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2[[center: [-'''[[Characters/KaiserreichLegacyOfTheWeltkrieg Character Index]]''' | [[Characters/{{KaiserreichAfrica}} Africa]] | [[Characters/KaiserreichAmerica America]] ([[Characters/KaiserreichUSA USA]]) | [[Characters/KaiserreichAsiaAndOceania Asia & Oceania]] ('''China''') | [[Characters/KaiserreichEurope Europe]] ([[Characters/KaiserreichItaly Italy]] | [[Characters/KaiserreichBalkans Balkans]] | [[Characters/KaiserreichGermany Germany]] | [[Characters/KaiserreichEasternEurope Eastern Europe]] | [[Characters/KaiserreichRussia Russia]])]]-]
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4[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_china_at_start.jpg]]
5[[caption-width-right:350:Map of China in ''Kaiserreich'' ([[https://i.redd.it/vhp4ofs75kja1.png Full Size]])]]
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9[[folder:Qing Government]]
10[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_china_18891912svg.png]]
11[[caption-width-right:350:Flag of Qing]]
12[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of Beijing Government]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_beijing_government_reproduction.png[[/labelnote]]]]
13%%Reproduction of in-game flag by reddit user sibaysky: https://www.reddit.com/r/Kaiserreich/comments/ejg50w/flag_of_beijing_government/
14->'''Official Name:''' Great Qing Empire, Republic of China (Zhili Republic Chinese reunification)
15->'''Common Name:''' Qing Government, Zhili Clique (Zhili coup), Beijing Governemnt (Zhili Republic)
16->'''Ruling Party:''' Hexie Shetuan[[note]]The Harmony Association is a loose collection of Zhili bureaucrats, governors and hangers-on that represent Wu Peifu and Cao Kun's attempts to present a facade of democratic legitimacy in the Beijing Assembly. Officially they are a separate political party, completely divested from the military. Unofficially, however, most realise that the HA's sham democracy is little more than a half-hearted attempt to cover up the endemic corruption, inefficiency, and waste of the Zhili bureaucracy.[[/note]]
17->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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19The Qing dynasty, overthrown and replaced by a warlord-dominated Republic of China, found itself restored by the Zhili clique warlords in a deal they made with the German Empire: in exchange for support that would help them seize Beijing and gain formal authority over China, Zhili would restore China to "proper" monarchism. A farcical monarchy was thus restored in Beijing, with a puppet Emperor ruling over an Empire of nominally compliant warlords.
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21* TheAlcoholic: Cao Kun, current President of Qing, mentor of Wu Peifu, and former President of the Republic of China, is an old, depressed raging alcoholic whose condition continues to deteriorate. He was betrayed in the Beijing coup and locked under house arrest for several years, during which his brother committed suicide, reducing him to a shell of his former self.
22* AuthorityInNameOnly: Qing is technically recognized as the legitimate government of China, ruling over every province from Xinjiang to Beijing. In reality, Qing's power barely extends beyond Zhili clique turf, with most of the other provinces being warlord territory, who respect the Beijing government out of convenience. Even Sun Chuanfang's LEP, technically Zhili territory, doesn't totally respect Wu Peifu's Beijing leadership, and the LEP soon collapses anyways.
23* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Zhili Clique can be overthrown if it refuses to take a side in the collapse of the LEP.
24* GodzillaThreshold: Mirroring the real life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Yellow_River_flood 1938 Yellow River Flood]] artificially created by Chiang's Nationalist Government (by destroying Yellow River dykes), Zhili strategists had developed the exact same plan as a last resort to hold off the invading Japanese, and the decision to implement it is unlocked through a focus in the military focus tree. Putting it into action in-game will cause heavy infrastructure damage to several provinces and incur huge stability penalties, but if the focus is done at peacetime, the government can evacuate the people in the target region beforehand and mitigate some of the penalties.
25* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: If Qing doesn't back Nanjing during the LEP collapse (i.e. pro-Anqing Zhili puppet Qing, Manchu restored Qing, or Beijing government paths), the rulers of Qing/Zhili will eventually adopt an anti-concessionist stance and force the Peking-Kommission to leave.
26* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: In the Beijing Government path, Wu Peifu purges the Manchus and installs either scholar Hu Shih or diplomat Wellington Koo as the new president of a new Republic of China. Both presidents have liberal democratic beliefs, and legally both are elected through a democratic process, but both also know that they are really installed by Wu Peifu and are a puppet front of the Zhili clique.
27* PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny: The Harmony Association's democracy is a sham controlled by the Zhili Clique.
28* PuppetKing: Wu Peifu rules Qing territory (more aptly Zhili clique territory with an imperial makeover) through Emperor Puyi and President Cao Kun.
29* PuppetState: {{Downplayed}}. While independent for the most part, Puyi was indeed installed by Germany, and Germany still has a lot of say on matters of Qing governance through the Peking-Kommission. They're not a full German puppet state, but they are German-backed.
30* RegimeChange: The Qing monarchy was re-established by the Beiyang Government because of political pressure from the German Empire, whose intervention prevented the Kuomintang from overruning them.
31* TakeAThirdOption: When given the choice between backing the LEP or the Anqing Clique, there is an option to refuse to support either. But doing so will lead to a possibly successful coup against the Zhili Clique.
32* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Northern Zhili clique controlled by Wu Peifu (represented by "Qing" territory) and Southern Zhili clique controlled by Sun Chuanfang (represented by the LEP) are technically the same group, but Sun is very ambitious and resisted control from the central government. The two tolerate each other mainly because having a stronger Zhili clique means more power for both of them.
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34!!''Aisin-Gioro Puyi''
35[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_puyi_suit.png]]
36[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Puyi after Manchu restoration]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_puyi_uniform.png[[/labelnote]]]]
37->'''Role:''' Emperor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
38->'''Party:''' Hexie Shetuan[[note]]The Harmony Association is a loose collection of Zhili bureaucrats, governors and hangers-on that represent Wu Peifu and Cao Kun's attempts to present a facade of democratic legitimacy in the Beijing Assembly. Officially they are a separate political party, completely divested from the military. Unofficially, however, most realise that the HA's sham democracy is little more than a half-hearted attempt to cover up the endemic corruption, inefficiency, and waste of the Zhili bureaucracy.[[/note]], Zongshe Dang[[note]]The Zongshe Party - more commonly known as the 'Royalist Party' - is a group of Manchu nobles, Qing loyalists, and various Aisin Gioro princes. Opposed to Wu's Zhili Clique, they favour a return to Qing control over all of China. Unlike more radical factions, they are willing to tolerate warlords and some degree of factionalism - as long as they swear comple and utter loyalty to the Emperor. If in power, they would also allow elections, but in a German-style system where the Emperor would have ultimate say.\
39Paternal Autocrat Zongshe Party: The Zongshe Party - more commonly known as the 'Royalist Party' - is a group of Manchu nobles, Qing loyalists, and various Aisin Gioro princes. Opposed to Wu's Zhili Clique, they favour a return to Qing control over all of China. Unlike more radical factions, they are willing to tolerate warlords and some degree of factionalism - as long as they swear comple and utter loyalty to the Emperor. Now with power solidified the Assembly can be entirely ignored and all policy decisions are to be decided within the Imperial court by appropriate Ministerial oversight.[[/note]] (Successful Manchu coup), Xin Zhonghua Diguo Gaige Xiehue[[note]]New Chinese Empire Reform Association: The NCERA, while using the name of a pre-Xinhai reformist group, is actually an alliance of two, more modern, reform groups. The first is the Rural Reconstruction Party (RRP), lead by Liang Shuming and the Harvard and Princeton educated J.C. 'Jimmy' Yen. Favouring rebuilding China from the ground-up, this group emphasises the value of the traditional Chinese village as the basic building block of society, rather than the warlords cliques that have dominated China for the last half-century. The second part of the coalition is a loose group of intellectuals inspired to the works of Kang Youwei, an ambitious reformer of the late Qing dynasty who advocated for a constitutional monarchy. Following the restoration of Puyi, his works have come back into prominence, and are popular among middle-class urban intellectuals. The NCERA want to see an end to warlords and foreign influence in China, and a return to a 'traditional' style of decentralised local rule.\
40Authoritarian Democrat NCERA: The NCERA, while using the name of a pre-Xinhai reformist group, is actually an alliance of two, more modern, reform groups. The first is the Rural Reconstruction Party (RRP), lead by Liang Shuming and the Harvard and Princeton educated J.C. 'Jimmy' Yen. Favouring rebuilding China from the ground-up, this group emphasises the value of the traditional Chinese village as the basic building block of society, rather than the warlords cliques that have dominated China for the last half-century. The second part of the coalition is a loose group of intellectuals inspired to the works of Kang Youwei, an ambitious reformer of the late Qing dynasty who advocated for a constitutional monarchy. With full reunification of the empire a new cascade of problems presents itself to the NCERA demanding a full reorganization of the Qing Empire from te bottom up. It will take years and properly managed implementation of policy, but with proper controlled oversight even the lowliest village will one day have a voice and place in China![[/note]], Qingnian Zhongguo Dang[[note]]Young China Party: Inspired by the Young Turks, the YCP is comprised of officers at Baoding Military Academy and urban intellectuals alienated by the exclusivity and nepotism of the Zhili Clique. They advocate for the elimination of China's warlords and the establishment of a strong central government, as well as a nationalist agenda which focuses on the abolition of the special privileges and extraterritoriality enjoyed by foreign powers in China. While not necessarily in favour of Puyi and the Aisin-Gioro clan, they also realise they are the best chance at achieving their dream.\
41Paternal Autocrat YCP: Inspired by the Young Turks, the YCP is comprised of officers at Baoding Military Academy and urban intellectuals alienated by the exclusivity and nepotism of the Zhili Clique. They advocate for the elimination of China's warlords and the establishment of a strong central government, as well as a nationalist agenda which focuses on the abolition of the special privileges and extraterritoriality enjoyed by foreign powers in China. With all of China within their grasp the party can truly reshape the nation into a 20th century state, cutting any threads deemed unsuitable to the wider public.[[/note]], Zhonghua Daode Cishan Hui[[note]]Chinese Morality and Charity Society[[/note]] (Yiguangdao backing)
42->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy (Zhili rule or YCP Emergency Government or NCERA Faux Elections or NCERA/YCP form 1940 coalition, YCP wins 1944 election), Social Conservatism (Successful Manchu coup or NCERA Emergency Government), Paternal Autocracy (Zongshe Emergency Government or Zongshe/YCP Faux Elections), Social Democracy (Legitimate Elections, NCERA keep/form Constitutional Front in 1944 elections)
43The de jure ruler of the "Qing Empire", in reality a puppet installed by Zhili clique and their German backers.
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45* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The general population does not like Puyi and his restoration. Fortunately for him, most don't care that much to try to remove him, and actual powers reside in the Zhili clique, so most of the political fighting is directed at the Zhili clique instead.
46* AllohistoricalAllusion: Puyi's general status as a powerless puppet king living in a GildedCage is more or less how his time as a puppet king of Japan in Manchukuo went.
47* AuthorityInNameOnly: Puyi doesn't really have much power. For the past decade actual governance was done by the Zhili clique. As if that was not enough, Qing (Zhili clique territory) itself barely has control over the whole of China.
48* TheCoup: If Wu Peifu fails to intervene in the LEP collapse, a faction of Zhili generals will launch a coup with support from other warlord powers (Zhang Tianran, Qu Yingguang, or Yan Xishan) to remove Wu from power and install Puyi. If the coup is successful, Puyi will become the true Emperor of China, not shackled by the Zhili clique. If the coup fails, Wu will purge the Manchus from Zhili and make plans to institute a new republican regime.
49* InternalReformist: If the coup succeeds, Puyi will work with one of the three reformist parties (New Chinese Empire Reform Association, Young China Party, or Manchu Party) to form a government and reform the formerly Zhili-controlled Qing government.
50* ThePuppetCutsHisStrings: A successful Manchu Coup would allow Puyi to end Zhili rule and see his authority as Emperor restored.
51* PuppetKing: Puyi was installed by the Germans and controlled by the Zhili Clique. He was a powerless leader for almost a decade. If Zhang Tianran's Shandong conquers Beijing, he will forcibly re-install Puyi as the Emperor, and make him even more of a puppet than before.
52* RightfulKingReturns: Deconstructed. The restoration of the Qing dynasty was generally unpopular (there is a reason why they were overthrown in the first place), and the only reason Puyi was restored was so that he can be used as a pawn in the political games of Germany and Zhili clique. However, if he works hard enough, he might actually be able to become a good and legitimate Emperor of China, reconstructing the trope.
53* SignificantWardrobeShift: After a successful Manchu Restoration, Puyi's portrait will adorn his ceremonial military outfit, representing his effective return to power after cutting the strings of his Zhili puppet masters.
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55!!''Wu Peifu''
56[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_wu_peifu.png]]
57->'''Role:''' Imperial Commissioner Plenipotentiary and Supreme Commander of the Imperial Army, Country Leader (Failed Manchu coup)
58->'''Party:''' Zhili Clique[[note]]While most of the Zhili clique's political affairs are handled by the Harmony Association, the military wing of the clique still holds a fair bit of influence over political decisionmaking. They will never assume direct control and generally work with the Harmony Association, but occasional disagreements are not unheard of.[[/note]]
59->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
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61* BunnyEarsLawyer: While Wu Peifu is a highly superstitious man with weird beliefs like that the airplane was invented in the Warring States Period and the automobile was invented by Zhuge Liang during the Three Kingdoms Period, he is China's finest general.
62* {{Cincinnatus}}: ZigZagged; in the Beijing Government path, Wu temporarily becomes the official leader of Zhili clique territory after the Manchus get purged, and forms a new republican government and lets the new president take over. However, while Wu does personally believe that he is personally unfit for officially ruling China as he's a "military man", he'll still be running the real show from the shadows.
63* {{Irony}}: Wu Peifu is ideologically republican, but leads the monarchist Qing government.
64* JustTheFirstCitizen: Wu Peifu, the true ruler of China, is officially just the Imperial Commissioner of the Qing Empire.
65* {{Realpolitik}}: Wu's ideal China is a republican one, without any foreign influences (which is why he rejected Sun Yat-sen, as he thought that Sun is too foreign-influenced). However, as a warlord, political pragmatism comes before ideology, so he works with Manchu remnants and German capitalists to strengthen his own political influence.
66* RedBaron: Wu is nicknamed the Jade Marshal due to his stellar history as a strategist.
