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The Zhong Hua Alliance

Xiaguo
27-08-2004, 06:41
The Alliance COnference will be held in Beijing, N. China. The leaders of Sino, Taiwan, and Chuang-Han will be invited to set the plans and points of the document and will sign it at the conference. A state visit preparation will be planned to acomodate the attending heads of Sino, Taiwan, and Chuang-Han respectfully.
Sino
27-08-2004, 07:04
TAG

OOC: *Gets the Gen. Liu costume out off the wardrobe and readies for another classic character RP*

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Sino
27-08-2004, 07:15
The Armed Republic of Sino has expressed concerns for the safety of China and beliefs that a 'new Great Wall' (series of high-tech fortifications linking all borders of China) should be built and manned by the members of this alliance jointly.

- Gen. Zhao Nan Qi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
_Taiwan
27-08-2004, 11:22
President Zhang has departed for Beijing.
Xiaguo
27-08-2004, 17:30
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http://www.chinatravel1.com/chinese/city/beijing/jingdian/images/tiananmen.jpg

The Site of the Conference has been recheduled to The People's National Conngress. As Prime Minister, Yeh Zhao Feng and the Emperor, Jin Tai Ji will be at the conference.
Neo-Wu
27-08-2004, 17:59
The Tanaka Clan, would like to possibly set up a pact, of trading.
All members of the Zhong Hua Alliance, are welcomed to join The Tanaka Clan

If you wish to join, please register at s4.invisionfree.com/The_Tanaka_Clan


Jack Izand
Leader: The Tanaka Clan
Chuang-Han China
28-08-2004, 00:41
The Emperor of the Chuang (Zhuang) people will attend if the other members attending agree and recognize that the Chuang half of Chuang-Han is a separate state and separate racial identity from China and the Han Chinese people, and will remain so.

The Han people of the Chuang-Han State will be represented by the High Han Congressman and Han Regent.
Xiaguo
28-08-2004, 02:36
The Beijing Imperial Honors Guards has lined up the route to the COngress hall. Security is high using, Sino's new weapons. Marching bands and orchestras play each nation's national anthem by order. The Prime Minister, the one that will be signing the document has in the lobby to greet the National leaders.

The Xiannese government has already recognise Chuang-Han CHina as an Independent Nation. However, we still understand there are many CHinese in Chuag-Han and we will not go any further in recognising the racial minority in CHuang-Han to be independent from the Chinese.
Sino
29-08-2004, 00:11
The Emperor of the Chuang (Zhuang) people will attend if the other members attending agree and recognize that the Chuang half of Chuang-Han is a separate state and separate racial identity from China and the Han Chinese people, and will remain so.

The Han people of the Chuang-Han State will be represented by the High Han Congressman and Han Regent.

The Chuang-Han State must acknowledge the terms of the treaty proposing for the eventual unification of China, all members of this alliance are undeniably children of Mother China, however due to the unfortunate circumstances of warfare and chaos, have been separated from the ways of nationhood.

Chuang-Han must learn to accept that they are part of China, which we Sinoese see as an all-supreme spiritual entity, yet tangible and one day capable of reuniting. The Chuang may be a seprate ethnic (not racial) identity to the Han, but certainly still Chinese, just like the Tibetans and Uighurs. They are as a partof China as the Tiananmen Square, the Lhasa Potala or the tanks of Sino.
Sino
29-08-2004, 00:13
General Liu decides to travel in style by train due to the recent spying incident involving Bonstock.

http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/beijing/images/beijing5.jpg
Xiaguo
29-08-2004, 06:45
Yep, Liu always have an easy explanation. I'll wait for Taiwan and Chuang.
Chuang-Han China
29-08-2004, 07:05
The Chuang migrated to this land 3000 years ago, and were either self-ruled or ruled by a Lao Kingdom until the Six Dynasties Period. Sino cannot accept that the Chuang are a separate people, a separate culture, the Chuang cannot be assimilated into China. The Chuang accept that they are part of Chinese lands, and consider China's history their mutual history. The Chuang language is a combination of Thai and Mandarin, showing that the Chuang are a long incorporated aspect of China. But if China were ultimately unified, the Chuang could not accept total merger, we would have to remain autonomous, with complete self-government without influence from the Han.
Sino
30-08-2004, 05:38
The Chuang migrated to this land 3000 years ago, and were either self-ruled or ruled by a Lao Kingdom until the Six Dynasties Period. Sino cannot accept that the Chuang are a separate people, a separate culture, the Chuang cannot be assimilated into China. The Chuang accept that they are part of Chinese lands, and consider China's history their mutual history. The Chuang language is a combination of Thai and Mandarin, showing that the Chuang are a long incorporated aspect of China. But if China were ultimately unified, the Chuang could not accept total merger, we would have to remain autonomous, with complete self-government without influence from the Han.

