1945 and |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| was |what happened to the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| ruled |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| by |the reigning family of the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan |Imperial House of Borjigin (Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan)| the descendants |the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan| of |the major Central Asian historical figure the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan is (the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan) descended (the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan) from| the 12th-13th century MoNGgolcuud |Mongol/Mongolian (MoNGgolcuud)| tribal chief-turned ruthless conquerer Temujin, who |Temujin| would [Temujin] later be known as |Temujin's other name| Genghis Khan, [the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan ruling the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| as |what the Borjigin Khaany Impyeratoryn Klan ruled the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang as| its |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's| royal family as |what the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon's/Mengjiang's political status was| a protectorate |the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang| of |which East Asian nation the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang was a protectorate of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku still |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| establishing both the Da Manzhou Diguo/Dae Manju Jegug/Ikh Manjuuryn Ezent Guren and the Mongolyn Oortoo Zasakh Kholboot Zasgiin Ordon/Mengjiang in this timeline] with the Huaren monarchy [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and he Zhushi Huangzu] being [what happens to the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in this timeline] restored [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] as the government [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] of post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on [when the the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu are |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| restored |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| as the government |the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu| of post-Bak Fat Zhongguo] 28 March 1938, although it [the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] remains a Nihon-jin imperial protectorate [the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao] with .Wang Jingwei transitioning from being the Zhonghua Minguo's as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu's Dazongtong to [Wang Jingwei] being the Nichi Naka Sensou/Dierci Zhongri Zhanzheng-era restored Da Mingguo's/Ming Chao's Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen [Prime Minister of the Ming Cabinet |Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| the head of government |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| of |which East Asian nation the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen is the head of government of| the Zhonghua Diguo, who |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| also |what the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen also does| presides |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| over |what the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen also presides over| the Guohui, |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| appointing |whom the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen appoints| the ministers and chairpersons of the Guohui on the advise of |whose reccomendation the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen appoints the ministers and chairpersons of the Guohui on| the Zhongguo Huangdi |Emperor of China/Chinese Emperor ( Zhongguo Huangdi)|, |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| being |what happens to the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| chosen |the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| from |where the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen is selected from| the winning party of Chinese elections by |who selects the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen| the Zhongguo Huangdi] on [when Wang becomes the Da Ming Neige Zongli Dachen] after the Huaren imperial restoration, [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on March 28, 1938] fulfilling the goals of the combined national liberation and self-determination movementt of the Xinhai Geming [Xinhai Revolution |Xinhai Geming|], which [the Xinhai Geming] lasted from [for how long the Xinhai Geming lasted for] 10 October 1911 - 12 February 1912, which [the Xinhai Geming] toppled [which government and nation fell due to the Xinhai Geming] the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk [Great Qing Empire/Empire of the Great Qing/Great Qing/Great Qing State], which [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] was [what type of nation state the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk was] an absolute imperial dynastic royal semi-parliamentary Indian-style monarchy [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] ruled [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] by [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's ruling family] the Manju [Manchurian/Manchu |Manju|] Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog [Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro |Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog|] as [what the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog ruled the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk as] its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's] Ezen Khaany Ger Bul [imperial family |Ezen Khaany Ger Bul|], [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk ruled |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk| by the Aisin-Jirogiin Ezen Khaany Ovog as its |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's| Ezen Khaany Ger Bul] ruling over [the East Asian nations occupied by the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] Zhongguo, Nei Menggu, Mobei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's] homeland of [which nation/region of East Asia was the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's homeland] Manjuur [Manchuria/Dongbei |Manjuur|] from [the extent of the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/the Da Qing Diguo's/the Daecheong Jeguk's rule over Zhongguo, Nei Menggu, Mobei Menggu, Xiziang, and Xingjiang from Manjuur] 1644-1912, [the restoration of the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu in post-Bak Fat Zhongguo on March 28, 1938 fufiling the goals of the Xinhai Geming], which [the goals of the the Xinhai Geming] were [what the goals of the Xinhai Geming were] to liberate Zhongguo from Manju colonial occupation and also to restore the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu as the government [the Da Mingguo/Ming Chao and the Zhushi Huangzu] of post-Qing Zhongguo, although the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku takes both Xingjiang and Xiziang from Zhongguo, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] allowing the reliberated Qumul Xanliqi to rule over all of Sherqiy Turkistan [East Turkestan |Sherqiy Turkistan|] as a Nihon-jin protectorate and [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] subsequently making Xiziang a Nihon-jin protectorate.protectorate under the rule of the Llamas, leaving the post-Bak Fat restored Da Mingguo/Ming Chao in charge of only post-Bak Fat Zhongguo under the protection of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku.