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68%%!!''Yan Huiqing''
69%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_yan_huiqing_0.png]]
70%%->'''Role:''' Premier[[note]]Political Advisor[[/note]] (Cao Kun succession), Country Leader (Sichuan, Armament shelters Zhili Remnants, Embrace the Civilian Wing or Liangguang, UPC elections)
71%%->'''Party:''' Zhili Clique (Civilian Wing) (Sichuan), Hexie Shetuan[[note]]The Harmony Association is a loose collection of Zhili bureaucrats, governors and hangers-on that represent Wu Peifu and Cao Kun's attempts to present a facade of democratic legitimacy in the Beijing Assembly. Officially they are a separate political party, completely divested from the military. Unofficially, however, most realise that the HA's sham democracy is little more than a half-hearted attempt to cover up the endemic corruption, inefficiency, and waste of the Zhili bureaucracy.[[/note]] (Zhili defeats Qing) (Sichuan), Democratic Constitutional Party (UPC)
72%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy, Social Conservatism (UPC)
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75%%!!''Hu Shih''
76%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_hu_shih.png]]
77%%->'''Role:''' President[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Zhili Republic or UPC elections)
78%%->'''Party:''' Hexie Shetuan[[note]]The Harmony Association is a loose collection of Zhili bureaucrats, governors and hangers-on that represent Wu Peifu and Cao Kun's attempts to present a facade of democratic legitimacy in the Beijing Assembly. Officially they are a separate political party, completely divested from the military. Unofficially, however, most realise that the HA's sham democracy is little more than a half-hearted attempt to cover up the endemic corruption, inefficiency, and waste of the Zhili bureaucracy.[[/note]]
79%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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82%%!!''Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo''
83%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_koo.png]]
84%%[[caption-width-right:156:a.k.a. Gu Weijun]]
85%%->'''Role:''' President[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Zhili Republic)
86%%->'''Party:''' Hexie Shetuan[[note]]The Harmony Association is a loose collection of Zhili bureaucrats, governors and hangers-on that represent Wu Peifu and Cao Kun's attempts to present a facade of democratic legitimacy in the Beijing Assembly. Officially they are a separate political party, completely divested from the military. Unofficially, however, most realise that the HA's sham democracy is little more than a half-hearted attempt to cover up the endemic corruption, inefficiency, and waste of the Zhili bureaucracy.[[/note]]
87%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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91[[folder:Fengtian Government]]
92[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_fengtian.png]]
93->'''Official Name:''' Fengtian Government, Republic of China (Chinese reunification)
94-->'''Puppet State:''' Manchurian People's Federation (Socialist), Republic of Manchuria (Democratic), Manchurian State (Authoritarian), State of Manchuria (Japan)
95->'''Ruling Party:''' Guangfuxi[[note]]Recovery League: A loose association of fallen generals, governors, bureaucrats, and politicians without any strong ideological affiliation, most of whom find themselves in Fengtian because there are few other places where they might hold any semblance of power. Easily bribed and tempted, they often serve to promote the interests of whoever is willing to pay, and consequently the 'league' is highly splintered despite controlling a large portion of the Assembly, lacking the political will to act decisively.[[/note]]
96->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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98The Republic of China, "replaced" by the Qing monarchy in the Zhili-sponsored Xuantong Restoration, was "restored" by Zhili's rivaling Fengtian clique after Fengtian narrowly survived the Zhili-Fengtian Wars thanks to Japanese aid. Though securing a temporary peace from an armistice, the Fengtian Government is adamantly against the Zhili-Qing government in Beijing, and renewed conflict over Beijing seems inevitable.
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100* AllohistoricalAllusion: Fengtian is a Japanese puppet state (or at least a Japanese-aligned) state on the Northeastern Provinces of China. Just like Manchukuo in real life.
101* GoodRepublicEvilEmpire: The Fengtian Government (of the Republic of China) characterizes itself as the "Good Republic", and the Qing Empire centered at Beijing as the "Evil Empire". The truth is more nuanced, and both sides are actually MirroringFactions, with both being warlord cliques that puppet nominally democratic governments (and given the same ideological grouping - Authoritarian Democracy).
102* HereditaryRepublic: While it claims to be the heir to the Republic of China, the real rulers of the Fengtian Government are a warlord clique under the leadership of Zhang Zuolin, who in turn is subject to the "benevolent" oversight of the Empire of Japan.
103* {{Irony}}: Manchukuo in real life was a Japanese-installed puppet state with Puyi as a puppet king, while the rest of China was a Han-led Republic. In ''Kaiserreich'', Manchuria is now a Han-led Republic, while the rest of China is a puppet state of Germany, with Puyi as a puppet king. Doubly ironic is that the restored Qing has no access to Manchuria, the homeland of the Manchu people that formed the Qing dynasty.
104* PeaceConference: After defeating Qing, Fengtian can launch a National Reunification Conference to bring Fengtian allies into the fold, and also to negotiate with Southern Republican factions (mainly the Federalists, though the KMT can support Fengtian if they were utterly wiped out) and possibly unite with them peacefully. If the conference is unsuccessful, or if Fengtian decides against the conference, then they will have to subjugate and reunite the rest of China militarily.
105* PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny: Fengtian claims to be a democratic republic but it is in fact a puppet state under Japanese influence and controlled by a military clique.
106** The Republic of Manchuria is also noted to be one if formed.
107* PuppetState:
108** {{Downplayed}} at game start. Fengtian is independent but Japanese-backed, with Japanese influence mainly coming in the form of economic management through the Mantetsu.
109** If Fengtian goes down the "Unification by Subjugation" path after conquering Beijing, Zhang Zuolin will step down and try to put his son Zhang Xueliang in charge. Japan can choose to meddle in the affairs, attempting to assassinate Zhang Zuolin and put the submissive Yang Yuting in charge of Fengtian, pointing the country down a pro-Japanese path. Fengtian will join the Co-Prosperity Sphere, join the Yen Bloc, and eventually become a virtual puppet of Japan, getting renamed to "Reformed Government of China", which was the name of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Government_of_the_Republic_of_China Chinese collaborationist puppet state]] during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
110* TheRemnant: The Fengtian Government is made up of remnants from the Beiyang government, who were exiled following the Qing restoration.
111* TeethClenchedTeamwork: While definitely a part of the Japanese sphere, Fengtian-Japanese relations are not exactly stable. This can be seen by their relationship at game start; Fengtian is guaranteed by Japan, but isn't in the Co-Prosperity Sphere. Depending on Japan and Fengtian's actions throughout the game, Fengtian-Japanese relations can improve to the point where Fengtian joins the Co-Prosperity Sphere (to the detriment of Fengtian legitimacy), or deteriorate to the point where Fengtian declares war on the Co-Prosperity Sphere.
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113!!''Zhang Zuolin''
114[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fng_zhang_zuolin_8.png]]
115->'''Role:''' Country Leader, Second in Command (Zhang Xueliang cabinet)
116->'''Party:''' Guangfuxi[[note]]Recovery League: A loose association of fallen generals, governors, bureaucrats, and politicians without any strong ideological affiliation, most of whom find themselves in Fengtian because there are few other places where they might hold any semblance of power. Easily bribed and tempted, they often serve to promote the interests of whoever is willing to pay, and consequently the 'league' is highly splintered despite controlling a large portion of the Assembly, lacking the political will to act decisively.[[/note]]
117->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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119* AssassinationAttempt: When he tries to pass his leadership down to Zhang Xueliang, Yang Yuting and his Japanese-aligned Shikan Clique will attempt an assassination on Zhang Zuolin and try to seize power.
120* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: For a certain value of "hero" (Since he isn't much different from the Qing he despises), but Zuolin is quite skeptical towards universal suffrage, viewing that as "[[ValuesDissonance non Confucian values]]". Can be downplayed if his PeaceConference goes well as he eventually gives the female population voting rights and (limited) participation in politics for the general population.
121* RagsToRiches: Zhang Zuolin started off as a poor and uneducated bandit in rural China before rising up to become one of the most powerful warlords in China, and he can go even higher from there.
122* RedBaron: The Old Marshal.
123
124!!''Zhang Xueliang''
125[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fng_zhang_xueliang.png]]
126[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote: Zhang as a General]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fng_zhang_xueliang_army.png[[/labelnote]]]]
127->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Zhang Zuolin succession)
128->'''Party:''' Zhanghui[[note]]Zhang Clique: A collection of loyalists and generals, the Zhang Clique holds no specific ideology beyond promoting the furtherance of the Grand Marshal's political powers. While making pretences to democracy, Zhang's supporters are not committed to republican ideals, and promote them only for their utility."[[/note]]
129->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
130
131Zhang Xueliang is Zhang Zuolin's son, and a possible successor to his father.
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133* AddledAddict: Even moreso than his father, Zhang is a massive opium addict to the point where it's an embarrassment to even the Fengtian Clique, whose general staff is already full of addicts.
134* MeetTheNewBoss: Very little changes from the rule of one Zhang to another.
135* PuppetKing: When his father Zhang Zuolin begins his push to unify China, he resigns to allow Zhang Xueliang to run the country as a gesture towards constitutionalists. Zhang Zuolin remains as head of government and control over the army, and with Fengtian's government system (a military dictatorship), Xueliang's addictions, and Zuolin's [[TheGeneralissimo title of Marshal]], it's pretty clear who has the real power.
136* RedBaron: The Young Marshal, son of the Old Marshal.
137
138!!''Yang Yuting''
139[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fng_yang_yuting.png]]
140->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Japanese puppet state)
141->'''Party:''' Concordia Association
142->'''Ideology:''' Market Liberalism
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144* TheQuisling: Yuting is the leading figure of Japanese collaboration.
145* RegimeChange: Japan will install Yuting as leader of Fengtian if the Republic fails to break away from the Japanese sphere.
146
147!!''Fu Shuangying''
148[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fng_fu_shuangying.png]]
149->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Authoritarian puppet state)
150->'''Party:''' Huanghanui[[note]]Imperial Han Society[[/note]], Shikan Clique (Puppet state)
151->'''Ideology:''' National Populism, Paternal Autocracy, Authoritarian Democracy (Puppet state)
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153* TheQuisling: Fu Shuangying is the puppet leader for a Manchuria conquered by an authoritarian regime.
154
155!!''Zhao Xinbo''
156[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/man_portrait_zhao_xinbo.png]]
157->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Democratic puppet state)
158->'''Party:''' Manchuria Democratic League
159->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy, Social Liberalism, Market Liberalism, Social Conservatism
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161* LesCollaborateurs: Zhao Xinbo is initially a pro-Japanese collaborator, albeit a minor one. He can become a much more important collaborator for whichever country puppets Manchuria.
162* CorruptPolitician: As leader of Manchuria he shamelessly embezzles money from the treasury.
163* OpportunisticBastard: Despite his pro-Japanese stance, he won't hesitate to jump ship in order to become leader of Manchuria.
164* TheQuisling: He is the leader of Manchuria if puppeted by a democratic regime, and an eager collaborator.
165* RedBaron: The "Midwife of Manchuria" for his role of the foundation of the Republic.
166
167!!''Guan Xiangying''
168[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fng_guan_xiangying.png]]
169->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Socialist puppet state)
170->'''Party:''' Kuomintang, Northeastern Syndicalist Party, Socialist Party of Manchuria
171->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
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173* TheQuisling: Guan Xiangying is the puppet leader for a Manchuria conquered by a socialist regime.
174* RebelLeader: Guan Xiangying is a leader of the underground Chinese Syndicalist Party, engaged in a guerilla with Fengtian and Japan.
175[[/folder]]
176
177[[folder:Shandong Clique]]
178[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_shandong.jpg]]
179->'''Official Name:''' Shandong Clique, Shangqing Tianguo (Yiguandao), New Qing Empire (Yiguandao, Chinese reunification)
180->'''Ruling Party:''' Zhang Pai[[note]]Zhang Clique[[/note]]
181->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
182A Fengtian-aligned warlord clique that has recognized Qing authority due to pressure from the German garrison in Qingdao. Ruled by the infamous Zhang Zongchang, Zhang competes for influence with the Qing-aligned Qu Yingguang and local religious leader Zhang Tianran.
183----
184* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: Almost all of Zongchang's generals have some form of criminal record or another. Many are former bandits, others are murderers and serial arsonists, the two Japanese mercenaries he has are disgraced samurai also with criminal backgrounds, and the only general that doesn't have a criminal record is a drug addict.
185* TheCoup: Either Zhang Tianran or Qu Yingguang can overthrow Zhang Zongchang.
186* GraveRobbing: Zhang Zongchang's greedy (and somewhat crazy) subordinate Sun Dianying will attempt to rob the graves of old Chinese Emperors and Empresses to further his own wealth. His actions will outrage the Qing government, who can do nothing but watch.
187* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: Both Zhang Zongchang and Zhang Tianran can "intervene" in the LEP war to grab land from the LEP.
188* MeleeATrois: The Shandong Clique, Yiguandao, and the Society for Restoring Benevolence all want to end the other two to secure their rule over the Shandong province.
189* WretchedHive: Zhang Zongchang's rule has turned Shandong into a mess, with his opium dealings, brutal generals, and awful leadership creating a province with rampant crime and violence.
190
191!!''Zhang Zongchang''
192[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_zhang_zongchang.png]]
193->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
194->'''Party:''' Zhang Pai[[note]]Zhang Clique[[/note]]
195->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
196
197The infamously corrupt, despotic, and comically eccentric Fengtian-aligned warlord of Shandong. Loyal to Zhang Zuolin, he currently maintains a precarious state of neutrality between Zhili and Fengtian due to political pressure.
198----
199* AddledAddict: Zhang Zongchang is a massive opium addict, which could explain his wacky antics.
200* BunnyEarsLawyer: While he is completely bonkers, Zongchang is a capable general and has had many successes in the past.
201* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Zongchang is very eccentric and unpredictable, and gives no respect to anyone or anybody. This gave him an infamous but also fearsome reputation, and also gave him several like-minded followers.
202* GettingHighOnTheirOwnSupply: Zongchang deals drugs through Shandong, and is also a drug addict himself.
203* RedBaron: The Dogmeat General, refering to his gambling addiction and also for eating dog meat.
204
205!!''Zhang Tianran''
206[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_zhang_tianran_7.png]]
207->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Coup), Political Advisor (Qing, Successful Manchu coup backer)
208->'''Party:''' Yiguandao Hui[[note]]Yiguandao Society[[/note]]
209->'''Ideology:''' National Populism
210
211The leader of the Yiguandao, a Shandong-based millenarian religion syncretizing elements of traditional Chinese religions. Popular among the peasantry, and supported by some peasant militia converts, Yiguandao is politically influential in Shandong. The group subscribes to an "idiosyncratic" vision of Qing monarchism, and vehemently rejects warlordism.
212----
213* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Qing and Shangqing have some aligned interests, and Qing can use Shangqing to defeat all the foreign influences in Southern China before having Shangqing submit to Qing and annexing all of Southern China.
214* DrugsAreBad: Zhang Tianran immediately ends the opium dealings in Shandong after rising to power.