Autonomous does not mean being separate or in disagreemnt of Chinese unification. The Chuang may not be Han, but they have been vigorously acculturated, despite no pressure of such by the Han.

The people of China are one, there should not be any ethnic deviants what so ever. Other than keeping one's own culture, the ehtnic minorities must learn the nation's official language.

The issue of autonomy must come down to constitutional affairs, the so-called Emperor of the Chuang must be only a figurehead, with limited powers, just his Xiannese counterpart.
Hawaiian Islands
30-08-2004, 05:48
OOCly, I am chinese, can I join?
Sino
30-08-2004, 06:07
OOCly, I am chinese, can I join?

OOC: Ask Xiaguo and _Taiwan. My opinions may contrast theirs.
Chuang-Han China
30-08-2004, 06:49
Autonomous does not mean being separate or in disagreemnt of Chinese unification. The Chuang may not be Han, but they have been vigorously acculturated, despite no pressure of such by the Han.

The people of China are one, there should not be any ethnic deviants what so ever. Other than keeping one's own culture, the ehtnic minorities must learn the nation's official language.

The issue of autonomy must come down to constitutional affairs, the so-called Emperor of the Chuang must be only a figurehead, with limited powers, just his Xiannese counterpart.

We agree that the Chuang do not have a conflict with China. But there, our mutual agreement ends.

The Chuang must keep their ethnic identity, and cannot be assimilated for their own history's sake. They must retain their language - Although it has already been merged minimally with Mandarin - and they would have to remain at the very least Autonomous!

Furthermore, the Emperor of the Chuang people holds no power, yet has complete control over the Government. He doesn't actually do anything in the running of the Government, yet the Government relies upon him. He most certainly cannot become a mere figurehead.
Xiaguo
30-08-2004, 06:52
The Xiannese Emperor was overall, 'ticked' off by Liu's comment, but, in a good mood and a good and as a generous gesture, ignored it.
Sino
31-08-2004, 02:23
We agree that the Chuang do not have a conflict with China. But there, our mutual agreement ends.

The Chuang must keep their ethnic identity, and cannot be assimilated for their own history's sake. They must retain their language - Although it has already been merged minimally with Mandarin - and they would have to remain at the very least Autonomous!

Furthermore, the Emperor of the Chuang people holds no power, yet has complete control over the Government. He doesn't actually do anything in the running of the Government, yet the Government relies upon him. He most certainly cannot become a mere figurehead.

That must be rephrased to at the very most autonomous. Separatists of China are best dealt with swiftly.
Xiaguo
31-08-2004, 04:39
The Xiannese Government agrees. Of course, using force on our brothers is not what a brother should to to another, however, sometimes we need to beat them to show them back into place.

We do wish the CHuang-han Government reconsider entering such an alliance as it promotes unity and strength withing our region.
_Taiwan
31-08-2004, 05:18
OOC: Hm, there's really nothing to post.
IC:

The plane lands.
Sino
31-08-2004, 05:35
The train grinds to a gentle halt, waking the general from his sleep. It was dark in his private carriage, but the lights outside clearly indicates that his he has arrived as expected. He had considered to avoid the publicity, by having his train stopping at some semi-abandoned warehouse platform, far too early in the morning for any journalists to get on his trail.

His eyes peered out the tinted windows, cautious as always. There's no pomp in his life. His train was disguised as any other Sinoese freight carrier, all carriages were identical.
Sino
01-09-2004, 06:42
Leave Notice:

OOC: I'll be away until late Friday. 48 hours of no distractions and all bush (not the presidential or hairy sort)!
Xiaguo
01-09-2004, 22:26
OOC:I will also be inactive until the weekends, I have Band Monday - Friday, 6-11am in the morning, 5-10pm at night. You guys get the point, right?

NOTE:Don't answer that.
Sino
08-09-2004, 06:04
OOC: Don't let this RP die!!!
Bedou
08-09-2004, 06:34
OOC: Given the proximity I have to Sino, and apparently Xiaguo.
Would it be possible for Bedou to send a delegate to the alliance conference as a trade envoy.
My nation does seek better relations with the far east, and has a distaste for some of the parties involved in the Korean conflict that involved Xiaguo.
Also...I will explain ICly if I have persmission to attend.
Sino
08-09-2004, 07:20
OOC: Given the proximity I have to Sino, and apparently Xiaguo.
Would it be possible for Bedou to send a delegate to the alliance conference as a trade envoy.
My nation does seek better relations with the far east, and has a distaste for some of the parties involved in the Korean conflict that involved Xiaguo.
Also...I will explain ICly if I have persmission to attend.