CHATBOT: Chapter XIV: The Era of Compromise and The Birth of a Hybrid State On the 3rd of January in the year 1868, the Meiji Ishin marked a transformative period in the Nihon Hondo, the Japanese Home Islands, where the ruling Tokugawa Bakufu--a hereditary military dictatorship--faced its greatest challenge. Amidst the push-and-pull of power between traditionalists and progressives, a unique resolution emerged, shaping the course of the East Asian archipelago's destiny in a manner unanticipated by many. The Tokugawa shogunate, having established rule over Japan in the early 1600s under Ieyasu Tokugawa, had maintained an intricate feudal system where the Shogun, the military dictator, wielded power with the daimyo class at his behest. Conversely, the Imperial House of Great Yamato, known also as the Gen Ouchou, retained largely ceremonial roles, serving as the chief priests of Shinto and acting as symbols of Japan's ancient heritage. The Meiji Ishin signified not the complete undoing of the bakufu, but rather sparked a negotiation between the samurai class, who upheld the feudal order, and the modernists who advocated for the empowerment of the Daiwa Koshitsu. The resulting compromise led to the formation of a novel entity: the Dai Nippon Teikoku, a hybrid construct blending old and new. This empire maintained its feudal roots while embracing progressive reforms and power structures. The Dai Nippon Teikoku fostered the coexistence of the Tokugawa shogunate alongside the rejuvenated imperial institution. The samurai class underwent not abolition but transformation, adapting to the changing sociopolitical landscape. This adaptability proved instrumental in extending the lifespan of the Dai Nippon Teikoku well beyond 1947, a testament to the resilience of its dual governance. The Northern Expedition by the Nationalist China, intended to unify the nation under the Kuomintang, inadvertently played a role in solidifying the Dai Nippon Teikoku's position in East Asia. The assassination of Jiang Jieshi, the leader of the Kuomintang, led to the dissolution of Nationalist forces. With external efforts from the reinvigorated Beiyang Army, which once acted as the military wing of the Zhonghua Minguo, China saw a return to monarchy with the Ming Clan reascending under the aegis of the Japanese Empire. Internationally, the Japanese Empire's impressively maintained its sphere of influence, establishing protectorates across the region including the Manchurian Empire and the Mongoli...
CHATBOT: Chapter XV: The Empire's Sword and Shield: Formation of the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun and The Shadow War In the wake of the Meiji Ishin, the restoration witnessed a profound reformation within the military struct
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USER: Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all in which the Meiji Ishin [Meiji Reformation |Meiji Ishin|] of 3 January 1868 in [the East Asian country the Meiji Ishin occured in] the Tokugawa bakufu [Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu)|, which |the Tokugawa bakufu| was |the Tokugawa bakufu| a de jure absolute imperial monarchy |the Tokugawa bakufu| but |what else the Tokugawa bakufu was apart from (the Tokugawa bakufu) being a de jure absolute theocratic dynastic imperial royal monarchy (the Tokugawa bakufu)| but a de facto feudal hereditary royal monarchial military dictatorship |the Tokugawa bakufu| located |the Tokugawa bakufu| in |the region of the world the Tokugawa bakufu was located in| East Asia, which |the Tokugawa bakufu| which |the Tokugawa bakufu| ruled |the Tokugawa bakufu| over |the East Asian territories controlled by the Tokugawa bakufu| the Nihon Hondo |Japanese Home Islands (Nihon Hondo)|, |the Tokugawa bakufu| being |what happened to the Tokugawa bakufu| ruled |the Tokugawa bakufu| by |the reigning family of the Tokugawa bakufu ruling as combined de facto military dictators of feudal Japan and its |feudal Japan's| de-facto kings| the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji |Tokugawa clan (Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji)|, |the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-...