215* NonIndicativeName: The Yiguandao is National Populist InNameOnly. It doesn't fit at all with the pseudofascist or ultranationalist paths that other countries have for their national populists - the Yiguandao is a whole different beast onto itself. The developers have admitted that the Yiguandao doesn't really fit National Populist, but they basically have nowhere else to put it.
216* TheTheocracy: Zhang Tianran's Shangqing Tianguo is a theocracy built around Yiguandao.
217* WarriorMonk: Zhang Tianran has militias dedicated to Yiguandao, and new military units formed after his ascension to power will all be fully dedicated to the teachings of Yiguandao.
218
219!!''Qu Yingguang''
220[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_shandong_qu_yingguang_3.png]]
221->'''Role:''' Field Marshal, Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Coup), Political Advisor (Qing, Successful Manchu coup backer)
222->'''Party:''' Guiren Hui[[note]]Society of Restoring Benevolence[[/note]]
223->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
224----
225* OnlySaneMan: Between a drug-addicted warlord and a cult leader, Qu Yingguang is the sanest out of the three leader options in Shandong.
226* TheRemnant: Qu Yingguang could be considered to be this to the Anhui Clique with his affiliation with the Anfu Club and personal ties to Duan Qirui. Downplayed in how such an allegiance to the Anhui Clique does not really play much into his content.
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Shanxi Clique]]
230[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_shanxi.png]]
231[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Republic of China (Feng)]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shx_feng_unifier_flag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
232->'''Official Name:''' Shanxi Government, Zhongyuan Government[[note]]Central Plains Government[[/note]] (Unification path), Republic of China (Chinese reunification)
233->'''Ruling Party:''' Yan Clique
234->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
235The territory of opportunistic Shanxi warlord Yan Xishan, which has recognized Qing authority after military defeat in the Fourth Zhili-Fengtian War. Yan's clique also competes for influence with the KMT-aligned forces of the ''Guominjun'', which the clique has absorbed after the Northern Expedition was crushed by German intervention.
236----
237* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Shanxi will join with whatever faction works towards their interests (the Zhili Clique, Fengtian Clique, R-KMT, or National Protection Alliance for Yan Xishan, Federalists, R-KMT, or L-KMT for Feng Yuxiang), or even try to declare themselves the actual government if an opportunity arises.
238
239!!''Yan Xishan''
240[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_shanxi_yan_xishan.png]]
241->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]], Chief of Army (Qing, Successful Manchu coup backer)
242->'''Party:''' Yan Clique
243->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
244----
245* SmallRoleBigImpact: If Qing falls to chaos and a coup is attempted on Wu Peifu, Yan can lend support to the coup in exchange for promises of reforming the monarchy. The coup support majorly impacts one of the biggest factions in China, and Yan would have a say in the new Qing politics due to his support.
246* OpportunisticBastard: Perhaps the most opportunistic warlord in China, Yan is willing to support any faction outside of the L-KMT or Federalists. Most of the time he supports the Zhili, as they're the closest and most powerful in the region, but should they fall all bets are off.
247* TheUsurper: Yan is a member of the Zhili Clique on paper, but if he sees an opportunity he can declare a rival government in Shanxi and take Beijing.
248
249!!''Feng Yuxiang''
250[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_shanxi_feng_yuxiang_8.png]]
251->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Power struggle victory), Country Leader (Chinese reunification)
252->'''Party:''' Guominjun[[note]]National Army[[/note]], National Revolutionary Party
253->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
254----
255* ChummyCommies: Feng Yuxiang's personal beliefs are a strange mix of Christianity and socialism, he associates with the leftist faction of the KMT as a result.
256* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: Feng Yuxiang is a Chinese nationalist in the style of the KMT, and despite being a Christian and reorganizing the army and state in a more modern and western-inspired way, he always seeks the end goal of creating a strong china without foreign influence.
257* RedBaron: The Christian General, emphasizing his faith.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Sichuan Clique]]
261[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_sichuan.png]]
262->'''Official Name:''' Sichuan Military Government, Zhili Clique (Zhili remnant), Chongqing Government (Zhili remnant, unification path), Republic of China (Chinese reunification), Chongqing Federal Government (Federalist remnant), United Provinces of China (Federalist Chinese reunification)
263->'''Party:''' Wubei Xi[[note]]The Armament Department enjoyed a half decade of prestige after Yang Sen was recognised as the legitimate ruler of Sichuan by the Zhili Clique, but the bold and cunning general slowly witnessed his grip slip away. The Yunnan Clique's invasion of his province was the last straw which corroded his authority, putting much of Sichuan back in the hands of warlords and radicals. The Armament Department was forced to adapt to these disastrous circumstances and reluctantly invited several of these key warlords to join the government.\
264Yang since then strove to rebuild his authority over Sichuan, Jan, but faced great resistance from the newly emboldened warlords, as well as opportunists within his own clique such as the Confucian general Liu Cunhou and the leader of the bandit suppression army, Tian Songyao. Much of the department doubts if Yang can maintain this moribund, decentralised government much longer. His generals eagerly hope he will at last reign in the warlords, or finally give up and make way for more aggressive leader like Cunhou. Without a firebrand like him to egg them on however, the generals may very well fall back in line behind Yang.[[/note]]
265->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
266The Sichuan province, formerly the site of multiple conflicting sub-warlord cliques, was unified under Wu Peifu's ally Yang Sen after the advent of the Zhili hegemony. Despite nominal unification, Sichuan is still embroiled in warlord conflict, and is desperately hanging onto the stabilizing thread of Zhili hegemony.
267----
268* CivilWar: The Sichuanese Civil War will erupt between the warlords of the province after the collapse of the LEP.
269* TheFamine: A drought in March 1936 will plunge the Sichuan province into a massive famine ([[http://www.disasterhistory.org/sichuan-famine-1936-1937 which happened in reality]]). As the LEP collapses around the same time, this forces the warlords of the province (who are beginning to turn on each other and collapsing the province into a civil war) to manage it by themselves, causing massive troubles for everyone.
270* MeleeATrois: There are four major warlord factions in Sichuan (though one is massively weakened): Armament Department, Industrial Corps, Baoding Department, and Officer Department. The former three are currently in a shaky alliance, which shatters when the LEP collapses and the Industrial Corps backstabs the others in an attempt to gain power.
271* TheRemnant: Sichuan, if under the right warlord, can host loyalists to the Zhili Clique (if under the Armament Department) or remnants of the Federalists (if under a pro-Federalist warlord) after they are overthrown in their respective powerbase.
272
273%%!!''Yang Sen''
274%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_yang_sen.png]]
275%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
276%%->'''Party:''' Wubei Xi[[note]]Armament Department[[/note]]
277%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
278%%----
279
280!!''Liu Cunhou''
281[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_liu_cunhou_8.png]]
282->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Armament victory, successful coup)
283->'''Party:''' Wubei Xi[[note]]Armament Department: In the wake of Yang Sen's sudden, unfortunate death, coupled with the rapid disintegration of the Armament Department's political rivals, a massive power vacuum emerged in Sichuan Province. The position of leadership was swiftly filled by a popular, charismatic figure among the Armament Department's generals, the zealous Confucian and chaotic rabble rouser Liu Cunhou.\
284Liu has in many ways turned Sichuan's greatest weakness, its factional disputes and decentralised government, into his own greatest strength. By bribing, threatening, extorting and executing those generals who have questioned his authority, he has filled much of the province with loyal yes men and greedy opportunists, who will I gladly manage their own fiefs and maximise the province's overall profit through completely unscrupulous measures. While this Whilst this chaotic confederation of warlords is functioning for the moment, some of Liu's colleagues quietly doubt if it can hold on for the foreseeable future. However few dare to bring this up to his face and none have ever done so twice.[[/note]]
285->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
286----
287* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: As governor he is hated for being basically a bandit and a tyrant extorting the people and keeping power through violent repression.
288* TheCoup: Liu Cunhou will dispose of Yang Sen to take power for himself alone.
289
290%%!!''Deng Xihou''
291%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_deng_xihou_4.png]]
292%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Baoding victory, Deng Xihou asserts control)
293%%->'''Party:''' Baoding Xi[[note]]As its name implies, the Baoding Department was formed by graduates of the Baoding military academy and officers of the Baoding army, who either originated in Sichuan or found themselves stationed in the province. Although they are considered politically liberal and fiscally responsible, the Baoding Department has earned a reputation for favouritism and nepotism, frequently interfering with Yang Sen's Sen's government. Deng Xihou's faction within the Department is quite idealistic and believes in implementing genuine reforms, unlike some of his more pragmatic peers which merely pay lip service to these ideals. Deng's name is almost synonymous with fiscal responsibility thanks to his "Model Province Project". To implement these impressive reforms he has built up extensive connections in the Sichuan, allowing him to greatly influence the government's military as well as economic developments.[[/note]], Deng Clique of the Baoding Department (Deng Xihou asserts control)
294%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
295%%----
296
297%%!!''Liu Wenhui''
298%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_liu_wenhui_40.png]]
299%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Baoding victory, Liu Wenhui asserts control)
300%%->'''Party:''' Baoding Xi[[note]]As its name implies, the Baoding Department was formed by graduates of the Baoding military academy and officers of the Baoding army, who either originated in Sichuan or found themselves stationed in the province. Although they are considered politically liberal and fiscally responsible, the Baoding Department has earned a reputation for favouritism and nepotism, frequently interfering with Yang Sen's Sen's government. Liu Wenhui, the uncle of the infamous Industrial Corps leader Liu Xiang, perhaps best embodies the liberal politics of these senior generals, with his laissez-faire approach to governance, he has conceded much ideological ground to the well-educated and well-meaning progressives in his department, as long as he can maintain his hold over Sichuan's opium production and foreign policy. Although this has led to some radical reforms, some believe Wenhui's greed and ambition ultimately hinders Sichuan's potential.[[/note]], Liu Clique of the Baoding Department (Liu Wenhui asserts control)
301%%->'''Ideology:''' Market Liberalism
302%%----
303
304%%!!''Liu Xiang''
305%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_liu_xiang.png]]
306%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Industrial victory)
307%%->'''Party:''' Shiye Tuan[[note]]The enormous army of the Industrial Corps, led by Chongqing warlord Liu Xiang, is frequently derided by Zhili Loyalists and progressive officers as nothing more than a host of bandits. Whilst it is true that his oversized military favours quantity over quality and has certain moral failures, the Industrial Corps have accomplished great things thanks to their raw manpower and their intense firepower. The fact that Xiang has managed to keep his hold over south-eastern Sichuan as well keep his countless men paid and fed is testament to this fact.\
308After being passed up for governorship of Sichuan and left bereft of any recognition from the Zhili Clique he had once so loyally served, Liu Xiang turned his attention towards taking what he declared was rightfully his, now by force and cunning. He has pushed for genuine modern modernisation and economic reforms, caring little for short term profits from bandit and opium selling when there is so much more up for grab, should the Industrial Corps successfully expand their influence over Sichuan. These aggressive policies mean Xiang's army and his reforms both rely on raw momentum, a single mislaid plan or an unexpected roadblock in his path could grind his ambitions to a halt.[[/note]], National Protection Association (Chinese reunification)
309%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
310%%----
311
312%%!!''Xiong Kewu''
313%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_xiong_kewu.png]]
314%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Officer victory)
315%%->'''Party:''' Junguang Xi[[note]]The Officer Department emerged as a political force in Sichuan after Tang Jiyao's invasion of the region in 1931, wherein numerous republican aligned officers were recruited to Yunnan's side and organised into a rival Sichuan government in an attempt to weaken Yang Sen's legitimacy. Whilst Tang Jiyao's invasion failed and the officers were driven into hiding a weakened guerrilla force, their radical political legacy still endures. One of Tang's personally handpicked leaders for the Officer Department was an old colleague, Xiong Kewu, a former governor of the province who had administered it during the Xinhai Revolution. Xiong and Tang shared many political principles, most notably in regards to Federalism, but Xiong had an independent streak and desired to run the Officer Department himself, free of the Yunnan Clique's heavy handed political influence. He eventually worked to organise an independent base of power, joining forces with old friends and enemies, such as Lu Chao and other senior officers to operate free of Tang's meddling.[[/note]], Zizhi Zhengfu Dang[[note]]Self-Government Party[[/note]] (Provincial Assembly restored)
316%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism
317%%----
318
319%%!!''Lü Chao''
320%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_szc_lu_chao.png]]
321%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Officer victory, elections)
322%%->'''Party:''' Sanmin Dang[[note]]Three Principles' Party[[/note]]
323%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
324%%----
325
326%%!!''Jiang Baili''
327%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_jiang_baili_2.png]]
328%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Armament shelters Zhili remnant)
329%%->'''Party:''' Zhili Clique (Military Wing)
330%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
331%%----
332
333!!''Chen Jiongming''
334->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Baoding/Officer shelters Federalist remnant)
335->'''Party:''' Public Interest Party[[note]]The Zhongguo Zhigongdang, or China Zhi Gong Party (Public Interest Party of China) is the main political party of the Federalist movement in China. Founded in 1925, the party united disillusioned Kuomintang politicians and Overseas Chinese (especially Freemasons of the Hongmen), calling for the reform of the Republic of China into a proper federal state and multiparty democracy. While these hopes were quickly dashed by the Qing Restoration, they remain a significant force, albeit banned in Qing/Zhili-controlled lands for their explicit republicanism. Their platform, outside of federalism and republican democracy, espouses progressive social and political views from land and education reform to elected assemblies for all government levels.[[/note]]
336->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
337See his entry in the Liangguang Clique folder.
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Yunnan Clique]]
341[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_yunnan.png]]
342->'''Official Name:''' Yunnan Government, Kunming National Government (R-KMT unification path), Nanzhao Autonomy (L-KMT puppet state), National Revolutionary Government (L-KMT unification path)
343->'''Party:''' Jing Guo Dian Jun[[note]]Army of National Pacification: Tang Jiyao has ruled Yunnan for decades, somehow managing to endure and outlast his own bouts of incompetence, numerous internal rebellions and countless failed military expeditions. In some ways, his diligence and his ambitious nature is quite respectable. His officer corps is loyal to him, even if they question some of his political and military decisions. Yet as the balance of power in China continues to change, it remains to be seen if Tang Jiyao can change with it, or if he will return to his old warmongering, overconfident ways.[[/note]]
344->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
345A republican-aligned warlord clique who has recognized Qing authority due to military defeats, ruled by the ambitious but increasingly unpopular warlord Tang Jiyao. It currently hosts a large contingent of KMT National Revolutionary Army remnants, which the clique accepted (as a part of an internal power struggle) after the failure of the Northern Expedition. As Tang's followers increasingly lose faith in him, the tangled allegiances of Yunnan's armies gradually unravel, laying the seed for a massive, multi-sided power struggle.
