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The Chinese Awakening (AMW ONLY)

Xiaguo
25-03-2005, 08:09
"You should of confronted me before you order the assasination, you could of.." yelled Ye, with Lin interupting in an even stronger tone, "My policy is to destroy that man, and to do so, I need not of your advice or orders.!"

The argument turned even worst, with Ye pulling out his pistol and threatening Lin at headpoint. Lin, without a word, left Ye's office, and headed back to Beijing.

Ye, along with his wife headed to the Beijing Imperial Airbase to board a plane to the planned talks in America. Ye and Xu were both stopped by the airbase guards and were escorted to a car. Sources say they were heading to The Ministry of Defense Building.http://www.chinatoday.com/gov/zhongnanhai.jpg

The Imperial Family had also been held under house arrest within the Forbidden City. The Palace was emptied of officials, and even the maids and laborers in the palace were locked in their quarters. Fighting broke out within the palace, but had died down. Several bodies were dragged out, seevral guards, including the head of the Palace Royal Guardsmen.
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Meanwhile, Lin had supposedly made a deal with several high heads of the Ministry of Defense.
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Chancellor Ye Zhao Feng, and Lady Xu were stopped by Lin's men from boarding a plane to America. They were reportedly held Taiping(Shenyang) under house arrest.
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_Taiwan
25-03-2005, 08:15
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Xiaguo
25-03-2005, 16:59
"Lin, you're not the man I had met prior to the war." said Yeh in his current 'residence'.

"Hahaha, Mr. Ye, have you not noticed, have you not recognised me?"

Ye looked closer into his eyes, and he realised, it was Dao Min Ju, a Korean General, a notiable figure of the Dongbuk Independence when Dao had led a seperatist movement after his defeat by Yeh. Yeh had alowed him to stay at in Xiaguo under government surveilance but had soon lost any contact with him. He was the man who had pushed the way for a greater cause to untie Zhonghua after losing the Civil War with Yeh and Wu Tse Min.

"What in the.."

"Hahaha, good dream." said the man, now, a complete dictator. And the door slams.


Fighting breaks out in Taiping(Shenyang) where Yeh was detained. Hundreds of Ye supporters, mainly the loacal militia, and several loyal officers in Taiping, after hearing the news have demanded a release. Several heads of state were also detained this weekend. Lin, dressed in a Pre-WWII German Head Uniform had marched out into Tiananmen square along with his troops. A curfew were set in several major cities, most of the civilians do not even know what has just happened.

"We are expecting a revolution, please, remain indoors, we wish to keep the lives of our people, and we wish to keep the numbers of death to a minimal." said Lin.
Maharaja
25-03-2005, 20:34
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Lunatic Retard Robots
25-03-2005, 22:57
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Xiaguo
25-03-2005, 23:30
Loyal Troops had sucessfully attacked and gained control of the Chinese Royal Army Headquarters in Taiping. Ye and Xu were both rescued in addition o several dozens of political prisoners and officials. It seems like Lin, or now, most commonly known as Dao Min Ju had kept Lin and several officials in Taiping prior than the war. The secretive coats and wraps around Dao had now became apparent, he had tried to hide his face with an excuse of rashes.

Shortly after the rescue, they stormed out of the building, and fought their way North, where Dongbei is, which is Pro-Ye in many aspects. The escape to the Northern city of Siping. Ye, with roughly 11,000 men, with several aircraft flying from the North had managed to push out of the city and are now scattering in an attempt to seperate the rebels.

Thousands of troops in the North are getting ready to recieve Ye and the loyalists.
Armandian Cheese
26-03-2005, 01:44
The Russian government is outraged at this undemocratic coup. The dictator who has overthrown the legitimitate government of Ye is lambasted by Russian officials, with President Putin even saying in an interview with Bill O'Reillyski, "Not only is this take over illegal, it is flatly immoral." Russian diplomats have asked Xiannese officials what they can do to help them.
Spyr
26-03-2005, 22:31
Overnight, at airbases across North Yaman where Xiannese aircraft had been stationed, SRA troops moved into action. Under LJDC auspices, Spyran troops had been sent to supplement Yamani defences, and these now recieved orders from a government fearful of the coup government in Xiaguo. One civil war becoming two, an ally becoming a potential enemy... these were too risky to allow freely.

The SRA troops moved to secure and lock hangar bays, supply depots, and barracks housing Xiannese pilots, placing them under guard and cancelling all flights until the situation was resolved. The goverment of Ye remains the official Xiannese government as recognized by Spyr, and the aircraft are to be considered belonging to that government unless extraordinary circumstances become apparent.

The government of Spyr quickly issues a statement urging all people of China, and of the world, to recognize 'the Unity of One China, the Diversity of a Billion Thoughts' as the guiding principle behind any legitimate Chinese state.
Sino
26-03-2005, 23:46
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The Chinese Military Junta currently pays no attention to what is happening within the enemy's corridors of power, defections and surrendering enemy troops have shown some degree of disloyalty to the Rebel Beijing.
Lunatic Retard Robots
27-03-2005, 05:03
When the popular congress hears of trouble among the Xiannese leadership, it is not at all surprised. It is not altogether thrilled either. The concept of two Chinese states under the rule of a powerful military government is not very friendly, although if they don't do anyone harm there isn't much of a problem. However, it is considered a not altogether remote possibilty that a new and militarized Xiaguo might lash out at Lyong or India.
Xiaguo
27-03-2005, 05:27
The Emperor, Zhou had apparently killed himself along with several royalties when the approaching riots had begun pushing into the palace. The Princess Changping and several others had escaped to Nei Mongolia where several regents reside.

Ye had made another pledge of peace to the Sinoese, the third one since the beginning of the war.
Xiaguo
27-03-2005, 07:35
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Princess Changping and Princess Chaoren were reportedly inujured when escaping on one of the many cars heading out of Beijing.

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Princess Changping, Chaoren, Empress Zhu, Prince Zhou, and Wife of Prince Zhou, Lu. This picture was taken at the Western Palace just days before a revolt led to the killings in the Imperial Palace. The Empress was the only one killed in the picture. The rest have survived the death sentence by the Emperor and are seeking refuge in the North with Prince Zhou Ying, the eldest of the siblings.

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Dao Min Ju, a rare portrait of Dao. He was a traitor to the Ye's governmen during the establishment of Xiaguo where he had move thousands of troops North and formed his own nation, Dongguk, later liberated by Wu Tse Min's forces having Dao escaped. He now re-appeared in the government scandal. in, who Dao had disguised himself as is said to have been imprisoned in Shenyang along with Ye, who now had escaped North to Siping.
_Taiwan
27-03-2005, 13:13
In response to the latest news from Beijing, the ROC declares a state of neutrality with regards to the Sino-Xiannese war.

Taiwanese diplomats have asked for more information, and have enquired about the possibility of peace.
Bonstock
27-03-2005, 14:02
Somewhere in Singapore

"But General Wu, this might be our chance to strike back at Sino! Strike them down for what they did to our empire!"

"Well, ask Xiaguo if they need any help. Some PSYOPS guys need to get over and quell that rebellion, but we're merely a 4 million strong shrimp! We can't do much, or we'll have our asses handed to us!"
Sino
28-03-2005, 01:04
Several SE (Special Emergence) Teams have been activated to try to establish contacts with Ye.

Shenyang:

Mr. Liang, or should it be Stapapol Maj. Liang peeped out the window, through a thin chasm in the curtains into a street of chaos. He looked back at his team, a sniper, a demolitions expert and two medics (from the 'Army of Liu').

Funny how posing as members of the business community, SETs such as them have established themselves in every major settlement in China. They are the best of the best, established to deal with emergencies that threaten the existence of China. The plainclothes crack troops of the Junta are not offcially listed, only the elites know of their existence.