OOC: Sure, go for your life, son!
Sino
08-09-2004, 07:21
OOC: Given the proximity I have to Sino, and apparently Xiaguo.
Would it be possible for Bedou to send a delegate to the alliance conference as a trade envoy.
My nation does seek better relations with the far east, and has a distaste for some of the parties involved in the Korean conflict that involved Xiaguo.
Also...I will explain ICly if I have persmission to attend.

OOC: Sure, go for ya life, son!
Bedou
08-09-2004, 17:21
OOC: Thanks Sino.
I will post later when I get back from Parent teacher conferences, school just started and I have to go talk to my kids teachers.
IC:
Xiaguo
09-09-2004, 01:39
Trade? Xiaguo loves trade, Sino, i don't know, he has a trade deficit and I dont, a pretty high surplus also. -_- Sorry, Liu, wished to rub it in a little more.
Sino
09-09-2004, 05:40
OOC: Gentlemen, a more down-to-earth issue would be this year's military parades (potentially whoop-ass RP). We should have them on Oct. 10th, instead of Oct. 1st (not to offend the ROC). Sino, Xiaguo, Chuang-Han and ROC should all parade and show 'em in Beijing. United in drill and singing off the same song sheet, such a significant attraction will signify the unity of the Chinese people!
Xiaguo
09-09-2004, 06:13
OOC:For those of you who want to know why Xiaguo is Xiaguo. China's great emeror, Huang DI was from the HuaXia tribe and he united such tribes, XiaHua, Dongyi with others and formed ancient chinese culture and

Xiaguo will prepare for the parade. Beijing will undergo remodeling, of course just re-painting and such, nothing big. We'll welcome our brothers.

National Anthems
Sino - Call to Arms
Xiaguo - Five Starred Flag
Taiwan - ?3 Principles?
Chuang-Han - ?

The theme of the parade is Chinese Culture and Cinese unity.
The Imperial Palace will be opened to officials and will be watching the parade from there, National Leaders are urged to stay on the Forbidden CIty Balcony and watch rather than parade down with your army.We urge national figures to wear Modern Apparel.
Sino
09-09-2004, 06:32
OOC: But primarily, it'll be a military parade. We need to show to the world that we can still blow sh*t up and nobody f*cks the Chinese flag!
Xiaguo
10-09-2004, 00:51
Great, we'll bring out our whole arsenal, *Opens CLoset* Hmm, we'll have to lend some..


The Order of the parade will be conducted starit throught Tiananmen Square.
The Parade Bands, SOldiers, such will march by sectionals, Airforce will march with airforce.

Bands will also march with other bands. This is to further complete our great Unity as brothers and sisters of China.
Chuang-Han China
10-09-2004, 01:34
OOC: Just posting to confirm that I'm still checking up on this thread. I was trying to find myself a National Anthem, but it's not working...
Sino
10-09-2004, 05:21
OOC: Just posting to confirm that I'm still checking up on this thread. I was trying to find myself a National Anthem, but it's not working...

OOC: Speaking of which, we need to inform _Taiwan that this thread is active again.
Chuang-Han China
10-09-2004, 06:09
Also, you have to add me to your map fo China Xiaguo!
Xiaguo
11-09-2004, 02:21
What is Chuang-Han's capital?
here's the new Chuang Han Territories.
Xiaguo
11-09-2004, 02:56
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v25/Littleredboi/NSCHINA3.jpg

Xiaguo - Is the original governments of the 5 Provicial Regions, Nei Mongolia, Jilin, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, and Hebei. The Contitutional Republic of China was established on August, and made official as of September 7th. The new capital was moved to Bejing as the Official Imperial Capital of North China.

Sino - Is the original Government of all South Chinese Sea Territory and have expanded Through Guangdong, Fujian, and Zhejiang, and Jiangsu. An unofficial Capital was announced by the Shanghai City Government, but was not made official by Sino, nor does most government operating structures located there. Sino now runs as a New Nationalist Millitary State.

Taiwan - After the Elections having the people's elected President, Zhang Fu Guo, a highly respected politician by many, announced his efforts to establish closer relations with the mainland countries. Taiwan signed an Alliance act with Sino. A Tri Treaty, Sino-Taiwan-Xiaguo Alliance was formed. Taiwan, however, still faces the issue of the Maropian Coast(Hualien) which is stil under Bonstockian controll.