346----
347* EnemyMine: Tang Jiyao's personal clique and the NRA forces are not friends in the slightest, but are forced to collaborate inside Yunnan since both sides hate the Zhili-controlled Qing government more.
348* MeleeATrois: If Tang Jiyao tries to invade Hunan immediately after the LEP collapses, he will get couped by Long Yun, and the Yunnan clique collapses in on itself. A four-way power struggle begins between Long Yun, Yunnan clique general Hu Ruoyu, and the KMT-associated generals Zhu Peide and Lu Han.
349* TheRemnant: A large portion of KMT's National Revolutionary Army is holed up in Yunnan, and represent the remnants of Chiang's right-wing KMT.
350
351!!''Tang Jiyao''
352[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_tang_jiyao.png]]
353[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Tang as a Civilian]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_tang_jiyao_suit.png[[/labelnote]]]]
354->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
355->'''Party:''' Jing Guo Dian Jun[[note]]Army of National Pacification: Tang Jiyao has ruled Yunnan for decades, somehow managing to endure and outlast his own bouts of incompetence, numerous internal rebellions and countless failed military expeditions. In some ways, his diligence and his ambitious nature is quite respectable. His officer corps is loyal to him, even if they question some of his political and military decisions. Yet as the balance of power in China continues to change, it remains to be seen if Tang Jiyao can change with it, or if he will return to his old warmongering, overconfident ways.[[/note]]
356->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
357----
358* AmbitionIsEvil: Tang is too ambitious for his own good. If he maintains power, he might choose to expand into Indochina, start the National Protection Alliance to launch a second National Protection War and overthrow Qing, or even declare himself ''King''. The last one of course, does not sit well with his large base of republican-minded subordinates.
359* HeelFaceTurn: While Tang Jiyao starts out as an ambitious warlord, he has a chance to redeem himself by genuinely backing Chen Jiongming's democratic federalist movement and begin reforms on Yunnan. If he doesn't betray the Federalists mid-way and stays with Chen to the end, he has a chance to lead a party in the democratic United Provinces of China and get democratically elected as leader of China.
360* OpportunisticBastard: Tang supports the Federalists only because a federalist system would allow him much power as governor of the province.
361** If Tang is denied the Public Interest Party ticket for the United Provinces of China elections, Tang can switch to run for the Democratic Constitutionalist Party if it backs his candidacy.
362* SignificantWardrobeShift: If he becomes President of the United Provinces of China, Tang's portrait will show him wearing a civilian suit.
363* TooDumbToLive:
364** Declaring himself King in China's most republican province results in him being overthrown and executed by Long Yun shortly afterwards.
365** When the LEP collapses, Tang wants to invade Hunan to take Zhenyuan. However, Yunnan was in a lot of economic trouble in 1936, and he has a very weak grip over his clique. If he immediately declares his ambitions to invade Hunan, Long Yun will coup him and execute Tang. He even mocks Long Yun as a coward when Long Yun sends his ultimatum.
366
367!!''Long Yun''
368[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_long_yun.png]]
369[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Long as a General]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_long_yun_7.png[[/labelnote]]]]
370->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Long Yun coups Tang)
371->'''Party:''' Jing Guo Dian Jun[[note]]Army of National Pacification: Long Yun emerged as the only man capable of quelling the falling out between the various factions of the Army of National Pacification. Even meant having to turn on his own brother, he undertook the necessary measures to entrench his administration in Kunming and hold the city. Now that the dust has settled after this period of brief civil war, it remains to be seen if this young, ambitious Yi General has what it takes to rebuild Yunnan. Long Yun had often dreamed of one day surpassing Tang Jiyao, and now he finally has a chance to do just so.[[/note]]
372->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
373----
374* CivilWar: Soon after his coup, Long Yun will have to face a civil war inside Yunnan, as many different warlord generals try to seize power from him.
375* TheCoup: Long Yun can launch a coup on the unpopular Tang Jiyao to seize power, after Tang Jiyao completely alienates all of his generals by declaring war on Hunan.
376* RedBaron: The Dragon of Yunnan.
377
378!!''Lu Han''
379[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_lu_han_28.png]]
380->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Lu Han coups Long)
381->'''Party:''' Jing Guo Dian Jun[[note]]Army of National Pacification: The rebels would never say their ambitions over Tang's office were out of jealousy, but rather due to a strong belief that the Yunnan Clique was going down a dangerous path and needed a new leader to save it. Despite this, it's been an open secret the officer corps has feuded with Tang for over a decade. Neither side had previously dared to openly attack the other, but it seems the recent disaster of a military venture finally provoked them to strike first.[[/note]]
382->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
383----
384* TheCoup: Lu Han can take power by overthrowing his cousin Long Yun.
385
386%%!!''Hu Ruoyu''
387%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_hu_ruoyu.png]]
388%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Civil war victory)
389%%->'''Party:''' Jing Guo Dian Jun[[note]]Army of National Pacification: The rebels would never say their ambitions over Tang's office were out of jealousy, but rather due to a strong belief that the Yunnan Clique was going down a dangerous path and needed a new leader to save it. Despite this, it's been an open secret the officer corps has feuded with Tang for over a decade. Neither side had previously dared to openly attack the other, but it seems the recent disaster of a military venture finally provoked them to strike first.[[/note]]
390%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
391%%----
392
393!!''Zhu Peide''
394[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_zhu_peide.png]]
395->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Civil war victory)
396->'''Party:''' Guomin Geming Jun Di San Jun[[note]]Third National Revolutionary Army: Whilst the NRA distinguished itself in battle and its generals became renowned throughout China for their strategies, it simply couldn't endure the grueling halt of the Northern Expedition followed by the German Intervention. Now reduced to a shell of its former self, exiled to Yunnan, the NRA remains cautious of both Tang Jiyao's stern, autocratic government, as well as the new socialist direction that the KMT has embraced. The repeated conflicts between Tang's beliefs, versus the NRA's own progressive republicanism have prevented the NRA from ever being properly integrated into Yunnan's military, leaving them dangerously autonomous, loyal only in name to the man who once granted them refuge.[[/note]]
397->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
398----
399* CultOfPersonality: Zhu Peide will create one around himself by taking the focus [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Cult of Personality]].
400
401!!''Zhu De''
402[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_zhu_de_9.png]]
403->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Zhu intervenes in the Yunnan Civil War)
404->'''Party:''' Zhongguo Nonggong Minzhudang[[note]]Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party: Like so many other squabbling leftist movements in China, the CPWDP emerged from the power vacuum created by the collapse of the Kuomintang. Ostensibly modelled after the farmers' and workers' parties of Europe and America, the CPWDP is headed by Chinese intellectuals who have studied in European universities, and even in me new the new Syndicalist nations. Whilst they reject syndicalist doctrines, they also acknowledge the limitations and failures the old Kuomintang's moderates, thus pledging to build a platform that can synthesise socialist ideas with a functioning administrative, economic and political system.[[/note]]
405->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
406----
407* {{Cincinnatus}}: After ending the civil war, Zhu De will step down and hand the governorship to Zhang Bojun.
408* RetiredBadass: Zhu De is a retired teacher at the Yunnan Military Academy, and a very capable general. If the Yunnan conflict goes on for too long, he'll come out of retirement, gather an army, and curb-stomp all the other petty warlords in Yunnan to return order to the province. Then he'll voluntarily cede power to a KMT leader, because he's not interested in politics.
409
410%%!!''Zhang Bojun''
411%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_yunnan_zhang_bojun.png]]
412%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Zhu De steps down)
413%%->'''Party:''' Zhongguo Nonggong Minzhudang[[note]]Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party: Like so many other squabbling leftist movements in China, the CPWDP emerged from the power vacuum created by the collapse of the Kuomintang. Ostensibly modelled after the farmers' and workers' parties of Europe and America, the CPWDP is headed by Chinese intellectuals who have studied in European universities, and even in me new the new Syndicalist nations. Whilst they reject syndicalist doctrines, they also acknowledge the limitations and failures the old Kuomintang's moderates, thus pledging to build a platform that can synthesise socialist ideas with a functioning administrative, economic and political system.[[/note]]
414%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
415%%----
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Ma Clique]]
419[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_ma_clique_9.png]]
420->'''Official Name:''' Ma Family Military Clique, Huijang Autonomy (KMT puppet state)
421->'''Party:''' Tianshui Military Administration
422->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
423Three politically aligned warlord cliques of Hui Chinese generals ruling over Qinghai, Gansu and Ningxia. Though their individual members have differing outlooks and allegiances, the Ma cliques had respected the nationalist governments of both the Beiyang Republic and the Qing Empire, and saw themselves as the protectors of Northwest China. As Tibet and Mongolia slips from Chinese control, the Ma cliques aims to restore Chinese rule over the rogue provinces and pacify Northwest China.
424----
425* ClashingCousins: Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin are cousins and rivals.
426* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: Ma Clique generals all come from a few related Ma families, with many being cousins of each other.
427* PatrioticFervor: The Ma Clique is very nationalist, and can go to war with Mongolia, Tibet, and Xinjiang to bring back what they see as "rogue provinces" back under Chinese leadership.
428* PlanetOfSteves: All warlords of the Ma Clique are Muslims and have the surname Ma (a Chinese rendering of ''Muhammad'').
429* SuccessionCrisis: The death of clique leader Ma Fuxiang in 1936, combined with the collapse of the Zhili hegemony, will trigger a round of power struggles in the Ma Clique.
430
431%%!!''Ma Fuxiang''
432%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_ma_fuxiang.png]]
433%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
434%%->'''Party:''' Tianshui Military Administration
435%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
436%%----
437
438%%!!''Ma Lin''
439%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_ma_lin.png]]
440%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Power struggle victory)
441%%->'''Party:''' Xining Civilian Administration
442%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
443%%----
444
445%%!!''Ma Bufang''
446%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_ma_bufang_2.png]]
447%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Power struggle victory)
448%%->'''Party:''' Xining Military Administration
449%%->'''Ideology:''' National Populism
450%%----
451
452!!''Ma Hongkui''
453[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_ma_hongkui.png]]
454->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Post-Northwestern War)
455->'''Party:''' Tianshui Military Administration
456->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
457----
458* ThePurge: Ma Hongkui brutally purged Feng Yuxiang's Brigade of Guominjun after the latter betrayed Ma Fuxiang.
459
460%%!!''Ma Hongbin''
461%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_ma_hongbin.png]]
462%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Post-Northwestern War)
463%%->'''Party:''' Ningxia Civil Defence Administration
464%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
465%%----
466
467%%!!''Liu Zhidan''
468%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_liu_zhidan.png]]
469%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
470%%->'''Party:''' National Unity Front
471%%->'''Ideology:''' Syndicalism
472%%----
473
474%%!!''Aisin-Gioro Pugong''
475%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_qie_pugong.png]]
476%%->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Qing-imposed)
477%%----
478[[/folder]]
479
480! League of Eight Provinces & LEP Collapse
481[[folder:League of Eight Provinces]]
482[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_lep.png]]
483->'''Official Name:''' League of Eight Provinces, Nanjing Clique (LEP collapse), League of Southeast Provinces (League War victory)
484->'''Ruling Party:''' Nanjing Clique
485->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
486The League of Eight Provinces is the domain of Sun Chuanfang, the Nanjing-based leader of the Southern Zhili clique. Originally the League of Five Provinces, Sun seized KMT provinces after the failed Northern Expedition to form the League of Eight Provinces. The ambitious Sun Chuanfang has exploited Wu's reluctance for concessions to make exploitative deals with Germany, leasing out port cities for arms and capital. This has enriched Sun massively, but also created deep resenments from locals, which may soon come back to haunt him.
487----
488* CorruptBureaucrat: The LEP is a vast kleptocracy, with corruption on almost every level. The exclusive German economic exploitation allowed the corrupt leadership to swindle even more money for themselves, and crimes organized by corrupt officials is rampant.
489* EnemyCivilWar: When the League collapses, the Anqing Clique and the Nanjing Clique, both sub-cliques within the Zhili Clique, declare war on each other. Both of their leaders, Chen Tiaoyuan of Anqing and Qi Xieyuan of Nanjing, consider the other one to be a traitor.
490* FunWithAcronyms: The name of the German administration for Sun Chuanfang's leased ports is AOG, or ''Aufsichtsrat der Ostasiatische Generalverwaltung'' (Supervisory Board of the East Asian General Administration). It's an OverlyLongName, and is purely made just so that it can share the same acronym with its predecessor, the ''Allgemeine Ostasien-Gesellschaft''.
491* LesCollaborateurs: The Qing government has token German influence through the Nanking Kommission, but the Nanjing Clique is where Germany really earns its money. Sun Chuanfang has spent years selling railways, economic influence, and exclusive leases on coastal Chinese cities to Germany through the [=AOG=] trade organization. This has made Sun and his inner circle fantastically wealthy and at the same time earned massive resentment from huge swaths of the Chinese population. In game terms, the Nanjing government gets construction and factory output bonuses in exchange for sending a percentage of civilian factories and extra trade to German East Asia.
492* MeleeATrois: The collapse of the LEP will start a war between Anqing Clique, Nanjing Clique, Left Kuomintang, and Shandong Clique (if Zhang Zongchang or Zhang Tianran is in charge there). All four of them will fight with each other until only one remains in control of the coastal provinces from Shandong to Fujian; the only case where two of them don't go to war are if Anqing and Zhang Zongchang's Shandong are both Fengtian-aligned.
493* PuppetState: Thanks to Sun Chuanfang's collaboration, Germany has even more power in Southern China than in the North, through their Nanking-Kommission. The Nanjing Clique is even more explicitly a [[LesCollaborateurs German collaborator]] faction, being led by a warlord that collaborated with Japan in real life.
494* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: AOG's decision to buy out several rail lines in China causes a ''massive'' unrest in the LEP, which causes the assassination of Sun Chuanfang, collapses the LEP, and shakes up the power dynamic in China so much that it literally triggers a period of renewed active warfare after a decade of relative peace following the Shanghai Conference.
495
496!!''Sun Chuanfang''
497[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lep_sun_chuanfang.png]]
498->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
499->'''Party:''' Nanjing Clique
500->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
501
502The ruthless, ambitious, and corrupt leader of the Southern Zhili clique. Sun Chuanfang's German connections had made him one of the most powerful men in China, but also made him a lot of enemies, which may soon bring him and his empire to a swift end.
503----
504* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Sun Chuanfang's decision to lease out territory to the Germans made him ''massively'' unpopular among the people, which is what eventually led to his death and the subsequent collapse of his League.
505* AllohistoricalAllusion: Sun lives past his real-life assassination by a few months, before getting assassinated in almost the same way.
506* DecapitatedArmy: The League had already been a very loosely unified confederation, unified only because there's a man with a very big army at the top. With Sun's death, the resultant power vacuum instantly collapses the League.