"I have summoned you all here for this important task." Liang spoke slowly, what is heard must be understood and digested thoroughly.

"We must head out to search for Ye and possibly his wife. It is imperative that we establish contact with them.

They gave their superior their full attention, except for the sniper, who was honing their weapons busily.

"I want no f*ckups, so listen carefully to the plan."
Sino
28-03-2005, 01:07
Gen. Liu has invited his compatriot, Gen. Zhang over for talks.
Armandian Cheese
28-03-2005, 01:20
Xiannese leaders are being offered asylum in Russia, for the time being. Russian Spetsnaz are being readied to evacuate all leaders of the Royal Family and the government. Secretly, they are also being assigned to assasinate Dao. The A Team is being notified, just in case the Spetsnazz are not enough.
Xiaguo
28-03-2005, 04:16
Ye and several hundred Chinese troops, now cut off from the world are now being pushed out of Siping and move toward North, and would very well leave the Imperial family and thousands of Chinese troops in Nei Mongolia's Tianshan(Ar Horqin) stranded and left for capture. Ye had no choice, and ironically, without having any news sources had requested the Royal family, and its remnants to move to Harbin if possible.

This means giving up Hebei to Dao's troops. The split had not reach many Chinese, who were completely censored of the news, especially Southern and Western troops, still fighting the Sinoese. Dao was spreading havoc in Beijing, looting and riots continued, and the forbidden palace may of been damaged and possibly ransacked. Several palaces were destroyed. Dao had vowed to destroy all forms of Imperialism in China and had promised to establish a Fascist state. He himself was a half Han and half Korean man who have grown up in a terrible ghetto in the streets of Dandong during the 2009 riots which led to the burning of the city.


-Shenyang

"Mr. Ye, you have a terrible fever, you must recieve medical treatment as soon as possible." said the medic, "We don't have the necessary supplies, and.."
"At least there's nothing wrong with my shooting arm" laughed Ye, then a period of coughing began. He soon dozed off. Ye was in terrible condition living in different parts of the city from time to time with troops scrambled in the country. Ye's wife had suffered a sprained ankle and several injuries to the arms and legs while jumping off a train.

"Madame Yeh, he cannot survive in these conditions, we will need to get out of Shenyang fast and seek proper medical treatment, I cannot treat him with 2 gauge patches, a cylinder of morphine, and a knife." cried the medic, barely eighteen.

The soldiers have been scattered with enemy troops approaching fast. There were about only twelve men taking care of Ye and his wife. Several messages were sent to Nei Mongolia hoping that the Prince, now crowned Emperor would be able to send reinforcements to Shenyang. Luckily, the National troops have much better positions with the general populous assisting the soldiers.




OOC:Think of urban fighting much like Iraq in a city 3X as large with hundreds of troops hiding in buildings, bridges, and any place they can find that would conceal them.
Xiaguo
28-03-2005, 07:43
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Tanks and SAMS march across Beijing's Tiananmen Square, giving it the feel of the 1989 Tiananmen Incident. This was due to the recnt victory in ousting Ye and his government out of power.

Ye, in an effort to keep as much power away from Dao commanded the Beiyang Fleet and several hundred ships to declare peace with the Taiwanese.
http://user1.7host.com/drno/news/_D136.jpg

Ye still has stable control over most of the Naval and Airforce commands, however, the conplete havoc and lack of communication led to he friendly fire ordered by Dao, who now have made Ye in somewhat of a puppet image.
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Pictures taken of Ye's retreat to Siping. Ye is rumoured to have been very ill.

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Dao's Advance. Sources say that Dao had told his army that they were deserters and trators who are retreating to Northern Provinces under Ye.
Armandian Cheese
28-03-2005, 21:14
The Russian government has rescinded its offer to aid the Xiannese, upon learning that Taiwanese rogue agents possibly connected with Xiaguo were behind the Moscow Bombing.
Sino
28-03-2005, 23:59
OOC: How should the meeting with Liang be RP'ed?

IC:

In a black Mitsubishi jeep, Liang and his team veered off the congested highway and into the bush. Jeeps are designed to handle rough terrain. No cop would stop them as the North descends into anarchy. Finding ye is now a top priority.
Spyr
29-03-2005, 00:54
Xaguo, in what state of disorder is the country? At some points, you seem to imply that there is a blackout on reports about the civil division, and that Dao had secured conrol of central authority.... at others, you indicate factional combat, and Sino's posts speak of collapsed Xiannese morale at the front and an end to regular policing...
Xiaguo
29-03-2005, 05:06
Like I said before, power have shifted to Dao, who have imprisoned Ye. Ye and several others had escaped from the Shenyang Army base with the help of loyal forces who now are in hiding in the city streets. Ironically, Ye and about 2,000 men are trying to move North, farther away in seek of supplies, and medical necessities, which can prove difficulty in contact with Liu.



Pockets of resistance remains in the city as hundreds began opposing the new order. The Southern provinces however, are in total chaos especially with the Sinoese in Front, and complete confusion in the back.
Sino
31-03-2005, 10:00
To deal with anarchy, the only law is the law of the gun.

http://english.epochtimes.com/news_images/2004-6-3-3-tiananmen-cops.jpg

Total chaos amongst the civilians as the ARSA moved into the towns are not a common occurrence. Using the experiences gained recently in pacification, the Stapapol quickly established curfews, followed by gradual easing of controls and adopting zero tolerance policies on crime and looting.

Having been demoralized by war, civilians have little to lose in resisting Chinese troops. Aid volunteers from other parts governed by the Junta risked their lives to maintain stability in the newly reclaimed areas.

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The military sets to move on further in defeating what remains of Lin or Dao's forces.

(OOC: I'll post a reply about Liang's team when I find the time to do so.)
Sino
31-03-2005, 10:04
OOC: Let's keep the clarifications and banter in the OOC thread for the war.
Xiaguo
31-03-2005, 10:46
"A Hanjian has infiltrated the Government" -headline of Xinhua Daily, after closing its press for the first time due to the heavy fighting. It was rumoured Lin had died of disease while Ye was now in acoma.
Xiaguo
31-03-2005, 11:11
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The Spring Parades, cut short by the government scandals and the purge of the leaders, here instead shows tanks and soldiers celebrating their victory of ousting 'the rebels' whom many have no idea Ye and hundreds are now fleeing North.

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A Young Soldier Stands guard at the Imperial Palace after looting was reported. Many soldiers have not been paid due to the revolution taking place at the back door. Thousands of soldiers have been reported missing in acton, many followed Ye up North, or had escaped to their homes.

A letter to Sinoese

I, Ye Zhao Feng, is asking for the Sinoese to help our band of soldiers, who are being killed by our own brothers, whom have been brainwashed of to some extent. We are heading to Changchun with the help of our Imperial Family, who have arrived in new spirit of supplies and I've regained health. Lin has sucessfully disbanded several armies heading for us. We will be able to set up a temporary government there.

We are currently corssing the Liao River and we will arrive in Siping to meet up with the loyals.

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Photograph of the Liao river, while on a ferry.

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News Clipping of the Escaping Troops going through the city of Kaiyuan, with hundreds more joining the mass retreat.



-Beijing-
Thousands of protestors have arrived in Beijing from throughout the country protesting the war, and the schism in the government.
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~Shenyang~
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A loyal soldier, along with hundreds try to escape from the enemy bombings at an airbase.

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Several Medics begin distributing medical supplies to the XIannese army, now finallyreaching Siping.
Sino
01-04-2005, 02:25
A letter to Sinoese

I, Ye Zhao Feng, is asking for the Sinoese to help our band of soldiers, who are being killed by our own brothers, whom have been brainwashed of to some extent. We are heading to Changchun with the help of our Imperial Family, who have arrived in new spirit of supplies and I've regained health. Lin has sucessfully disbanded several armies heading for us. We will be able to set up a temporary government there.