Chuang-Han - During the decision by the Chuang-Han government to reopen ties with the Chinese. CHuang-Han however has refused to sign the Quad Alliance, or the CHinese Allegiance. Their argument was the lack of autonomity given by neighboring nations. The Nation, still headed by the Thai minority will undergo changes and resentment by the Han Chinese, still residing in Chuang-Han.
Sino
11-09-2004, 09:57
OOC: A brilliant summary indeed.
Chuang-Han China
11-09-2004, 11:02
OOC: Ahem, I own Guangxi and Hainan as well... Here's an edit on what me and Sino agreed on:

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Jeitan
11-09-2004, 11:33
OOC>

My nation is an amalgam of WW2 China and Japan under a sort of Imperial aristocracy. Would that work for your conference? Thanks.
Bedou
11-09-2004, 17:49
The Sultan realized that it would be presumptious to send even himself or anyone else to this alliance conference.
He sent an envoy who instead of attending would deliver a messege of gratitude and respect, and an open invitation for trade negotiation at the Leisure of his neighbors to the East.
Bedou Foreign Affairs. (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=6898663&posted=1#post6898663)
Peace be upon the whole of Asia.
Xiaguo
11-09-2004, 23:29
The Boundaries layed out by Sino and CHuang-Han are officially recognised and accepted.

OOC:Thank you Liu. Uhh, well, getting back to the point.

Major tariffs have been set on all Chuang-Han imports. A ban on weapontry and food has also been setted up toward the Chuang-Hans.

"The CHuang-Han government must recognise itself as an unseparatable part f CHina, they need to know we must unite. They must recognise the rights of the Hans living in CHuang-Han.." said Mr Wu Tse Min. He then left the Xiannese Congress shortly after passing the tariffs.
The RSR
12-09-2004, 18:58
I am a chinese myself, but may i ask what is this conference about?
Sino
13-09-2004, 05:47
OOC: Should we do this ICly or OOCly?
Sino
13-09-2004, 07:21
The Boundaries layed out by Sino and CHuang-Han are officially recognised and accepted.

OOC:Thank you Liu. Uhh, well, getting back to the point.

Major tariffs have been set on all Chuang-Han imports. A ban on weapontry and food has also been setted up toward the Chuang-Hans.

"The CHuang-Han government must recognise itself as an unseparatable part f CHina, they need to know we must unite. They must recognise the rights of the Hans living in CHuang-Han.." said Mr Wu Tse Min. He then left the Xiannese Congress shortly after passing the tariffs.

"As much as we would like such a treat to happen, further damaging relations with Chuang-Han will only result in potential foreign intervention and prying of the Zhuang from the heart of China." General Liu explained carefully via video link, as the conference had started without him.

He looked out the tinted window, the unmarked and flagless motorcade was approaching Tiananmen. It was no surprise that the Xiannese display his portrait over Mao's, but reality was a far cry from fiction.
Chuang-Han China
13-09-2004, 07:49
Xue Shen, the Foreign Minister of Chuang-Han and envoy to the conference as the Emperor was in no fit condition to travel, sighed heavily and wispered in Zhuang to his aide about Xiannese gaul for doing such a thing during an conference of Alliance. "I agree with General Liu!" He said to the conference. "Tarrifs can only lead to greater discourse! Xiaguo does not wish Zhuang cooperation with the other China's?" Xue said in a harsh tone.
Xiaguo
15-09-2004, 02:02
OOC:I don't care, the tariffs is already passed.

Tariffs are only raised due to CHuang-Han's trade policies and are not related to politics what so ever. However, this is only temporarily, we will lower the tariffs if our partners have required the enough-efficient links.

A monument was laid in Tianmen Square honouring every single minority of CHina, hopefully. Another monument is also built near the SUmmer palace. The Ying Hong Pagoda which will contain 2 statues of a notorius leader or person from every Chinese province
Sino
15-09-2004, 06:15
OOC:I don't care, the tariffs is already passed.

Tariffs are only raised due to CHuang-Han's trade policies and are not related to politics what so ever. However, this is only temporarily, we will lower the tariffs if our partners have required the enough-efficient links.

A monument was laid in Tianmen Square honouring every single minority of CHina, hopefully. Another monument is also built near the SUmmer palace. The Ying Hong Pagoda which will contain 2 statues of a notorius leader or person from every Chinese province

Such would be impossible to devise. The names and boundaries of provinces have changed considerably overtime. How about just some statues of regular Chinese greats through the ages?

Grand statues and monuments are too communist anyway. It is a shame that money is wasted in graffitying our spledid capital's satisfactory image, instead of building up more forces if Daylam or some other greedy paw decides to attack.

OOC: The enthusiasm for bullsh*t. Somebody still loves Mao at heart.
Xiaguo
15-09-2004, 23:38
OOC:That's where the extra tariffs come in handy. A statue of the CHuang-Han Emperor arrives in Beijing. Due to Liu's request, there will be no statue of himself.

The Zhong Guo Railway System has undergo repairs and upgrades. Bullet trains ae now situated in every major Chinese city.