CHATBOT: Chapter XI: The Continuity of Tradition and the Onset of Modernity in the Meiji Ishin Era: Reform and Compromise In the wake of the Meiji Ishin, it was not the dissolution of the Tokugawa bakufu that marked the transition of Nihon, but a profound compromise between continuities of the past and the imperatives of modernity. The Tokugawa shogunate, a feudal hereditary military dictatorship that had held sway over the Nihon Hondo since the decisive Battle of Sekigahara, found itself not at the precipice of extinction but in the throes of transformation. The Tokugawa-shi, ruling as shoguns, emerged not vanquished but integrally incorporated into a new order that maintained the dignity and function of their offices, albeit circumscribed by a newly configured polity. The Daiwa Koshitsu, the divine custodians of the realm, presided over the emergent Dai Nippon Teikoku, asserting their role as the imperial family and central figureheads of the nascent state. This great rebalancing acknowledged the sovereign's sacred duty upheld by Shinto priesthood, but inscribed within a political context that gave way to constitutional and parliamentary processes. Here, in the grand compromise, the samurai class was not disbanded; rather, they were reformed and retained, woven into the institutional tapestries that would carry Nihon into the modern age. As the Bak Fat unfolded across the East China Sea, the fate of Nihon's ambitious Dai Nippon Teikoku would be tested. Yet, precisely at the zenith of this geopolitical maelstrom, an unforeseen end to the Chunghwa Mingkuo's ambitions catalyzed further evolution within East Asia's power dynamics. The assassination of Jiang Jieshi fractured the Guomin Geming Jun, and the tumultuous restoration of a fragmented Zhongguo under auspices of an old dynasty happened under Nihon's watchful guardianship. The landscape thusly drawn presented a Nihon ready not merely to dominate but to mediate a shifting balance of order - fostering protectorates and upholding allegiances with nations like Manjugo, Mengjiang, and the remodeled regions of Xingjiang and Xiziang within their sphere of influence. The Huaren peoples found their governance returned to a semblance of customary rule with the rise of Da Mingguo under the stewardship of the Zhushi Huangzu, though now this rule would unfurl under new banners of compromise with, and protection from Nihon. In the interwoven tales of military elites, sacred imperial legacies, and newly embraced modernities, ...
USER: Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entry, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: How did the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku form the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun after the Meiji Ishin, while [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] maintaining the buke? And how did the Kempeitai [gendarmerie |Kempeitai|, [the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police |the Kempeitai| from |when the Kempeitai was (the Kempeitai) the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police| 1881-1945, its |the Kempeitai's| main duties being |what the Kempeitai's main duties were| maintaining military discipline, enforcing conscription laws, protecting vital military zones, and investigating crimes among soldiers, while |the Kempeitai| also |what the Kempeitai also did| shared civilian secret police, espionage, and counter-intelligence roles within the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] help the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's founder and [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's] founder and [the Chungkuo Kuomintang's/Zhongguo Guomindang's/KMT's/Kuomintang's/Guomindang's] eternal president, the Huaren revolutionary statesman, physician, and political philosopher Dr. Sun Zhongshan [Dr. Sun Yat-Sen |Sun Zhongshan|], [Dr.Sun Zhongshan] also known as [Dr. Sun Zhongshan's other name] Syun Yixian [Sun Yat Sen |Syun Yixian|], who [Dr...