We are currently corssing the Liao River and we will arrive in Siping to meet up with the loyals.

"Sir, is that your laptop beeping." The SET member rotated to drive the jeep asked his superior.

"Yes. Looks like we have a message from our superiors." Liang announced, unfolding his laptop, awaiting for OS to wake up.

"Stop the jeep!" Liang declared. Tires screeched on the mud, the driver halted carefully without stalling the diesel engine.

"Back on the road we go, but be careful. We're suppose to find a way into Changchun before the hostiles get to him. It appears he's in a light coma, so I want you two medics to be extra careful. Capeesh?"

"Sir, yes sir!" The subordinates replied in unison.

30 mins. later... (half-way to Changchun):

Bogged down by traffic and chaos. It became apparent that some locals thugs have blocked the road for charges and warlordism. An endless line of vehicles were leading into a roadblock. What a damn good roadblock! Right outside a long tunnel.

Armed men and boys with pistols, cleavers and rifles walked along the endless lines of vehicles. Bad news for the team. They've switched the engine off, watched through the tinted black windows as the thugs walked around them, acting macho and intimidating passengers.

Apparently they were looking for something, or someone. Liang and his team were all male, in their mid thirties and their faces extremely undistinctive. Perfect faces for agents.

"Easy now." The sniper and CQB expert both had their hands on silenced QSZ-92s (5.8mm) as two armed thugs filed pass. They breathed a sigh of relief after the thugs decided not to search their vehicle.

It will be deep trouble for the team, looks like only local liscense plates were allowed to pass. Others had to be searched. Their jeep had old Beijing tags. Worst of all, no one is allowed to be outside. Liang wished to switch plates but it would take a miracle to acquire invisibility.

Looking back and forth, there was an oil tanker, behind ten or so cars in the rear, and the traffic before them was beginning to ease.

"Start the engine." Liang ordered, "Keep it in first gear for now."
Xiaguo
01-04-2005, 03:50
OOC:Beijing City is liberated, but most of the Northern counties have been controled by warlords, and many officers and generals who have lost much communication. If your forces arrive into Beijing, do not fight, its full of refugees, the Emperor will transfer power if necessary.
Spyr
01-04-2005, 13:47
"War in China benefits no one, be it between ideologies or the forces of warlordism. We urge all sides in the conflict to keep a spirit of unity and a vision of the good of the people within their hearts, and to bring fighting to a close so that peace and prosperity might return."

Inquiries are made as to wether Ye requires heliborne extraction for safety/medical reasons.
Sino
01-04-2005, 23:22
"War in China benefits no one, be it between ideologies or the forces of warlordism. We urge all sides in the conflict to keep a spirit of unity and a vision of the good of the people within their hearts, and to bring fighting to a close so that peace and prosperity might return."

Inquiries are made as to wether Ye requires heliborne extraction for safety/medical reasons.

The Military Junta expresses concern over the uncanny level of interest Spyrans have over the situation in China. Some citizens are concerned that Spyr may use military action or terrorism to prevent a united China from forming.
Spyr
02-04-2005, 01:08
"As a nation which has sat beside the Middle Kingdom through the annals of history, Spyr cannot help but feel concern... the very symbols of our language, and many tenets of our culture, came to us out of China, and now economic ties between us have brought mutual prosperity. The well-being of China's people is thus of special importance to us, which is why we now hope for peace and an end to the current violence, as well as the destabilizing warlordism which is springing forth in the North.

We have neither the capability nor the wish to unilaterally direct the future of China. All we are able and desire to do is provide what aid we can to the people of our great rooster-shaped neighbour."
Xiaguo
04-04-2005, 15:54
A Speech was given in Beijing by the Emperor, Zhou Jin Zao.
The Emperor:

"Under special orders from Ye, and meeting up with a council of provincial and heads of different parties, we have made a decision to allow the Sinoese to cross the borders. I myself has decided to abdicate once Sinoese forces enter Beijing. We will also send thousands of troops North to quell the revolts and uprisings. The revolts, and war started by Dao Myung Ju has left the country with millions of dollars and, and in gold worth.

Traitors in relation with this case have all, 236, been prosecuted. Some of the executed have been hung outside the city walls as a gesture in welcoming enemies and traitors of spirit.

The Sinoese will recieve the official documents, and Imperial edicts in heading the Imperial Government. A special order of the elite which in my words, with Imperial orders has been sent to Zhang Fu Guo of Taiwan. The document will allow unification, however, of elite eyes. This decision was met with much opposition, however, my father, the past Emperor, who have ended his life in recognition of the downfall of China but having, in hopes of death, the country can be united. And Unification it is.

*Clapping and Cheering.

The retired late general, Wu Ze Jing(Min) will resume the occupation of liberating the Northern counties. I, myself has chosen a temporary council of regents in managing the government until Sino and Taiwan agrees to help the Xiannese.

Here, I bid farewell to the Chinese people as I have decided to abdicate my throne in favor of peaceful unification, which for so long, we have not achieved.

*Cries of cheering and hundreds were crying."

-The dwellers within the palace were being moved out and thousands began returning home. Hundreds and thousands living in the cities after losing their home, or trying to escape war from the countryside have moved back. Life was returning to the usual everyday lifestyle of the North.

-The Sinoese have lost the trust for the Southern, Sinoese and Taiwanese after SIno's aggresive unification efforts, and Taiwan's unruly siding with them. Thousands of troops vowed to wage war if the Sinoese move on to anything fishy. The Xiannese forces have tripled since the start of the war, and are at the best of moral, the Northern troops that is. The Southern troops of Xiaguo are regrouping in efforts to raise moral and strengthen the Xiannese Presence.
Armandian Cheese
04-04-2005, 18:35
While Russia applauds the creation of a unified, capitalist China, it wishes that a referendum be held to determine the shape of the new government, after the warlord has been eliminated.
Armandian Cheese
05-04-2005, 00:16
Also, Liu is asked if he could declassify certain documents from Xiaguo, specifically any relating to the Moscow Bombing.
Xiaguo
05-04-2005, 01:22
"Without informing Ye, declassification of any documents concerning the Moscow Bombings is not allowed what so ever."

Many, and hundreds of important documents, and thousands if not billions of classified paper, some dating back to the Dynasties have been kept locked in the Beijing Forbidden Palace vaults with the maximum security, it was saved from the palace fires during Dao's forces storming into the palace, only to find several royals dead and empty rooms. Thousands of treasures and artifacts were hidden in the many safe-vaults installed in the refurnishment of the palace. The palace complex is repaired at the moment, with several of the royal chambers finished in time for the royals to move in.

The Imperial Edict will give partial power to the Sinoese and perhaps the Taiwanese, however, the Xiannese royal family has also stated in the documents to remain as regents and will live at the Xiahua Gong(Xiannese Palace) which is located in Xiaguo proper's Taiping Capital(Shenyang).
North Yaman
05-04-2005, 01:37
While Russia applauds the creation of a unified, capitalist China, it wishes that a referendum be held to determine the shape of the new government, after the warlord has been eliminated.

OOC: Ha! Good luck trying to get Liu to call an election! These 'capitalists' would be better called 'dictators'.
Xiaguo
05-04-2005, 02:27
OOC: Hopefully the Chinas will unite. ALl three of us have one common belief, a Unified China, however, our political beliefs and practices may result in disunity.
Xiaguo
05-04-2005, 02:53
A Special Emperor's Order and Treaty was written and sent to Sino, Taiwan, and Chuang-Han, hower with Chuang-Han absent in the signing if necessary. It was sent in secret in case if the media manipulates its meanings and principles. Xiaguo first needs to agreement in unification from all parties before such extermist ideas of unification can be put into effect.