507* LameLastWords: Sun's last words were him complaining about his breakfast, before he succumbed to his wounds.
508* PlotTriggeringDeath: Sun's inevitable assassination collapses the League of Eight Provinces, and also completely shakes up the power dynamic across China, allowing all sides to enact their plans and begin a new round of power struggle.
509* TheQuisling: Sun Chuanfang is far more willing to work with the Germans than Wu Peifu is, and was responsible for leasing coastal cities to Germany and creating the AOG.
510* RedBaron: The Smiling Tiger.
511* TheStarscream: Sun's long-term goal is to usurp the rule of Wu Peifu's Northern Zhili and possibly control all of China for himself. Unfortunately, the LEP's collapse cut that short.
512* WeHardlyKnewYe: Sun is inevitably assassinated in February 1936, just two months into the game.
513
514!!''Qi Xieyuan''
515[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_qi_xieyuan.png]]
516->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Sun Chuanfang succession)
517->'''Party:''' Nanjing Clique
518->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
519----
520* AllohistoricalAllusion: Qi Xieyuan in real life worked in the Japanese collaborationist government of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In ''Kaiserreich'', large parts of Qi's tree involves him expanding German collaboration, basically selling out to Germany.
521* CultOfPersonality: One of his later focuses (after he pacifies the original five provinces of the League of Five Provinces) involves building a cult of personality around him.
522* MeetTheNewBoss: Like his predecessor Sun Chuanfang, Qi Xieyuan cares only about his own power.
523* TheQuisling: Qi Xieyuan will scale up German collaboration, selling out even more of China to secure more power for him and his clique.
524[[/folder]]
525
526[[folder:Anqing Clique]]
527[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anqing_flag.png]]
528->'''Official Name:''' Anqing Clique
529->'''Ruling Party:''' Anqing Clique[[note]]In the years after the Zhili triumph and the ostensible reformation of the empire, there were opportunities aplenty for ambitious young commanders to forge some new disunity from what was meant to be a glorious restoration. Chen Tiaoyuan was one such, and over the past decade he has set about building a base of power from the city of Anqing and the province of Anhui he governs. This historically agricultural, but recently industrialising, province would be the perfect stage from which he rallied support — support from the unlikeliest of places.\
530The leftist rebels he suppressed turned to him as an alternative to what they saw as doomed revolt; officers shoved aside in Sun Chuanfang's administration saw in him an opportunity for advancement; nationalists wishing to cast out the oppressors joined him, sensing in him a strong will and proud heart.\
531Perhaps some of them were even right in seeing what they did in Chen — but it's ultimately become irrelevant, as he can hardly back down now. Like it or not, Chen Tiaoyuan is a symbol of national pride and a form of anti-imperialism more stable, less radical, than the Kuomintang's shouts from the south. During the 1932 Shanghai Uprising, he chose to keep his troops at home against the wishes of League-Marshal Sun, whom he was meant to serve. The Northern Zhili have maintained a more positive view of him ever since, hoping to sow discord amongst their southern competitors.\
532Now this 'Anqing Clique' must break from the legacies of exploitative warlords and foreigners alike, and journey forward to build a better China. Whatever that looks like.[[/note]]
533->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
534The Anhui province under Anqing-based governor Chen Tiaoyuan is subordinate to the League of Eight Provinces, but disagrees strongly with Sun Chuanfang's German dealings and his callousness against civilians. When Sun dies, and Qi Xieyuan takes control of Nanjing, Chen declare war on Nanjing, accusing Qi of ordering Sun's assassination. Aiming to pacify Southern China like Sun, Chen has connections in both Zhili and Fengtian, and his allegiance may prove critical in the outcome of the Zhi-Feng rivalry.
535----
536* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: The Anqing clique is strongly motivated by their support for the Anti-Concessions Movement, and they desire to overthrow the foreign concessions that are occupying Chinese land.
537* OneSteveLimit: The base territory of the Anqing clique corresponds to the province of Anhui; the clique isn't called "Anhui Clique" because for one it contrasts Qi Xieyuan's Nanjing Clique (as both cliques are sub-factions of the Zhili clique, based in different cities), and also because there already is an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhui_clique Anhui clique]], which the Anqing clique isn't related to at all.
538
539!!''Chen Tiaoyuan''
540[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_anq_chen_tiaoyuan.png]]
541->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
542->'''Party:''' Anqing Clique
543->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy (Pro-Qing), Paternal Autocracy (Pro-Fengtian)
544----
545* DefectorFromDecadence: If Wu Peifu does not back the Anqing Clique, Chen Tiaoyuan will use his Fengtian connections to align himself with the Fengtian Government, and fully reject the anachronistic, pro-German Qing monarchy. Similarly, if Fengtian supports Zhang Zongchang, he can switch his allegiance to the Federalists.
546* RedBaron: Referred to as The Dice-Roller General in the Anqing Clique's starting focus. This likely refers to the series of opportunistic career moves that Chen made over the course of his military career.
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:Hunan Clique]]
550[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_hunan_clique.jpg]]
551%%For some reason, the in-game flag has a white border.
552->'''Official Name:''' Hunan Clique
553->'''Ruling Party:''' Hunan Federalists
554->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
555The warlords of Hunan are broadly autonomous, with each pursuing their own agendas and alignments within the greater China. It is currently ruled by Zhao Hengti, a self-proclaimed Federalist with Zhili connections, who had been forcibly annexed into Sun Chuanfang's League. However, he has a rival in the form of Tang Shengzhi, an NRA-aligned general who briefly ruled the province during the Northern Expedition.
556----
557
558!!''Zhao Hengti''
559[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_hunan_zhao_hengti_civilian_3.png]]
560[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Zhao as a Field Marshal]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_hunan_zhao_hengti_3.png[[/labelnote]]]]
561->'''Role:''' Field Marshal, Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
562->'''Party:''' Hunan Federalists, Zhao Clique (Sham Democracy)
563->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism, Authoritarian Democracy (Sham Democracy)
564Zhao Hengti, a Hunan native, is the governor of Hunan since 1920. He was couped by Tang Shengzhi before the Northern Expedition, but returned to power after its failure. A self-proclaimed Federalist, but also a close friend of Wu Peifu, Zhao may see fit to join either the Federalists or Zhili with his connections.
565----
566* BaitAndSwitchTyrant: Inverted if Zhao decides to rig the elections, renouncing his democratic aspirations and switching his ideology to Authoritarian Democracy.
567* ConflictingLoyalty: Zhao Hengti has both Zhili and Federalist connections; the former due to his personal friendship with Wu Peifu, the latter due to his ideology. He may either join the Zhili faction or the Federalist faction, usually depending on who comes to him first.
568
569!!''Tang Shengzhi''
570[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_hunan_tang_shengzhi.png]]
571->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Elections or Military takeover)
572->'''Party:''' Buddhisisation Society
573->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
574Tang Shengzhi, nicknamed "Buddhist General", is a Hunanese general associated with the NRA. Removed from the position for ten years, Tang Shengzhi now has a chance to come back in the midst of the LEP's collapse.
575%%he can align with the Federalists, the National Protection Army, or the Right KMT
576----
577* TheExile: Tang was forced into exile after the failure of the Northern Expedition but will return for the elections or to lead the mutiny against Zhao.
578* TheMutiny: If Zhao renounces his constitutionalist project, elements of the military will revolt and if successful will bring Tang to power.
579* RedBaron: The Buddhist General, emphsizing his commitment to his faith.
580* WarriorMonk: As the "Buddhist General", Tang Shengzhi wants to create an army with buddhist beliefs.
581
582!!''Cheng Qian''
583[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_cheng_qian.png]]
584->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Elections)
585->'''Party:''' Cheng Clique
586->'''Ideology:''' Social liberalism
587----
588* TheExile: Like Tang, Cheng was forced into exile by the failure of the Northern Expedition, fighting in Fujian until he returns to Hunan for the elections.
589* TheRemnant: Cheng Qian is the leader of the remnants of the Kuomintang in Hunan.
590[[/folder]]
591
592[[folder:Liangguang Clique]]
593[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_liangguang.png]]
594[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Guangzhou Federal Government/United Provinces of China]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_federalist_china_6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
595[[quoteright:350:]]
596[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Liangguang People's Government]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_chen_mingshu_flag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
597[[quoteright:350:]]
598[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Liangguang Military Government]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_r_kmt.png[[/labelnote]]]]
599[[quoteright:350:]]
600[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Liangguang Merchant Corps/Guangdong Clique]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/merchant_corps.png[[/labelnote]]]]
601->'''Official Name:''' Liangguang Clique
602-->'''Federalist (Chen Jiongming):''' Guangzhou Federal Government (Unification path), United Provinces of China (Chinese reunification)
603-->'''Left-KMT (Chen Mingshu):''' Liangguang People's Government, Guangzhou People's Government (Unification path), Liangguang (Joins L-KMT alliance)
604-->'''Right-KMT (Li Zongren):''' Liangguang Military Government, Guangzhou Nationalist Government (Unification path), Republic of China (Chinese reunification)
605-->'''Old Guangxi Clique (Ma Ji):''' Guangxi Clique, Nanning Government (Unification path)
606-->'''Merchants' Corps (Chen Lianbo):''' Guangdong Clique, Guangzhou Government (Unification path)
607->'''Ruling Party:''' Grand Republican League[[note]]The Gonghe Datongmeng (Grand Republican League) was founded in 1928 as an alliance of Chen Jiongming, representing the federalist Zhigongdang, and Duan Qirui, representing the by-then defunct Republic of China and Anhui Clique, a coalition of of republicans. While the League attracted fairly little attention, it became Chen's formal coalition in the Guangdong Provincial Assembly. The league is wide and unwieldy, containing federalists of all colours, Kuomintang remnants, business and gentry interests, and even syndicalists. With the collapse of the League, the coalition is on the verge of collapse as they barely share a common platform in maintaining stability in Guangdong, let alone republicanism.[[/note]]
608->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism
609The Liangguang Clique is a union of the Guangdong and Guangxi cliques under Chen Jiongming and Lu Rongting, who were overthrown in the Northern Expedition and developed an alliance in their exile. Restored under Sun Chuanfang's League after the KMT's collapse, the League's own collapse finally gives Liangguang its full autonomy. Chen Jiongming has a vision of a federalist Republican China, but he has many obstacles in front of him, including a succession crisis in Guangxi, a power struggle in Guangdong, and a new Guangdong-Guangxi War.
610----
611* CivilWar: The Guangdong-Guangxi War is essentially one.
612* TheFederation: Chen Jiongmin and the Federalists want to create a unified federalist and democratic China.
613
614!!''Chen Jiongming''
615[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_jiongming_7.png]]
616[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Chen as a Field Marshal]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_jiongming_army_2.png[[/labelnote]]]]
617[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Chen as a LKMT General]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_jiongming_lkmt_4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
618->'''Role:''' Field Marshal, Governor-General[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
619->'''Party:''' Grand Republican League[[note]]The Gonghe Datongmeng (Grand Republican League) was founded in 1928 as an alliance of Chen Jiongming, representing the federalist Zhigongdang, and Duan Qirui, representing the by-then defunct Republic of China and Anhui Clique, a coalition of republicans. While the League attracted fairly little attention, it became Chen's formal coalition in the Guangdong Provincial Assembly. The league is wide and unwieldy, containing federalists of all colours, Kuomintang remnants, business and gentry interests, and even syndicalists. With the collapse of the League, the coalition is on the verge of collapse as they barely share a common platform in maintaining stability in Guangdong, let alone republicanism.[[/note]], Public Interest Party[[note]]The Zhongguo Zhigongdang, or China Zhi Gong Party (Public Interest Party of China) is the main political party of the Federalist movement in China. Founded in 1925, the party united disillusioned Kuomintang politicians and Overseas Chinese (especially Freemasons of the Hongmen), calling for the reform of the Republic of China into a proper federal state and multiparty democracy. While these hopes were quickly dashed by the Qing Restoration, they remain a significant force, albeit banned in Qing/Zhili-controlled lands for their explicit republicanism. Their platform, outside of federalism and republican democracy, espouses progressive social and political views from land and education reform to elected assemblies for all government levels.[[/note]] (Post-Guangdong-Guangxi Wars)
620->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism, Social Democracy (Post-Guangdong-Guangxi Wars)
621
622The Governor-General of Liangguang and the leader of the local Grand Republican League, Chen Jiongming is an idealist desiring to apply American-styled democratic federalism to China. However, his provincial decentraization was accused of being pro-warlord and rejected by the centralist KMT, sparking violent conflicts between Chen and Dr. Sun. Now in control of Guangdong again, Chen sees his best chance to reunify China under Federalism.
623----
624* ActionPolitician: Chen Jiongmin is Governor-General and also a Field Marshal in Liangguang's army.
625* AssassinationAttempt: If Guangdong defeats Li Zongren's invasion, Ma Ji will attempt to assassinate Chen Jiongming (after helping Guangdong defeating Li Zongren) and then invade Guangdong himself. If Chen dies in the assassination, then Chen Lianbo or Chen Mingshu can be elected to the lead Guangdong.
626* {{Cincinnatus}}: After uniting China under the United Provinces of China, Chen steps down to let democracy take its course, as he considers himself to be a provisional leader.
627* TheExile: If Chen Jiongming is overthrown due to either Chen Mingshu's coup or defeat in the Guangdong-Guangxi War, and Sichuan is not controlled by a Federalist-aligned warlord to accept him, he will flee to Hong Kong. The Legation Cities will get an event on him, though he cannot take power again.
628* HeroWithBadPublicity: Chen endorses democratic federalism. However, the KMT hates him because he betrayed Sun Yat-sen due to differences between Chen and Sun's ideologies.[[note]]Furthermore, he shelled Sun's residence in 1922, causing Sun's wife, Song Qingling, to miscarry.[[/note]]
629* {{Realpolitik}}: A big challenge of Chen Jiongming's federalist movement is that many of its supporters are corrupt and power-hungry regional warlords like Tang Jiyao who support federalism as a ruse to hold on to their power. Chen Jiongming can either accept them and compromise his ideals, or reject them and hurt his political influence.
630
631!!''Tang Jiyao''
632->'''Role:''' Country Leader (UPC elections)
633->'''Party:''' Public Interest Party[[note]]The Zhongguo Zhigongdang, or China Zhi Gong Party (Public Interest Party of China) is the main political party of the Federalist movement in China. Founded in 1925, the party united disillusioned Kuomintang politicians and Overseas Chinese (especially Freemasons of the Hongmen), calling for the reform of the Republic of China into a proper federal state and multiparty democracy. While these hopes were quickly dashed by the Qing Restoration, they remain a significant force, albeit banned in Qing/Zhili-controlled lands for their explicit republicanism. Their platform, outside of federalism and republican democracy, espouses progressive social and political views from land and education reform to elected assemblies for all government levels.[[/note]] (PIP Candidate), Democratic Constitutional Party (DCP Candidate)
634->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism (PIP Candidate), Social Conservatism (DCP Candidate)
635See his entry in the Yunnan Clique folder.