The changes will be made in secret until the finalization of Edict is agreed. If finalized, The Nine Hundred Ninty-Nine Chinese Committee will meet up in the Peoples' Hall in Beijing.

太平天明高天皇大令
~The Imperial Edict of the Heavenly Emperor

皇令萬歲
~Long Live the Mandate

在寧朝太寧皇周晉幸金話
~Under the reign of the Ning(Tranquil Peace) Dynasty, Great Peace, Emperor Zhou Jin Zao

在這項法令之下, 天堂命令將被提出對中華武裝共和國 [ 神 州 ] 人民和以中華民國[ 臺 灣 ]人的可能性在統一過程中。 法律在世界不會以貨易貨與這項法令和因而將擔當天堂的詞被給作為詞從皇帝。 詞如下表明直接命令從這將有所有abid 對它的意義的皇帝和他的主題。 所有不準確地執行這次序將面對某一施行與豁免皇帝和皇家命名的選擇的官員。 這個文件意志當然, 它列印有價值聖潔和擔當力量的單一目的轉移皇帝和本文的金黃詞並且中國帝國的統一。
~Under this edict, the Mandate of heaven will be presented to the Sinoese and with possibilities of the Taiwanese in a unification process. No law in the world shall barter with this edict and thus will serve as the words of heaven given as words from the Emperor. The words below indicate the direct orders from the Emperor and his subjects in which this will have all abid to its significance. All who fail to accurately carry out this order will face certain execution with the exempt of the Emperor and the Imperial Named Regents. This document will by all means, the golden words of the Emperor and the paper which it prints on is of holy value and serves as the sole purpose of power shifting and the unification of the Chinese Empire.


1. The Heavenly Mandate of the Emperor will be given to the Sinoese until a joint member process between nine hundred ninty-nine selected delegates, with three hundred thirty three delegates from each; Xiaguo, Sino, Taiwan. Chuang-Han will be represented by the Sinoese.

2. The Emperor, his royal family, and appointed officials will live at the permanent residence of the Dongbei, and thus, the Dukes and Ladies of Dongbei will be of the highest role in Imperial names.

3. Two regions of Xiaguo, along with two others from Sino and one from Taiwan, will be chosen to be Imperial titles for Dukes and Ladies in the highest achieved positions.

4. The official title of China will remain as, the 'Empire of China', which is already adopted by Xiaguo.

5. The National flag will be of the Sinoese preservation of, the 'Five Starred Flag' with the exception of regional flags used by Xiaguo, Taiwan, and Chuang-Han.

6. National Emblems and Symbols currently selected by the Xiannese will be changed. The Plum Blossom will become the new national flower of China. The Panda will not be the ational animal, but will remain as a national treasure. The 'March of the Volunteers' written by Na Er will become the National Anthem once again. All national sybols representing China as whole will only be used on National documents and buildings and as emblems on millitary units, weaponry, and all related. Such Emblems will only be used under the approval and listing of the Sinoese, Xiannese, and Taiwanese.

7. The current countries of China; Xiaguo, Taiwan, and Sino, with the exception of the Neutral state Chuang-Han will drop National status and will unify under one government, one language, one monetary unit, one flag, one legislative council, one judicial council, one department of the millitary, one taxation system, one education system, one check and balances system, one foreign affairs ministry, and of all listed under the one government edict. These countries, respectfully, will drop all status of a nationa and will unify peacefully.

8. The Department of War and Defense will consist of one commanding government. It will consist of the primary: The National Army(Airforce, Infantry, Navy, National Militia, Marines, Special Operations, and so on). The Ministry of Central Intellgence. The National Ministry of Homeland Investigation and Defense.

9. This order gives aproval to change this Imperial Edict after One, Two, and Seven of this document has been achieved, with the exception of not changing the edicts One, Two, and Seven.

10. This order gives forgiveness of the Xiannese, Sinoese, Taiwanese, and Chuang-Hans and gives a gurantee that no side will have the power to arrest, interogate, nor prosecute anyone unless with the oder by the emperor after achieving the requiriments of number one of this document.

11. The Postal Carrier Service [China National Post], Mass Transit [China Mass Transit Systems], and a National Bank [Bank of China] will be created and controlled by the National Government.

12. This allows further editing of edict Eleven.

13. This allows the manipulation and admendments to this document under approval of the Emperor after achieving One, Two, and Eleven, with the exception of editing these edicts.

14. This Edict shall have no expiration date and will commend as of its passing and agreement.

Permanent Edicts

15. All armies of China are announced defeated and will stop the fighting between the China's.

16. The Emperor will be of at least 1/4 sinid blood. The Han Race.

17. The Emperor can be a female and can be named Empress.

18. The Emperor must be born within the Chinese Empire, any new required lands must be in annexation state for ten years, or join the Empire and maintain peace for at least five years until, with the relation to sixteen and seventeen, a person can be chosen from this region to become Emperor.

19. The Heir must be approved by the Nine-Hundred Ninty Nine Committee of Chinese Representatives and Delegates.

20. Further Permanent Edicts may be added under aggreement by Emperor Zhou Jin Zao.

21. Once this document is signed and sealed, permanent edicts and Imperial orders and Royal edicts will not be aded and will require the new Emperor in compliance with the Emperor Edict, One, to sign the new Edicts on new documentation and will be sealed.

22. The National Capital will be in Beijing and the Forbidden palace will serve as the home to the Royal family. Royal families whose relations with the Emperor will stay until the Emperor ends his/her rule. Even after the end of the Emperor's reign, the Family of the past Emperor may remain as dwellers of the Palace for up to 19 years before they will be moved out.

23. The Male Emperor may marry one woman, and may divorce under certain circumstances. The Female Emperor/Empress may marry, and also will be given the divorce option. However, the Female Emperor may choose to transfer power to her husband is she chooses too, however, the Emperor status can be taken away from her husband if the Nine Hundred Ninty Nine Committee chooses so. The Heir must be 1/4 Han.
_Taiwan
05-04-2005, 03:02
"Wow, the Chinas have...stopped fighting?"

While not particularly aware of any role that he would play in the new China, Zhang steels himself for a visit, along with the appointment of 360 representatives.

Taiwan pledges to offer military support again the rebel factions.

(Short post, longer one to follow)
Spyr
05-04-2005, 03:03
[OOC: I thought you were unified before... three systems (four with Chuang-han), one inseprable country? Is this new unification going to be a more thorough system-wise one, or merely a rearranged Sino+Xiaguo+_Taiwan = China?]

Spyran diplomats seek to enter discussions with Sinoese and imperial Xiannese officials, on the future of the Middle Kingdom and its peripheries.
_Taiwan
05-04-2005, 03:11
OOC: Well, I guess it was more to the side of 'defacto independence'.
Xiaguo
05-04-2005, 03:27
OOC:Yes, it will be more thorough. In the past, the China's were allied in spirit and treaties.

333 representatives. 333X3=999

Chose 9 as a mock of the lucky number 9.
Sino
06-04-2005, 21:48
OOC: Hopefully the Chinas will unite. ALl three of us have one common belief, a Unified China, however, our political beliefs and practices may result in disunity.

OOC: I'll be back next week to whoops some rebel ass. Liang's team is waiting. Meanwhile, stop the bitching at once! YES! I do enjoy typing up full-length action posts and I can promise to deliever that about Liang's team at the roadblock.
Sino
06-04-2005, 21:53
OOC: Ha! Good luck trying to get Liu to call an election! These 'capitalists' would be better called 'dictators'.

OOC: There is no 'r' in election.
Armandian Cheese
06-04-2005, 21:58
OOC: So you aren't calling an election because the letter r isn't in the word? Come on, why don't you hold them? It's not like the Sinoese will vote against Liu...

IC:
The Russian government would like to know why Xiaguo is so defensive about the documents. If you are completely innocent, then what do you have to hide? Open you records.
Spyr
06-04-2005, 23:38
OOC: I think its the principle of the matter... it would be a bit like a Christian going to the temple of Ba'al and performing blood sacrifices... or the historical example of the Jews being asked to worship at Roman temples after the conquest. I may be mistaken, but I think Sinoese naionalist ideology would view the will of the people to be self-evident, with elections only serving as a divisive obstruction to the goal of national strength and unity. Even if Liu was guaranteed to win, the very act of calling an election would itself violate those goals.

As for the 'r'.... perhaps "Those who require elections to rule are too weak to get it up" is a comment directed by the military junta at the world's democracies?
Xiaguo
07-04-2005, 00:24
OOC:He meant the lection thing as a joke. A Sick joke..


The Russian Government has no rights into publicizing Chinese Documents. Such demands are met with only as a joke. Russia has no right to demand documents from China and are demanding Russia do their own investigations of the bombing at their own expense.
Sino
07-04-2005, 02:06
Roadblock (on the road to Changchun):

Maj. Liang's nickname has always been 'Hammer', the hard hitting man from Suzhou doesn't take crap from authority he doesn't recognize, especially in this situation.

The sniper pulled up the checkpoint.

"Stop your asshole engine. I need to see some ID!" A high school kid with a hunting rifle pointed at the sniper as the window was being winded down. He raised his sunglasses before passing the boy his drivers liscence, an unrecognizable fake.

"Hey, this 4x4's got Beijing tags! We need to inspect them." Another voice came from the rear. Immediately, Yang the sniper had his hand on the pistol grip again.

"So who the f*ck's in control of this part of the province?" Yang pretended to be some tough local redneck.

"Hey, asshole! You show some respect to the General!" The boy, still holding his liscence warned him before making conversation on radio.

"Is there a problem?" A scrubby man in his thirties, probably a local mafia figure was observed in the rear view mirror. He was attired like a militarized piece of sh*t. On his head was a beret, probably picked up from a dead soldier and he was wearing a filthy set of overalls. Carrying a Type 81 rifle, the cocky S.O.B was talking to his 'troops'.

"I think I'll have to check with my superiors, Mr. Qin." That idiot called Yang by his alias.

Liang made a countdown with his three middle fingers. Without hesitation, Yang revealed his silenced pistol and killed the youth. His death caught the attention of his bandit comrades in the rear.

"Go! Go! Go!" Liang declared as they all opened the doors and bursted out guns blazing. Type 95 carbines proved useful, but only Liang and a medic was armed with them. Their specialist training proved useful as they dashed to the nearest covers while their first magazines have yet to be empties.

A few hostiles were killed before they could react, but the 'general' had gotten away. One with a Type 67 HMG fired from the above hill. he could not even get their jeep. It did not take long for the boring route of a checkpoint to become a battlezone. Bandits fired back, their single shots were as deadly as their automatic weapons, but it was the sheetr numbers that a a concern, not the accuracy. Liang dashed across and ducked behind a car's engine block.

"Take to your feet and run, if you want to live!" One of the medics with a pistol called out to the civilians. The fears of violent death and combat, forced at least 30 people to undergo a mass exodus. The bandits could not fire and target the SET personnel. Liang and his team made the chance of chaos the pick out the exposed bandits, willing to give up cover in search of their targets.

Liang's men had specialist training to shoot accurately in such risky situations. It was all a matter of quick spotting and avoiding civilians in their way. As Liang and the others pinned a force of greater numbers down, Yang rushed across to the dead boy and took up the scoped rifle. He aimed at at the machinegunner on the hill. That took less than two seconds from start to finish.

"Pull back! Pull back!" The 'general' exposed himself as he waved at his men to flee. The Hammer took aim and ravaged that scoundrel's body with 5.8x42mm bullets.

"More bandits coming!" Yang called to his fellows as he observed from the hill. He was already changing to his third magazine. Reinforcements on eight pick up trucks, probably seven men in each.

The SET ran back to their jeep before driving off. Liang was the last man to board, he came through the rear door of the jeep, but he kept it open. Changing to a new magazine, the Hammer took pot shots at the coming pick up trucks as Yang buckled in the seat belt.

What their enemies failed to realize was the fact that they are now arcing around the oil tanker. Yang's foot on the accelerator caused the tires to screech like ten screaming banshees.

"Goodbye." The Hammer said to his enemies, again living up to his nickname. He simply took aim and fired continuously at the tanker, before closing the door behind him.

The SAT looked back at the highway, it was all up in flames behind them. Car after car was angrily incinerated, along with 50 or so bandits. To Liang, that's what they're trained for, and it was piss easy.

"That's one warlord's nest eliminated, but there should be more." One of the medics took a sigh of relief. They had to go offroad again due to their ability in blowing sh*t up. The unspoken rule of the SET is to never talk about each others body counts.










(OOC: That's the best I can do in one lunchtime. What do you guys think of my writing skills?)
Sino
07-04-2005, 02:15
OOC: I'll see if I can do a full post of Gen. Zhang's arrival when I get home.
Xiaguo
07-04-2005, 07:05
OOC:Its a good essay.

Beijing-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/330000/images/_330144_square300.jpg
Thousands of refugees were asked to return home, and were promised safety in the South. The National Railways were operating free of charge with funding from the government in an effort to help bring the people back to their homes.

With the music, "Daring General" playing in the background, one of the reknowned Chinese folk music, the crowds of people began holding banners and flags. The Xiannese army, now with thousands disbanded and many more were seperated in the countrysides now slowly moving back home. With the aermy disbanded, the Emperor had organised campaigns for volunteers to join the National Militia. Several Hundred Xiannese troops have begun registration of thousands of former servicemen and women and had also signed up hundreds of more.

Several of the newly organised brigades begin to Move North, and have managed to defeat dozens of small warlords, which, in this case, is what is going on in Dongbei.

*With the Music Playing*

Thousands rushed down the mountains of Shenyang and stormed the palaces there executing several warlords and despots before re-establishing order in Shenyang, the capital of Xiaguo proper. Ye was supposedly in hiding here sevral weeks before and have now seeked refuge in Changchun.
Spyr
07-04-2005, 22:08
[OOC: Just trying to clarify...
a) the Xiannese Emperor has organized a surrender to Sino, and proposed a new structure for a closer Chinese union.
b) the Xiannese regular army is in dissaray: a few units continue to resist Sino in the South, some units have reformed as Emperor-loyal militia units, and some have split up into warlord armies (which are currently in the North)
c)Ye is ill and in hiding in the North, under danger of warlord troops. He is also a supporter of the surrender arrangement.

?

And, have Sino/Taiwan agreed to the imperial edict on unification?]
Sino
08-04-2005, 01:20
(OOC: No time to make long posts.)

For weeks, the Sinoese blitzkrieg swept across China. The Chinese army has been at its busiest since the setting of the provisional Armed Republic of Sino. Henan and Shandong have just been reclaimed by the Junta.

http://www.warlink.com/WEAPON/CHINA/army/tank/98/map/3.jpg

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Shanghai Intl. Airport:

ROCAF Gen. Zhang Fu Guo arrived in the Mainland under heavy security and low profile. The only photograph of this event is released by SSNN, shows him being escorted by two burly bodygaurds from Stapapol.

http://www.centurychina.com/plaboard/uploads/zgwj-iraq-2.jpg

There is no official sources detailing the purpose of his visit.
Xiaguo
08-04-2005, 03:56
The Emperor, who had grown inpatient, requests a visa and clearance from the Sinoese to land in Shanghai. It was on official business, very important indeed. He was to bring the deeds to China.
Sino
08-04-2005, 06:17
The Emperor, who had grown inpatient, requests a visa and clearance from the Sinoese to land in Shanghai. It was on official business, very important indeed. He was to bring the deeds to China.