636
637%%!!''Chen Qiyou''
638%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_qiyou_4.png]]
639%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (UPC elections)
640%%->'''Party:''' Public Interest Party[[note]]The Zhongguo Zhigongdang, or China Zhi Gong Party (Public Interest Party of China) is the main political party of the Federalist movement in China. Founded in 1925, the party united disillusioned Kuomintang politicians and Overseas Chinese (especially Freemasons of the Hongmen), calling for the reform of the Republic of China into a proper federal state and multiparty democracy. While these hopes were quickly dashed by the Qing Restoration, they remain a significant force, albeit banned in Qing/Zhili-controlled lands for their explicit republicanism. Their platform, outside of federalism and republican democracy, espouses progressive social and political views from land and education reform to elected assemblies for all government levels.[[/note]]
641%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
642%%----
643
644%%!!''Yan Huiqing''
645%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (UPC elections)
646%%->'''Party:''' Democratic Constitutional Party
647%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
648%%See his entry in the Qing Government folder.
649
650%%!!''Hu Shih''
651%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (UPC elections)
652%%->'''Party:''' Democratic Constitutional Party
653%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
654%%See his entry in the Qing Government folder.
655
656%%!!''Zhang Junmai''
657%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_zhang_junmai_6.png]]
658%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (UPC elections)
659%%->'''Party:''' China Democratic League
660%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism
661%%----
662
663!!''Chen Lianbo''
664[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_lianbo.png]]
665[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Chen as a General]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_lianbo_army.png[[/labelnote]]]]
666->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Country Leader (Guangdong-Guangxi War, Merchants' Corps takeover)
667->'''Party:''' Merchants' Public Safety Organisation[[note]]The Guangzhou Yueshang Gongan Weichihui, or Merchant Corps for short, is the armed militia under the control of the Guangzhou Chamber of Commerce. Founded in 1912, the businessmen of the city organised and funded their own self-defence capabilities as the province descended into warlordism and banditry. The Merchant Corps rose up against the Kuomintang in 1924, convinced that they were spreading syndicalism, but were utterly crushed. Chen Lianbo, its leader from the beginning, fled to Hong Kong, only returning after the failed Northern Expedition. As part of Chen Jiongming's coalition, the Guangzhou Chamber of Commerce and its paramilitary represent business interests in the province, their anti-union stance forcing the coalition to water-down progressive legislation, creating great tension.[[/note]]
668->'''Ideology:''' Market Liberalism
669The head of the Merchants' Corps in Guangzhou, Chen Lianbo represents the interests of the merchants in Guangdong.
670----
671* TheCoup: Chen Lianbo takes power in the Merchants' Corps takeover.
672
673!!''Chen Mingshu''
674[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_mingshu.png]]
675[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Chen as a General]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_mingshu_army_9.png[[/labelnote]]]]
676[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Chen as a LKMT General]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_chen_mingshu_lkmt.png[[/labelnote]]]]
677->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Country Leader (Guangdong-Guangxi War, KMT takeover)
678->'''Party:''' Productive People's Party[[note]]The Nationalist Party of China was once a revolutionary force about to guide China towards modernity and liberty- only to be stopped at the Yangtze. The Northern Expedition may have failed, but the KMT remains underground and a powerful force in Liangguang. Chen Mingshu's Productive People's Party serves as a front for the remnants of the National Revolutionary's Fourth Army and the region's social-democratic politicians of the Party. Wang Jingwei's faction of the Central Committee, however, is quite weak, most of the members in Liangguang favouring Song Qingling's Populists.[[/note]], Zhōngguó guómíndăng línshí xíngdòng wěiyuánhuì[[note]]The Provisional Action Committee was formed during the League War by those who supported Song Qingling and distrusted the authoritarian nature of the returned Central Committee led by Wang Jingwei. Believing in the notion of achieving total socialism by the workers and the peasantry, the PAC draws its name from its desire for the Kuomintang to take action as a revolutionary vanguard with the masses gaining revolutionary consciousness and taking action as well. They have emerged as an opposition party to the Kuomintang's right-wing dominated government.[[/note]] (Unification path, L-KMT was defeated)
679->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
680
681A former KMT member, Chen Mingshu leads the Productive People's Party, a front of KMT remnants in the Guangdong democracy. Though still loyal to the KMT, Chen Mingshu supports Song Qingling's Minquan faction of the KMT, and distrusts Wang Jingwei's Central Committee, and this conflict may boil over into an outright violent power struggle.
682%%Apparently he can join Right or Left KMT
683----
684* TheCoup: When Li Zongren invades Guangxi, Chen Mingshu can decide to avoid further bloodshed by deposing Chen Jiongming and establish KMT rule over Liangguang.
685* ConflictingLoyalty: Chen Mingshu has allegiances to both the KMT and Chen Jiongming's Guangdong democracy. When Li Zongren invades Guangdong, he can choose to stay with the KMT and coup Chen Jiongming, or he can choose to stay with Chen Jiongming and denounce Li Zongren's R-KMT as just another warlord clique.
686* RebelliousRebel: Chen Mingshu can decide to denounce Wang Jingwei's KMT and declare war on them (just like Li Zongren can), as his democratic ideals conflict with those of Wang Jingwei. This is somewhat of a parallel to the Fujian rebellion he led in OTL, where he rebelled against Chiang Kai-shek.
687* YouAreInCommandNow: If the Left Kuomintang was wiped out by someone else, and Chen Mingshu leads Liangguang, he can take up the leadership of the Left Kuomintang, and literally tag switch to the Left KMT tag. The transition is quite messy gameplay-wise, as almost everything Liangguang had will be deleted and replaced whatever Left KMT had before their capitulation.
688
689!!''Ma Ji''
690[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_ma_ji.png]]
691->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Governor of Guangxi (Lu passes away), Country Leader (Guangdong-Guangxi War, Old Guangxi Clique victory)
692->'''Party:''' Guangxi Clique[[note]]Often called the Old Guangxi Clique to differ it from Li Zongren's own Clique, the Guangxi Clique represents one of the most powerful warlords of the Republican era, Lu Rongting. They are little more than a militarist provincial government which is interdependent with the Guangdong government for protection and support. Its large army is at the centre of everything while the Clique's culture is surprisingly pluralistic, collecting many of Guangxi's ethnic minorities with little discrimination.[[/note]]
693->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
694
695Lu Rongting's adopted son and the successor to his leadership in the Guangxi clique. He shares his father's views of regionalism and pluralism.
696%%He may join Zhili if he is threatened by another Southern warlord; he also joins Zhili as a general if he is defeated.
697----
698* MeetTheNewBoss: Ma Ji is a fairly typical regional warlord and seeks to uphold the legacy of his predecessor Lu Rongting.
699* {{Plunder}}: Ma Ji can launch border raids into neighboring provinces. If the raids are successful, he will earn extra political power.
700
701!!''Li Zongren''
702[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_li_zongren_5.png]]
703[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Li as a LKMT General]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_gxc_li_zongren_lkmt.png[[/labelnote]]]]
704->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Country Leader (Guangdong-Guangxi War, New Guangxi Clique victory)
705->'''Party:''' New Guangxi Clique[[note]]Li Zongren's New Guangxi Clique briefly ruled during the Northern Expedition, where the National Revolutionary Army's Seventh Army distinguished itself despite the campaign's failure. The New Guangxi Clique represents the Kuomintang's militarist right-wing, believing in the NRA's supremacy and the importance of Sun Yat-sen's First and Second Stages of Revolution: Overthrowing the old system by force and the army's interim rule of China.[[/note]], Whampoa Clique[[note]]During his leadership as the headmaster of Whampoa Military Academy, the late Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek created a cult following amongst his right-wing students. They are also heavily influenced by the right-wing ideologue of the Kuomintang, Dai Jitao and are considered to be the far-right of the Kuomintang. With the empowerment of the right-wing of the Kuomintang organisation, the Whampoa Clique finds itself growing in strength daily as more and more radical students fall to the lure of its militaristic tone of revolution.[[/note]] (Political Tutelage continues and Chen Brothers joined R-KMT)
706->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy, Paternal Autocracy (Political Tutelage continues and Chen Brothers joined R-KMT)
707
708Li Zongren is a former Guangxi clique general who swore allegiance to the KMT, and was one of the most skilled generals in the NRA. After the KMT collapsed, Li Zongren retreated into Yunnan, and has been rebuilding forces to retake Guangxi. He opposes Wang Jingwei's Left-KMT Central Committee, and is the unofficial leader of the right-wing KMT remnants.
709----
710* CultOfPersonality: A "Cult of the Generalissimo" will be created for Li Zongren by his government.
711* TheUsurper: As the unofficial head of the Right-KMT, Li Zongren has no love for Wang Jingwei's Left-KMT dominated Central Committee. As such, he wants to form his own Central Committee and eventually usurp Wang Jingwei's leadership.
712[[/folder]]
713
714[[folder:Left Kuomintang]]
715[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_kmt.png]]
716[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the National Revolutionary Government/Republic of China]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_taiwan.png[[/labelnote]]]]
717->'''Official Name:''' [=MinGan Insurgency=] (League War), National Revolutionary Government (End of the First Repatriated Congress), Republic of China (Chinese reunification), People's Communes of China (Syndicalist puppet state)
718->'''Ruling Party:''' Central Committee of the Kuomintang[[note]]After the failure of the Northern Expedition, the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee formed a government in exile in Paris. Led by Wang Jingwei as their party chairman and president of the so-called Republic, they have successfully secured the cont continued recognition of their hosts in the Internationale. In that time, the Reorganised Comrades Association - a group founded by supporters of Wang Jingwei (albeit without Wang's direct participation) has consolidated their grip over the party apparatus.\
719That being said, their singular rule over the Kuomintang has been challenged over the last decade or so. The MinGan insurgency has created its own parallel government, while many liberal members of the movement have based themselves in Hawaii. Still, a fracture has been avoided thanks to Wang's careful diplomacy, and in this new revolution he has at last been given an opportunity to free his homeland.[[/note]]
720->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
721Sun Yat-sen's Kuomintang was supposed to bring down the warlord-dominated Beiyang government in Northern Expedition, but instead found itself struck down by German imperialists, who feared the Syndicalist-supported leftist wings of the KMT. Fragmented but not extinguished, the Left-KMT reorganized themselves in the mountains of Jiangxi and Fujian under Dr. Sun's wife Song Qingling, forming the "[=MinGan=] Insurgency" under the noses of Sun Chuanfang's dogs. Gathering support from the Chinese proletariat, the restored KMT aims to topple the rule of the warlords and create a truly free and independent China.
722----
723* AllohistoricalAllusion:
724** The L-KMT uprising in the [=MinGan Zone=] mirrors the OTL Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet.
725** The Kuomintang in general takes the place of the CPC in real life as the main socialist political force in China, having a much stronger left wing faction.
726* CivilWar: The Kuomintang can undergo a civil war between rival factions.
727* GovernmentInExile: Since the KMT was crushed following the failure of the Northern Expedition by German-backed forces in the 1920s, the Central Committee of the Kuomintang formed a government in exile headquartered in Paris while other remnants took refuge in the United States or in Socialist India. At game start the Left Kuomintang has no land of its own or core territory until the collapse of League of Eight Provinces gives it the chance to return home.
728* TheRemnant: When the Northern Expedition collapsed, several things happened to the Kuomintang:
729** A large faction of the KMT Central Committee escaped abroad, either to Paris or Hawaii. The biggest faction is led by Wang Jingwei, located in France.
730** A big portion of the National Revolutionary Army escaped into Tang Jiyao's Yunnan, and stopped taking orders from Wang Jingwei's Central Committee. They represent the split-off remnants of the right-wing faction of the KMT.
731** A section of Left KMT troops and some of the Central Committee escaped into Southern Fujian, and went underground. They started waging a guerrilla war against Qing/Zhili forces.
732* LaResistance: The Left-KMT guerrillas in the [=MinGan Zone=] are a force of resistance against Qing/Zhili rule.
733
734!!''Wang Jingwei''
735[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_wang_jingwei_kr.png]]
736->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
737->'''Party:''' Central Committee of the Kuomintang[[note]]After the failure of the Northern Expedition, the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee formed a government tin exile in Paris. Led by Wang Jingwei as their party chairman and president of the so-called Republic, they have successfully secured the cont continued recognition of their hosts in the Internationale. In that time, the Reorganised Comrades Association - a group founded by supporters of Wang Jingwei (albeit without Wang's direct participation) has consolidated their grip over the party apparatus.\
738That being said, their singular rule over the Kuomintang has been challenged over the last decade or so. The MinGan insurgency has created its own parallel government, while many liberal members of the movement have based themselves in Hawaii. Still, a fracture has been avoided thanks to Wang's careful diplomacy, and in this new revolution he has at last been given an opportunity to free his homeland.[[/note]], Reorganised Comrades Association of the Kuomintang[[note]]Zhongguo Guomindang gaizu tongzhi hui: When the Kuomintang's left-wing dominated Central Committee fled to Europe following the end of the Northern Expedition, most left-wingers joined the Kuomintang Reorganised Comrades Association (RCA). The RCA, led primarily by Chen Gongbo, but including the closest friends and followers of Wang Jingwei - believes that if the revolution is to be saved, it must be reorganised in the same spirit of 1924. The Kuomintang, in their eyes, must be purged of its excess democratic and reactionary forces; only then will China achieve her national revolution.\
739Once a secret faction amongst the Chinese expatriate community in Europe, with the return of the Central Committee, the RCA has emerged as one of the Kuomintang's two major political parties. They adhere to a model of strict leadership (seeing the Kuomintang as the vanguard of the socialist revolution) and a party for the peasantry, workers, and petite bourgeoisie. They hold warm and cordial ties with the Third Internationale, and many RCA members also hold relations with the Radical wing of the Chinese Syndicalist Party. Nonetheless, it is a movement that sees the Chinese Nationalist cause as not just one for China but also one for the entirety of Asia. The RCA runs on a platform that China is the socialist vanguard, spreading the revolution far and wide and liberating the oppressed peoples of Asia from the chains of imperialism. The RCA consists of two wings - the Radical wing led by Chen Gongbo and a Moderate wing led by Gu Mengyu - with their views differing over issues such as the nature of class struggle or land reform.[[/note]] (End of the First Rapatriated Congress), Residence Faction of the Kuomintang (Wang stays)
740->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
741----
742%%* AllohistoricalAllusion: Wang Jingwei, leader of the Radical Socialist Minsheng Faction of the KMT, proposes the "Wang Jingwei Thought" that desires to create a national social revolution that will change China top-down. This echoes the real life "Mao Zedong Thought", though the specifics of the ideology are quite different.
743* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Because of the completely different circumstances around the world, Wang Jingwei did not turn to the right-wing and does not get a chance to collaborate with the Axis and be remembered as the arch-Hanjian. The worst he can do in Kaiserreich instead is instituting an authoritarian socialist, but still ultimately nationalist and non-collaborationist government.
744* TheRemnant: If the KMT was utterly destroyed, but the Federalists triumphed, Wang Jingwei will lead the KMT remnants to negotiate with the new government and find a seat in the new political spectrum.
745
746!!''Song Qingling''
747[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_song_qingling.png]]
748->'''Role:''' Chairwoman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Wang ousted)
749->'''Party:''' [=MinGan=] Provisional Government[[note]]While many fled the nation in wake of the Northern Expedition's collapse, there have been many who chose to stay behind with the people and go underground to resist the oppression of the Zhili clique. Initially led by Marshal Li Jishen and operating with networks flowing in and out of Shanghai, the defeat of the 1932 uprising forced them to retreat southwards to the Jiangxi-Fujian area.\
750In the mountains, Song Qingling, Deng Yanda and others published the "Declaration to the Revolutionary People in China and the World", announcing the formation of the Provisional Action Committee of the Kuomintang to autonomously manage the guerilla zone. This, combined with weakening communications with Wang's government in exile, has created a certain independence within [=MinGan=] cadres, even as the movement has reunited again. Although for now the Kuomintang leadership have made a show of getting along and indeed plenty have freely came and went from [=MinGan=] and Paris throughout the years, some strains have begun to show.[[/note]], Provisional Action Committee of the Kuomintang[[note]]Zhongguo Guomindang linshi xingdong weiyuanhu: The Provisional Action Committee was formed during the League War by those who supported Song Qingling in the [=MinGan=] Provisional Government and distrusted the authoritarian nature of the returned Central Committee led by Wang Jingwei. Believing in the notion of achieving total socialism by the workers and the peasantry, the PAC draws its name from its desire for the Kuomintang to take action as a revolutionary vanguard with the masses gaining revolutionary consciousness and taking action as well.\
751The main ideological facets of the PAC is a total social revolution through democratic land reform to reward the land to those who till it, the installation of local self-governments as a result, and the necessity for China to adopt a method of "National Capitalism" to transition China from a feudal society into a socialist one. While some members of the PAC view the Third Internationale's extension into China as a potential threat to the native revolution practised in China, the PAC nonetheless has shown a willingness to work with members of the Orthodox Faction of the Chinese Syndicalist Party as well an equally beneficial relationship with the World Society. As one of the two major political cliques in the Kuomintang, the PAC seeks to enlighten the masses of China and transform the Chinese proletariat into a force of revolutionary change to entirely defeat the warlords, expel the imperialists, and fulfil the dream of Sun Yat-sen.[[/note]] (End of the First Rapatriated Congress), Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang[[note]]Zhongguo Guomindang gemingweiyuanhui: The Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang is the natural successor of the former Provisional Action Committee with many of its leading members, the founding members of the former PAC. In accordance with the "guanxi" system of connections and leadership - many of the members of the Kuomintang's Revolutionary Committee are familiar with one another and, in most cases, are even long time comrades such as Deng Yanda and Huang Qixiang. In accordance with the ideals of PAC, the Revolutionary Committee believes that the goal of the Chinese Revolution is to implement socialism and democracy at a direct level - however, it believes that this process is gradual and that a revolutionary committee is needed to allow the revolution to naturally progress.\
752Following the defeat of the former Chairman Wang Jingwei and his Reorganised Comrades Association, the Revolutionary Committee has assumed de facto full control of the Party, and it is often linked with the Whampoa Military Academy Revolutionary Classmates Association - with many of its leaders holding dual membership in both organisations.[[/note]] (Wang ousted)
753->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy, Radical Socialism (Wang ousted)
754----
755* RebelLeader: Song Qingling is the leader of the KMT insurgents of the [=MinGan=] Zone.
756
757!!''Hu Zongnan''
758[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_hu_zongnan_kr_3.png]]
759->'''Role:''' President[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (KMT Civil War, CRS victory)
760->'''Party:''' China Revival Society[[note]]Zhongguo Guomindang zhonghua fuxing she: The China Revival Society (CRS) is a clique formed by radical officers of the National Revolutionary Army and holds close ties with Dai Chunfeng's shadowy BIS or Juntong. Led primarily by Hu Zongnan, He Zhongshan, and Deng Wenyi, the CRS emerged as a new political faction following the First National Congress and is especially popular amongst the military's young guard.\
761Their ideology consists of a host of influences from far-right Savinkovism, Japanese Bushido, Maximist British economic planning, but the Sorelian necessity of revolutionary cleansing violence most inspires them. The CRS sees the complex bureaucratic nature of the Kuomintang to be the party's downfall and wishes to see the party purged of its democratic elements - with the end goal of a party led by a glorious dictator (the lingxu). From there, they envision China to be developed into a highly militarised and equal society with the notion and ideas of class struggle eradicated in favour of a complete totalitarian and socialist nation. They look to China's antiquity and its Confucian order of old as not elements of ancient history but rather a sense of halcyon tranquillity that will eventually be achieved under the rule of the benevolent lingxiu. If China is to be saved, if she is to be liberated, and if she is to become a respected mighty power once more - she will have to be reconstructed from the ground up.[[/note]]
762->'''Ideology:''' Totalism
763----
764* TheCoup: The Totalist path involves him launching a coup against the victorious KMT; after the KMT emerges victorious in China, if party radicalism is too high, a civil war between factions of the party will occur, with provisional president Sun Fo calling upon Hu's CRS to maintain order. If successful, the CRS then seizes control over the instruments of government.
765
766!!''Dai Chunfeng''
767[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_dai_chunfeng.png]]
768->'''Role:''' Political Advisor, Premier[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Hu cabinet)
769->'''Party:''' China Revival Society[[note]]Zhongguo Guomindang zhonghua fuxing she: The China Revival Society (CRS) is a clique formed by radical officers of the National Revolutionary Army and holds close ties with Dai Chunfeng's shadowy BIS or Juntong. Led primarily by Hu Zongnan, He Zhongshan, and Deng Wenyi, the CRS emerged as a new political faction following the First National Congress and is especially popular amongst the military's young guard.\
770Their ideology consists of a host of influences from far-right Savinkovism, Japanese Bushido, Maximist British economic planning, but the Sorelian necessity of revolutionary cleansing violence most inspires them. The CRS sees the complex bureaucratic nature of the Kuomintang to be the party's downfall and wishes to see the party purged of its democratic elements - with the end goal of a party led by a glorious dictator (the lingxu). From there, they envision China to be developed into a highly militarised and equal society with the notion and ideas of class struggle eradicated in favour of a complete totalitarian and socialist nation. They look to China's antiquity and its Confucian order of old as not elements of ancient history but rather a sense of halcyon tranquillity that will eventually be achieved under the rule of the benevolent lingxiu. If China is to be saved, if she is to be liberated, and if she is to become a respected mighty power once more - she will have to be reconstructed from the ground up.[[/note]]
771->'''Ideology:''' Totalism
772----
773* TheSpymaster: Dai Chunfeng (a.k.a. Dai Li) is a potential leader of the KMT's intelligence network, forming the "Bureau of Investigation and Statistics," an outgrowth of his "League of Ten", if he is selected, or appointed head of the Ministry of State Security in case of a compromise with Zhon Enlai.
774
775%%!!''Chen Gongbo''
776%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_chen_gongbo.png]]
777%%->'''Role:''' Premier[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (KMT Civil War, Beijing Government victory)
778%%->'''Party:''' Reorganised Comrades Association of the Kuomintang[[note]]Zhongguo Guomindang gaizu tongzhi hui: When the Kuomintang's left-wing dominated Central Committee fled to Europe following the end of the Northern Expedition, most left-wingers joined the Kuomintang Reorganised Comrades Association (RCA). The RCA, led primarily by Chen Gongbo, but including the closest friends and followers of Wang Jingwei - believes that if the revolution is to be saved, it must be reorganised in the same spirit of 1924. The Kuomintang, in their eyes, must be purged of its excess democratic and reactionary forces; only then will China achieve her national revolution.\
779Once a secret faction amongst the Chinese expatriate community in Europe, with the return of the Central Committee, the RCA has emerged as one of the Kuomintang's two major political parties. They adhere to a model of strict leadership (seeing the Kuomintang as the vanguard of the socialist revolution) and a party for the peasantry, workers, and petite bourgeoisie. They hold warm and cordial ties with the Third Internationale, and many RCA members also hold relations with the Radical wing of the Chinese Syndicalist Party. Nonetheless, it is a movement that sees the Chinese Nationalist cause as not just one for China but also one for the entirety of Asia. The RCA runs on a platform that China is the socialist vanguard, spreading the revolution far and wide and liberating the oppressed peoples of Asia from the chains of imperialism. The RCA consists of two wings - the Radical wing led by Chen Gongbo and a Moderate wing led by Gu Mengyu - with their views differing over issues such as the nature of class struggle or land reform.[[/note]]
780%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
781
782%%!!''Sun Fo''
783%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_sun_fo.png]]
784%%->'''Role:''' Premier[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Song cabinet, KMT-RF path)
785%%->'''Party:''' Overseas Chinese Commission[[note]]Based in Hawaii, many of the more liberal and American educated members of the Kuomintang refused to join Wang in France, instead rallying around the figure of Sun Fo in Honolulu. Publishing a magazine known as the Reconstruction Review (Zaizao Xunkan) and slamming the Reorganisation Faction's Revolutionary Critic newspaper for rehashing Marxism and abandoning the Three Principles, they often refer to themselves as the Reconstruction Faction.\
786However, most know them as the Hawaii Clique and they are heavily distrusted by many members of the left as bourgeoisie traitors. They have stopped short of outright forming their own committee (limiting their proposals to demanding a total re-registration of Kuomintang membership to excise internal rot), but a lasting enmity has been created.\
787They wait and watch to see the outcome of the League War, refusing to go in person until the region is secure. That being said however, their control over the Overseas Chinese Commission and influence within the Vermillion society has given them sizable influence within the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. Their steady flow of donations, despite continued troubles with leadership, gives hope there might be reconciliation yet.[[/note]], Reconstruction Faction[[note]]Zaizao hui: Not every Kuomintang member is an avowed socialist or an autocratic military man. When the Kuomintang broke over the 1924 Reorganisation and the United Front, Sun Fo's "Crown Prince Clique" was caught in the middle. Initially siding with the right-wing Western Hills Faction of disgruntled civilian rightists, he and others ultimately submitted to Wang Jinwei's authority as a dormant liberal faction dominated by bourgeoisie interests.\
788Sidelined in the Wang-Chiang-Hu power games, the failure of the Northern Expedition saw Sun Fo flee to Hawaii where he and his associates were derogatorily referred to as the "Hawaii Clique". These moderates, however, were happy to lash back, blaming radicalism and military rule for the disaster. They called for a total re-registration of Kuomintang members to expel warlords and their corrupt cronies, and founded a magazine known as the "Reconstruction Review" (Zaizao Xunkan), giving them their name.\
789Suspicious of the RCA's Marxism and the PAC's radical leftist views, they have nonetheless accepted an uncomfortable alliance with the new government, often a "third wheel" ic civilian affairs. Their power was and continues to be derived from their extensive contacts within the Overseas Chinese Commission (OCC), keeping the donations flowing from wealthy, nationalistic, and liberal Chinese and diaspora businessmen.\
790They are aided by an alliance with a smaller faction known as the "India Clique" of officers led by Sun family friend and former personal bodyguard Zhang Fakui. Those officers, sent to India as part of a deal between Wang and Sun in 1934 as part of a military mission ostensibly yo help maintain Kuomintang influence in Southeast Asia, represent the rump rightists in the military disaffected with the army rule of other Kuomintang factions.[[/note]] (End of the First Rapatriated Congress)
791%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism
792%%----
793
794%%!!''Chen Duxiu''
795%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_chen_duxiu_1.png]]
796%%->'''Role:''' Premier[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Song cabinet, CSP-Orthodox path), Country Leader (Syndicalist puppet state)
797%%->'''Party:''' League of Chinese Syndicalists[[note]]Zhongguo Gongtuanzhuyi tongmeng: The League of Chinese Syndicalists is a hopeful movement, albeit a dysfunctional and divided one. Founded by Chinese Syndicalist Party in conjunction with the World Society in 1925 to unite non-Kuomintang socialists under one broad banner, the League hosts plenty of independent anarchists, orthodox Marxists, communists, and others who promote a generally urban-based, libertarian vision for the future. These beliefs had received a major boost in credibility thanks to the successes of the Internationale, but the successive failures of the Xinhai Revolution has disillusioned many and the senior leadership of the League are largely content being the junior partner in the United Front.\
798%%They hope to use the Kuomintang revolution as a vehicle for their agenda, playing the long game towards Chinese Syndicalism. Many members have dual memberships with the Kuomintang, further diluting them number of "true believers" and frequent (and increasingly public) infighting has weakened the League's capability for independent operation.[[/note]], Chinese Syndicalist Party - Orthodox (Syndicalist puppet state)
799%%->'''Ideology:''' Syndicalism
800%%----
801
802%%!!''Chen Shaoyu''
803%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_chen_shaoyu.png]]
804%%->'''Role:''' Premier[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Radical Faction has most influence of Syndicalists)
805%%->'''Party:''' Chinese Syndicalist Party - Radical Faction[[note]]Zhongguo Gongtuandang-jijon pai: Representing a younger, European-educated generation disillusioned with the CSP's Orthodox Faction, these socialists push for a more active, hardline role of the CSP in Chinese politics rather than merely staying in the shadow of the Kuomintang. To them, the chaos in China is not merely a product of imperialism or warlordism but capitalism itself. Imperialism, business, landlords, the gentry, and capitalism must be destroyed thoroughly and immediately.\
806This materialistic socialist radicalism has brought them closer towards the RCA, particularly Chen Gongbo's wing, seeing them as natural allies in implementing syndicalism in both the cities and the countryside. Zealous by nature, they reject the notion of any alliance with warlords or non-socialists, and have have a tendency to create fights with more moderate Kuomintang elements.[[/note]]
807%%->'''Ideology:''' Syndicalism
808%%----
809
810%%!!''Yi Peiji''
811%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_yi_peiji.png]]
812%%->'''Role:''' Premier[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (World Society has most influence of Syndicalists)
813%%->'''Party:''' New World Society[[note]]Shijie She: Having met shortly after the Boxer Rebellion, the "Four Elders" founded the World Society in 1906 - China's first anarchist party. Running early socialist publishers like Xin Shiji and programmes such as the Diligent Work-Frugal Study Movement, they mentored many future Chinese socialist leaders including Wang Jingwei, Chen Duxiu, and Chu Minyi.\
814The syndicalist revolutions gave them considerable validation but their participation in the KMT's authoritarian leadership damaged their reputation among "true" anarchist circles. The rise of the Chinese Syndicalist Party eclipsed their influence, while their relationship with Wang Jingwei soured due to the growing vanguardist RCA's growing influence\
815%%The Four Elders have since clawed back their influence within the Syndicalist movement with protege Yi Peiji as their mouthpiece. Members also include the anarchists Liu Shixin and Bi Xiushao, amongst other libertarian socialists who have been willing to subvert their ideals in favour of national unification. Proponents of Proudhonist class reconciliation and universal harmony, they also insist on a gradual and voluntary moral uplifting of Chinese culture. Although rejecting traditionalism and openly opposing Christianity, they are known to disdain iconoclasm and needless class strife. Ultimately, they are strong proponents of a utopian socialist Chinese ideal led by the KMT under the influence of their World Society.[[/note]]
816%%->'''Ideology:''' Syndicalism
817%%----
818
819%%!!''Xu Fulin''
820%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xu_fulin.png]]
821%%->'''Party:''' Dangwài[[note]]Independent and Associated Republicans: The "Dang Wai" or party outsiders refers to those who participate in the Kuomintang's assemblies and Congresses as "independent candidates" but are not members of the Central Committee. As a result, they are hardly relevant to the Kuomintang but they represent republicans who support the platform of anti-imperialism and anti-warlordism but nonetheless, are not nominal members of the Kuomintang.[[/note]]
822%%->'''Ideology:''' Market Liberalism
823%%----
824
825%%!!''Lin Sen''
826%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_lin_sen.png]]
827%%->'''Party:''' Guómíndang zhanglao[[note]]The party elders of the Kuomintang typically refer to the Four Elders of the Kuomintang (Wu Zhihu, Cai Yuanpei, Zhang Renjie, and Li Shizeng. These elderly statesmen of the Kuomintang once were anarchists and had studied in France, where they helped encourage the development of the Work-Study programme. They represent the Kuomintang's Old Guard and had supported the revolution since its very beginnings - as such, they its are effectively the party's "genro." Frequently sought after by major political players in the Kuomintang for favours or advice, they are known to be fiercely anti-syndicalist.[[/note]]
828%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
829%%----
830
831%%!!''Chen Guofu''
832%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_chi_chen_guofu.png]]
833%%->'''Party:''' Shanghai Cliques[[note]]Representing Kuomintang interests or political allies from the big businesses of the Shanghai Bund to the shadowy red-light district alleys of Shanghai's slums, the Kuomintang holds relations and communications with these organisations in the hopes of sec of securing Nationalist support and influence in the Legation Cities. While linked to Central Committee members from Chen Gongbo to Zhang Renjie, they represent a source of financial and political support for the Kuomintang to be recognised as a national revolutionary movement.[[/note]]
834%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
835%%----
836[[/folder]]
837
838! Xinjiang
839[[folder:Xinjiang Clique]]
840[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_xinjiang.png]]
841->'''Full Name:''' Xinjiang Clique, Xinjiang Autonomy (L-KMT puppet state)
842->'''Ruling Party:''' Dihua Governorship
843->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
844The remote Xinjiang province, populated by both Han Chinese and Turkic Uyghurs, is a region bubbling with sectarian tensions, but its pragmatic governor Yang Zengxin has currently put the violence in check. However, should the old and paranoid Yang leave his post, the ascent of his incompetent subordinates will certainly lead to the rapid unravling of the province's order, and the start of a bloody war in Xinjiang.