The 'Emperor' who is viewed as nothing more than a uniformed civilian in the eyes of the South Chinese was granted a visa, however, he will have no diplomatic immunity or any other special powers of the like due to the fact that only one China exists.

Irony exists as the former prince who commanded against Liu's forces was allowed to travel to the South. China is one crazy country.
Sino
08-04-2005, 06:28
Changchun:

Having managed to reach the city in one piece by dusk the next day had been a feat of survival. The complex nature of the local bandit lords and their alliances meant that it was absolutely necessary to stay off the road.

The SET having to rotate all four men as drivers throughout the journey was exhausted in body but not in spirit. Changchun was left a mess. The blue Pajero droved over a rubble-lined street. It's all a matter of finding Ye, then they can rest.

"According to the latest intel. received an hour ago, we're near." Liang reminded his team, opportunities are not to be missed. "To maintain a low profile, I want silenced pistols only. Only Yang can hide the Type 95 with scope in his trenchcoats, but the rest of us must not blow our covers as we begin searching."

As the Hammer spoke, every pair of hands not on the steering wheel screwed on silencers.
Xiaguo
08-04-2005, 07:07
A large gunfight brokeout between Loyalist troops against dozens of bandits who were trying to steal their weapons and supplies.

The Xiannese Loyalist troops, easily spotted when they tried to find medicine in an abandoned pharmacy. The easily seen red patches and armbands had allowed the rebels to seek them out easily.

The section of the street began to burn and smoke bellowed out of the buildings. The dark smoke was a warning to both Xiannese and rebel troops, which are moving in forces. This was the city's location of its government, where Ye had taken refuge at a nearby park's community center. Ye, under several doctors and medics had managed to survive, but unfortunately, he was too weak to even make orders. On a bright note, his wife took over in trying to contact the outside world. Somehow, the rebels have managed to break radio waves. Electricity and irrigation was also a problem. Most of the civilians had fled South and North, some evn to Mongolia.

The heavy fighting made sounds as if thunder was made from this very city. The Xiannese loyalists held their ground and had tried to lead the enemies away from the park.


-Shanghai
The Emperor, along with his briefcase was escorted by several guards out of the airport.

He has official documents to give to the Sinoese which automatically will transfer several provinces to the Sinoese.

The Most Important, The Mandate of heaven, the Mongolian Right of Rule, Xinjiang Territories, and the Edict of Zhou, which summarizes the the conditional surrender and the unification process.

Documents of Abdication will also be publicized. Under the agreements, the Zhou Jin Zao II will become a regular citizen and will move back to Taiping Palace(Mansion) in which he will become Governor of Xiaguo.
_Taiwan
08-04-2005, 07:47
OOC: Basically yes. A new thread for the meeting?
Sino
08-04-2005, 08:27
Generals Liu and Zhang have yet to make any decision on the terms offered by the 'Emporer'. Many of the terms simply betray what the Chinese are struggling for. Instead, Liu has kindly asked Zhou to lead safe civilian life, preferable in the countryside and leave the businesses of government and the nation's future to the hands of the capable.
Sino
08-04-2005, 11:53
OOC: What's the situation like in Beijing? Sinoese troops may reach it in a matter of weeks.
Xiaguo
10-04-2005, 07:28
OOC:Beijing is undergoing repairs.

Beijing, is now under a full renovation project. An estimated 42 billion dollar worth of damages with 11 billion dollars in government buildings alone. Billions more dollars worth of damages were done in the South by the Sinoese and repairs are being conducted on a large scale. In Beijing and most major cities, mass transit systems were already fixed and even upgraded. The mass transit systems were all crowded due to the returning civilians who fled to the countryside or had sought refuge in North yaman, Spyr, and many neighboring countries.


Shanghai--
In Shanghai, the Emperor, Zhou had announced that a national election conducted at major cities had decided NOT to cede the Dongbei Region, Mongolia, Nei Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Hebei. This is probably temporary, and was decided to be in a city-wide election to be presented at the National Parliament in whether to give these provinces up peacefully. The move is temporary and is mainly due to the lack of trust for the Sinoese.
North Yaman
10-04-2005, 08:30
Carefully, full well knowing the immediate biase of Sinoese officials towards socialism, Yamani diplomats begin contacting the southern Chinese admistration. The Strainists of Yaman wish to know if chinese-lyong trade will be affected by the recent fall of North China forces. Strainism, though socialist, allows for free market exchange and wishes to exchange in trade with its neighbours...which now includes official Sinoese territory(as per the Emperors surrender I believe).
Xiaguo
10-04-2005, 10:07
Sino does not have rights in operating the newly added provinces' affairs just yet. The Sinoese obtained a peace treaty and land was included. The Xiannese government still operates in Xiaguo proper, currently, as a Special Region of China until Sino agrees to the Xiannese proposals. Trade with North Yaman and the Lyong States are likely to remain strong.
Spyr
10-04-2005, 12:42
[OOC: Has Sino actually agreed to the peace treaty/surrender? After it was proposed, his forces have continued to advance and bring provinces under Sinoese administration, and his government has stated that the Emperor would be better to seek an apolitical civilian life... both of which run counter to the treaty clauses proposed by Xiaguo, and thus seem to imply that Sino has not bound itself to the proposed arrangement.

Which raises an OOC question for Sino: Are you seeking to place Xiaguo as part of a Sino-dominated Chinese state, or do you intend to eliminate it entirely as a political unit?]
Lunatic Retard Robots
11-04-2005, 00:36
The Hindustan popular congress announces that it would be willing to foot some of the bill for Chinese reconstruction in televised addresses and communiques to both Sino and the provisional administration of Sino. Judging by news reports, it appears as though several populous cities have taken heavy damage, and it is in everyone's interest to see people provided with shelter and infrastructure as soon as possible. While Hindustan does not have any intelligence assets on the ground in China and therefore does not know of the full extent of damage, it is assumed that, given the ferocity of the war, much of the Xiannese infrastructure base, such as bridges, power stations, and roads, have been put out of action. And although it is not certain that the new Chinese authority will accept Hindustani aid, it is hoped that it will, at the very least, show good intentions.
Armandian Cheese
11-04-2005, 01:09
Russia applauds the Xiannese elections, but is still vehemently determined to obtain those documents. If the Xiannese have nothing to hide, then why won't they release them, in order to aid our investigation?
Spyr
11-04-2005, 01:42
Given ongoing developments in both China and Japan, as well as the continued rise of those theocratic european empires which once sought to divide Asia piecemeal, Spyran officials redouble their efforts to arrange a meeting with their Sinoese counterparts.
Sino
11-04-2005, 03:57
OOC: Unable to RP until Thursday. Meanwhile, the domestic mess must be sorted quickly before the Indians come over by the seas and enslave us all.
Spyr
11-04-2005, 04:10
[OOC: I do doubt that... China is surrounded by socialists, but the cost for any of them to occupy even a small portion of the rooster-shaped country is so high as to make it a nonsensical proposition unless an all-out assault from within China was already ongoing against them].
Xiaguo
11-04-2005, 15:01
Unless the Sinoese supply Xiaguo with help, we will need to take in any monetary aid as soon as possible. Several bridges and ports are out of service, and the Xiannese government is losing much money, fast.

The Xiannese Government will once again, keep all government documents in locked vaults and will not disclose it because of foreign pressure.
Spyr
11-04-2005, 15:28
In Dongbei, where Xiannese-Spyran joint railway lines are present, financial aid is put forward to keep the trains running on schedule. Further assistance is held back pending communication from the Sinoese as to permissibility.
Lunatic Retard Robots
11-04-2005, 23:13
OOC: Unable to RP until Thursday. Meanwhile, the domestic mess must be sorted quickly before the Indians come over by the seas and enslave us all.

You don't want help? Ok, then. No help.
_Taiwan
12-04-2005, 03:30
Li Mei, Finance Minister of Taiwan, has offered a USD $2billion loan for the Xiannese government to 'smooth things over until the reunification'.

-------------------------------

Taipei Mayor Lien Chan has suggested the reunification conference be held in the 'more politically neutral' setting of Taipei.
Xiaguo
12-04-2005, 05:03
The Xiannese government was eager and thankful in the loan, which is planned to be used in the rebuilding of water, and energy plants.


The Emperor had excepted, quoting, "One more second of Shanghai, and I'm afraid the SInoese will come and arrest me." laughed the Emperor, with an unhealthy expression.
Sino
13-04-2005, 02:48
Semi-OOC:

To all capitalist nations, remember this:

http://www.nh.gov/ww2/images/ww44.jpg

(I'll make full action posts on Thursday or Friday, meanwhile the situation looks very tense.)
_Taiwan
13-04-2005, 09:58
OOC: Given that no discussion as to suitable terms has yet taken place.....

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=8669321#post8669321
Sino
14-04-2005, 02:57
Operation: Throne

http://www.anyboard.net/gov/mil/anyboard/uploads/post-25-1108852699.jpg

A lone WZ-10 flew over the poorly defended outskirts of Beijing, it was an airborne messenger for things to come...

Surely, Gen. Liu is in Taipei right now, but victory has been in sight for too long. Headed by Type 98G MBTs and ZLC-2000 airborne combat vehicles, the heroic 67th Armor Regiment became the spearhead on the road to Beijing.

http://www.anyboard.net/gov/mil/anyboard/uploads/post-11-1108752541.jpg

Having changed units from time to time. Pte. Kan, now Private 1st Class Kan Ray Bon, sits on the turret of a Type 98G with two of his comrades. They will be lifelong friends now, their circle of brothers used to be bigger, but the three of them have survived too many close encounters, too many times, rockets, bullets and shrapnel have flown past them. Too many times... Being one of the last 15 to remain alive from their old company meant that they fell prey to the hundred of other units that had to undergo reorganization due to casualties.

When he first joined the army he had always wanted to shoot some Bedgellens or North Koreans, there has been too much killing. Killings of enemies from within, his hands can never be washed clean of his own blood. The catridge drum that he first had was long gone, but the same rifle is still in his hands and loyal to his cause. Intelligence regarding what goes on in Beijing is sometimes chaotic and contradictory, all he can hope for is a quick end to all this civil madness. He is always not the only one.
Xiaguo
14-04-2005, 15:05
Xiannese troops in the city, after recieving words of the Sinoese nearing, they will prepare a ceremonial welcoming of the Sinoese troops.

The people waved at the Sinoese helecopter as it flew above Beijing. Life returned normal in Beijing as hundreds more return each day from the North and South as more and more warlords and their armies were dispersed.
Sino
15-04-2005, 00:24
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/565000/images/_566074_soldiersflag150.jpghttp://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38466000/jpg/_38466219_chinasoldiersafp300.jpghttp://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38151000/jpg/_38151567_exercise_ap150.jpghttp://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/700000/images/_700056_flags2.jpg

It was incredible, not a single shot was fired when the remnants of the the Xiannese garrison declared to welcome them. Kan was amongst the millions confused at this stage. It appears that they were not exactly surrendering, but have somehow wanted to join the victory. The majestic moment, could only be described by Dvorak's 9th Symphony's final movement (allegro con fuoco (http://jnjmuse.cnei.or.kr/musicbox_2/dvorak_symphony9_4th.mp3)).

Many field commanders see that the new threat the the unification comes from bandits and marauding warlords. With a united China forming, the operations are now directed at the northern warlords that threaten public safety. Still sitting on the turret of a Type 98G, Pte. Kan felt that it was inconclusive. Just last night, they were ordered to prepare for fighting to the death.

Symbolically, a detachment of Stapapol now join their Northern compatriots in security patrols of the Square.

Critics continue to use the slur that Gen. Liu is the only warlord of China.
Xiaguo
15-04-2005, 05:15
http://www.hkmba.org.hk/hkymb/images/blue/y75-s.jpg
http://www.shaebia.org/artman/uploads/marshingband.jpg
http://worldpress.org/images/1225china.jpg
The National Youth Marching Bands begins to march down Tiananmen Square playing patriotic, and classical Chinese tunes. The parades, organised by the Xiannese Imperial Government was to promote unity and appreciation between the Chinas.

http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=chinese+marching/v=2/SID=w/l=IVS/SIG=13rsesg0l/EXP=1113623586/*-http%3A//cnnstudentnews.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/democracy/bigger.picture/stories/china/chinese.marching.jpg
^The Grand Xiannese army, outnumbering the SInoese by thousands prepare the ceremonial welcoming by delivering a red and white banner, which declares peace and cooperation.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/975000/images/_975172_force150.jpg
Xiannese Officers review the troops before the Sinoese enter the city gates.

http://www.cswusa.com/images/Outcry/China_-_Parade_FC_POL_6.jpg
The Last of the Palace Guards marched out of the Palace before the Sinoese came.

http://www.smev.de/flags/images/11-146a.jpg
Xiannese tanks lead their Sinoese counterparts through Tiananmen Square.

http://www.aim.ac.yu/news/19991001a.jpg
"1949! 2015! The New Liberation!"
Sino
15-04-2005, 10:37
The Southerners were shocked by archaic and ambiguous jargon such as 'liberation', which is nothing more than remnants from the CPC era. They did not fight this hard only to give any form of independence.

With Yeh's health in recovery and Lin being six feet under, festivities were suggested to be halted until the entire mess is sorted out. "Don't uncork the champagne just yet" was the phrase of the times, as there is much to be done. A few disobedient units joined in the parades, but a bulk of the Stapapol and Army in Beijing still remained in their tents (camping vehicles) (http://www.anyboard.net/gov/mil/anyboard/uploads/PAP2005492023460.jpg). It became apparent that the virtue of patience is important as good things take time.

There is no time to waste when it comes to dealing with the warlords. Operations at smaller scales could be handled by the Stapapol and the SWAT teams, but the more powerful ones shall taste the very firepower of the ARSA.

http://www.anyboard.net/gov/mil/anyboard/uploads/40thdiv050411a_137.jpg

J-10s made routine flights up the North East. So far their roles are only routine recon but there is rumour that the warm of spring shall melt the cold heart of winter in the next few days.
Xiaguo
15-04-2005, 15:56
Headlines today boosted the celebration as Xiannese forces had executed and killed the last warlords. Xiannese forces have liberated the last city, Changchun from the rebels. Underground operations by the government had also helped crack down on illegal activities.
Xiaguo
16-04-2005, 05:28
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Thousands march in Beijing demanding the basic freedoms, and a democratic government. The current talks in Taipei are being kept secret until a finalized plan is to be drawn.

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Although the Protests and demonstrations were peaceful, riot police were called in by the city to help keep it under control.

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Riot police confront the masses in Nanjing. Not only were the Beijingers massing in Tiananmen in rallies, Chinese all around have began organizing rallies. The rallies were mainly aimed at the unification. The populous were still in doubt of the Sinoese and are anxious to hear the news from taipei.
Sino
17-04-2005, 23:36
As the conference is in progress and the hunt for warlords continue, the provisional military junta have made suggestions for people of all walks of life to return to their jobs and schools or help with reconstruction. If rallies continue unabated, the economy and production will suffer.

Senior commanders from Stapapol have been suggesting to place limitations on public gathering as clearly, people have better things to do. Rallies are only lip service.


"Leave the politics to the politicians."

- Propaganda poster.
Xiaguo
18-04-2005, 00:01
As the so-called unified China spoke to the people, it is obvious that this new China will resemble the corrupt and oppresive CCP regime. Although the government is not communist, it is by chance similiar in the treatment of the people and the operation of the government.

Much like the huge rallies against the Japanese decades back to 2005, a long Chinese would walk on the streets protesting, and as he walked, more people joined, and then work hours are over, hundreds more join. From all walks of life, these Chinese care much about themselves, each other, as they would for China. As much of they love their country, they felt that they are only dirt. Beijing, occupied by Sinoese troops and Xiannese troops, which still has an obvious 80,000 majority along with thousands in Tianjin and surrounding cities.

The unification was a great start, but now, after more rumours, especially the death camps have brought fear in China. Certainly, they can now see clearly how Sino treats humans.
Xiaguo
18-04-2005, 00:42
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About 30,000 Chinese marched peacefully in Qingdao protesting the Sinoese Deathcamps, which the rumour quickly took on the heat.
Sino
18-04-2005, 06:11
The military officially denies the existence of death camps and have recently revealed a set of photographs of parts of current military and decommissioned military facilities. Official photographs reveal areas similar to the ones published by unconfirmed sources. It is hoped that such explanation will signify an end to further slander by the unpatriotic groups.
Xiaguo
19-04-2005, 04:25
Most of the Xiannese enwspapers had two sides of view. There would be articles about Sinoese covering up the story, while the others reassured the populous that there were no such camps in China.
Sino
20-04-2005, 10:04
The Last Assault:

Location: Heihe, Heilongjiang (near the Russian border)
Time: 0200 hours

Suitable soundtrack: Bill Brown's USA08 (http://www.billbrownmusic.com/soundBB/CCG_USA08.mp3) from C&C: Generals.

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With the war closing as the unification conference is in full swing, Gen. Lin the traitor now dead and vast areas of the country under unification, the anarchy of the north east have their hours numbered.

As Gen. Lim's forces approach the Burmese border in China's deep south, up the very north the last warlords were making their last stand in the Xiao Xingan Ling.

The Chinese Army pushed on, aided by the local special police and Stapapol, even the terrain of the hills can be overcome by superior firepower; firepower of the best army in Asia.

Unlike the operations that drove this far north many weeks before, this one consists of footmen with rifles and the usual assortment of arms, accompanying only a handful of five Type 85 light battle tanks. They left the highway at dusk, making way for the last reported location of a once ferocious warlord who had taken the opportunity of chaos in war to spread his evil influence and exploit the people. The sun sets quickly in winter, prompting NVGs to be toggled on early.

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Cpl. Kan, promoted recently due to his brave efforts in helping to put out a house fire in nearby town has had enough of war. Many of his comrades had been killed. He had seen too many corpses, the bodies of his fellow countrymen. Experienced in combat like the rest who are taking in possibly the last charge of the war, Cpl. Kan's only benefit gained from this life changing experience was seeing the country and travelling for free. Actually, more like seeing the country getting blown up for free, while you pay with your strength in carrying that goddamn heavy pack with all the ammo reserved for more killings!

The sun set only an hour ago but pitch darkness had engulfed the surroundings, being amongst forest and the occassional exposed rock, Kan realized that driven by proverty, the lifestyle of the outlaw was not fun, but it no fun for those hunting them as they knew the terrain better than the pursuers. Their field officer was one pushy Maj. Zhang, who now goes into battle in full service attire, much like Hitler's officers. Arrogance flowed from the green khaki fabric, Zhang barked orderd from a tank's opened hatch, much like a Wehrmacht panzer commander.

Satellite imagery can't be wrong. They must be near. Zhang was no pussy when it comes to the pompous image. Any other officer with such elaborate uniform would have closed the hatch and waited inside to uncork the champagne, but not this guy. He just jumped out, unholstering a Type 85 5.8mm PDW. His jackboots were built to last.

"So which one of you want another ribbon or an extra medal on the bosom?"

None of them responded as they had been tired of war. Sporadic exchanges of fire took place, but the enemy's lack of training and equipment for night combat resulted in their camp being pounded down to ash from the tanks positioned down the hill. Zhang ran behind his men, thrusting his PDW, hurrying his men on, like any good participating officer would. The tanks only trudged behind them, occassionally putting their .50s to good use.

"LAWs, 4th window, left hut!"

"Medic!"

"I'm hit! I'm f*ckin' hit!"

The voices of the horrors of combat filled the air, only to be drowned out by a deafening punch by a rifle 105mm tank gun with HE. The window where the LAW was launched and missed exploded along with the entire structure, man was no match for machine. The enemy unleashed a few of their guard dogs, but with only the sounds of continuous automatic fire, they proved to be useless against the hounds of justice.

Another gun fired, this time splintering several large trees, enemy personnel trying to make a run back into the dense forest were to be pierced in multiple places by wood fibre, others were simply crushed to death by the heavy trunks and branches. The infantry made their second advance after being forced back by LAWs and RPGs.

No man escaped the night vision technologies at their disposal, he who ran were shot, those who held up their arms in surrender were also shot. It'll be a pain to identify the bodies of key suspects, they next task after the rest was to set up floodlights and await the medical teams due to come via helicopters.
Xiaguo
21-04-2005, 04:44
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A Xiannese officer corrects a new recruit. The Xiannese National Army has already recruited thousands of troops. The Xiannese government is likely to have the Millitary branches unify with the Sinoese and Taiwanese forces. However, the government suggests a fixed date and a gradual unification process.

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Xiannese troops began a total withdrawal from Xinjiang and will help villages along the way which have been affected by floods from the melting snow.
_Taiwan
21-04-2005, 07:08
In a brief and simple ceremony today in Taipei, the new heads of the ECAF and the ECN were sworn in.

General Tian, a former admiral in the ROCN will take the helm of the ECN. Tian spearheaded the development of arsenal ships which allowed the ROCN to have the strike capability of aircraft carriers without the cost. He has participated in the "Lessons Learnt" programme and has a Master of Engineering degree, having worked with Zhang in CK-ROC some years before.

General Ma who takes the helm of the ECA will be the highest ranking women personel in the armed forces of China. She served as Colonel previously in the ROCAF and helped lead the successful operation against Bonstock.
Sino
21-04-2005, 08:17
Being announced as a leader was nothing new. Being diminished to serve only as General of the Army, it is necessary for a patriot not to meddle in things he is not the best at.

Left hand on the sword handle and the cape fluttering in the wind, the brief ceremony reminded them that they must get back to work quickly.
Sino
21-04-2005, 12:51
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The ECDF Guard of Honor was the first corp to be under a unified command. The merger did not come as a surprise, as preparations for Zhang's coronation was underway. The usual grueling training of marching for hours continued, other than learning the names of some new comrades, it was drilling as normal.

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Xiaguo
21-04-2005, 15:55
The Xiannese have proposed a plan to allow Sinoese, Taiwanese, and Xiannese troops to march side by side in several divisions, representing unification.
_Taiwan
21-04-2005, 22:34
OOC: BTW Xiaguo, I don't think you've tagged this thread.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=413556
Xiaguo
22-04-2005, 04:34
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=8727352#post8727352
Coronation