845----
846* AllohistoricalAllusion: The Kumul and Uyghur revolt in ''Kaiserreich'' happens in an identical fashion to real life, though in 1936 instead of 1931. ''Kaiserreich'' merely pushed the events' trigger (Jin Shuren taking power) further down a few years, with Yang Zengxin not getting assassinated in 1928.
847* CivilWar: The Xinjiang conflict is a local ethnic conflict between the Han-led Xinjiang clique, the more moderate Uyghur Kumul Khanate to the East, and the more radical Uyghur nationalists to the Southwest. [[MeleeATrois All three factions want to kill the other two.]]
848* EvilVersusEvil: All three sides in the Xinjiang conflict have a lot of autocratic and xenophobic tendencies. Ethnic violence and oppression are likely to be committed by all sides in the war.
849* TheWildWest: Xinjiang is the westernmost province of China, and is a place of lawlessness, cruelty, violence, and war.
850
851!!''Yang Zengxin''
852[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_sik_yang_zengxin_civilian.png]]
853[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Yang as a General]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_sik_yang_zengxin.png [[/labelnote]]]]
854->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
855->'''Party:''' Dihua Governorship
856->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
857->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]Ever since the Northern Expedition and proceeding German intervention, Yang Zengxin has been highly panicked and sickly with his old age. Spending most of his time hidden inside his home, he is hardly ever heading out due to fear of assassination or catching his last fateful disease. On top of remaining completely politically isolated within China, people don't know how much longer he will last in his current state, but he is certainly not in stable condition.[[/labelnote]]
858----
859* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When the LEP collapses, the paranoid Yang Zengxin flees Xinjiang with all of Xinjiang's money.
860
861!!''Jin Shuren''
862[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_sik_jin_shuren.png]]
863->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
864->'''Party:''' Dihua Governorship
865->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
866----
867* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Jin Shuren's opening up of Han immigration, abolition of the Kumul Khanate, and doubling of local taxes resulted in the rebellion from the locals. His subordinates are also losing faith in him because it was his actions that put them in such a bad position.
868* CrushingThePopulace: If Jin Shuren wins out in the end, he'll double down on oppressing the locals to punish them for rebelling against him.
869* EvilColonialist: Jin Shuren will actively increase Han Chinese colonization of Xinjiang, ignoring the desires of the locals.
870* MilitaryCoup: After Yang Zengxin disappears, Jin Shuren and his army (that was supposed to pacify Mongolian bandits) march into the Xinjiang capital of Dihua and secures his position as the new leader of Xinjiang.
871* TyrantTakesTheHelm: While Yang Zengxin is no saint, Jin Shuren is much worse. Jin Shuren will exploit the locals, annex Kumul, and appoint his close friends to the new Hami administration, leading to widespread corruption and dissidence.
872
873!!''Sheng Shicai''
874[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_sik_sheng_shicai_7.png]]
875->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
876->'''Party:''' Dao-yin of Aksu
877->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
878----
879* TheCoup: If Jin Shuren's subordinates completely lose faith in him, they will defect to Sheng Shicai's powerbase, giving Sheng Shicai a chance to coup Jin Shuren.
880* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: Without the Soviet Union and the communists, Sheng Shicai's ChronicBackstabbingDisorder is not portrayed in ''Kaiserreich'', as Sheng doesn't get a chance to defect to the Soviets and back. He is loyal to the KMT from start to finish, though still as power-hungry as in real life.
881* NominalHero: While Sheng is loyal to the KMT's cause, he is primarily motivated for his own own gain rather than the people's.
882* ThePurge: While relatively more libertarian among the multitude of evil leaders in Xinjiang, Sheng Shicai still has his own ambitions and many autocratic policies, and one of his moves is to purge his political enemies, much like in real life.
883* TokenGoodTeammate: Sheng Shicai is the only man with some Republican ideals in a clique full of power-hungry autocrats (while still being a power-hungry autocrat himself). If he comes to power, he will liberalize and modernize Xinjiang somewhat while cracking down on the locals for power.
884
885!!''Ma Shaowu''
886[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_ma_shaowu.jpg]]
887->'''Role:''' Governor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
888->'''Party:''' Dao-yin of Hotan
889->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
890----
891* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Ma Shaowu is a "moderate" leader in Xinjiang terms. His rule is repressive, but not as repressive as Jin Shuren's.
892* SecretPolice: Ma Shaowu's rule is based on isolating the locals from outside information, and to this end he will set up a secret police to suppress information and dissent.
893[[/folder]]
894
895[[folder:Kumul Khanate]]
896[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kumul_khanate.png]]
897->'''Official Name:''' Kumul Khanate, Hami Prefecture (Long Xielin), Xinjiang Administration (Fan Yaonan), Uyghur Republic (Khoja-Niyaz Haji), Hami Clique (Ma Zhongying)
898->'''Ruling Party:''' Nasir Clique
899->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
900A Turkic khanate lying on the eastern corner of Xinjiang, who had survived through the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China as a Chinese protectorate. Though a primitive monarchy, the Khanate acted as a stabilizing factor in Xinjiang, showing the possibility of peaceful Turkic self-rule respected by the Chinese. However, when Jin Shuren acts to abolish the khanate and Sinicize the territory, the enraged Kumulliks rise up in rebellion, firing off the first shot in the bloody Xinjiang War.
901----
902* InternalReformist: Nasīr is interested in reforming the Kumul Khanate and deal with the ugly autocratic legacy of his predecessor Maqsud.
903* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The Kumul Revolt starts off with massacres of Han populations, and only gets worse from there.
904* RevolvingDoorRevolution: If Kumul wins the war, they will need to assert their rule over all of Xinjiang, which is a difficult task. If things don't go so well, the government can get deposed and replaced by Uyghur nationalist Hoja-Niyaz, Han bureaucrat Fan Yaonan, or Hui warlord Ma Zhongying.
905
906%%!!''Nasir Shah''
907%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_kum_nasir.png]]
908%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
909%%->'''Party:''' Nasir Clique
910%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
911%%----
912
913%%!!''Long Xielin''
914%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/long_xielin.png]]
915%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
916%%->'''Party:''' Xinjiang Administration
917%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
918%%----
919
920%%!!''Yulbars Khan''
921%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_kum_yulbars_khan.png]]
922%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
923%%->'''Party:''' Nasir Clique
924%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
925%%----
926
927%%!!''Bashir Shah''
928%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_kum_bashir.png]]
929%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Nasir Shah succession)
930%%->'''Party:''' Bashir Clique, Begs (Constitutional Monarchy)
931%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy, Social Conservatism (Constitutional Monarchy)
932%%----
933
934!!''Khoja-Niyaz Haji''
935[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_kum_hoja_niyaz_haji.png]]
936->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Post-war power struggle victory)
937->'''Party:''' Hoja-Niyaz Clique
938->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
939----
940* {{Realpolitik}}: Niyaz is a Uyghur nationalist, but he's not a radically anti-Chinese one. He is willing to make some deals with major Chinese factions to secure his own rule.
941
942!!''Fan Yaonan''
943[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_sik_fan_yaonan_6.png]]
944->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Post-war power struggle victory)
945->'''Party:''' Dao-yin of Aksu (Xinjiang), Fan Clique (Kumul)
946->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
947----
948* FullCircleRevolution: Fan Yaonan will turn Xinjiang back to a Han-led administration and open it up for Han settlers.
949
950!!''Ma Zhongying''
951[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_ma_zhongying.png]]
952->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Country Leader (Post-war power struggle victory)
953->'''Party:''' Zhongying Clique
954->'''Ideology:''' National Populism
955
956A young, ambitious, and brutal ex-Ma Clique warlord. When the Kumul Revolt breaks out, he strikes a deal with Kumulik leader Yulbars Khan to lend his military support to the Kumuliks, having sensed an opportunity to expand his power.
957----
958* AmbitionIsEvil: Ma Zhongying has some very extreme ambitions, and wants to gain as much power as possible.
959* AxCrazy: Ma Zhongying is a very violent man and seeks to assert his dominance through war and bloodshed.
960* BlackSheep: Ma Zhongying was originally from the Ma Clique, but was expelled because he had extreme ambitions that led him to raid other Ma clique members. In addition, while the Ma Clique is already one of the more brutal warlord cliques in China, Ma Zhongying is considered one of the worst among them.
961* CrushingThePopulace: If Ma Zhongying comes to power, he will start a brutal conquest going from Mongolia to Tibet, crushing all locals who dare to oppose him in the way.
962* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Ma Zhongying's brutal incursion into Xinjiang in real life can at least be partially attributed to Chinese nationalism and KMT allegiances. In ''Kaiserreich'', Ma Zhongying is ''not'' in the KMT, and doesn't care about Chinese nationalism at all. His conquests are entirely in service of his need for revenge and personal ambition.
963* KingOfThieves: Ma Zhongying is ultimately a brutal bandit who can seize power in Kumul's power vacuum.
964* PsychoForHire: After being expelled by the Ma Clique, Yulbars Khan, leader of the Kumul Revolt, recruits Ma Zhongying's clique for their cause. Ma Zhongying accepts because it gives him a good chance to expand his powers.
965* RapePillageAndBurn: Ma Zhongying is infamous for his raids and pillages on the Guominjun during his time in Gansu.
966* YoungAndInCharge: Ma Zhongying is only 26 in 1936, making him one of the youngest warlords in China and earning him the nickname "The Child General".
967* YoungConqueror: For such a young warlord (or perhaps because he's such a young warlord), Ma Zhongying is very ambitious and very violent, and wants to conquer as much territory as possible.
968[[/folder]]
969
970[[folder:East Turkestan]]
971[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_etr.png]]
972->'''Official Name:''' East Turkestan, People's Republic of East Turkestan (Socialist)
973->'''Party:''' Committee for National Revolution
974->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
975The Uyghur populations of Southern Xinjiang have always been more conservative, nationalistic, and anti-Chinese than the North. The schools established by the Young Turks in the region encouraged pan-Turkism, only increasing their radicalism. When news of Kumul's annexation and uprising reaches the South, unrest quickly spreads and soon boils into a violent rebellion. As the Southern administrator Ma Shaowu retreats to the North, the Uyghur Nationalist rebels quickly take over the South, leaving the Xinjiang clique to face a two-front war.
976----
977* EnemyMine: The Uyghur nationalists and the Kumul Khanate share the initial goal of trying to overthrow the rule of Jin Shuren. Their relations sour soon after however, as the Kumuliks want to restore the monarchic Kumul Khanate, while the Uyghur nationalists want to create a pan-Turkic Uyghur state. War eventually breaks out between the Kumuliks and the nationalists after the Xinjiang clique is defeated.
978* FullCircleRevolution: The radical Uyghur Nationalists will very likely establish an autocratic government following the Xinjiang War. Either the Bughra brothers will establish a fundamentalist Islamic emirate, or Uyghur general Timur Beg will establish a military dictatorship or a sham democracy. Their actual democracy path comes last and only happens if the former two are eliminated, and even this path has an Authoritarian Democracy sub-path.
979* TheFundamentalist: The Bughra brothers are a group of radical nationalists and Islamic fundamentalists who have significant power in the rebellion. Should they triumph after the Uyghur Nationalist victory, they will create a fundamentalist Islamic emirate, and either purify the country of religious and ethnic impurities, or go on an expansionist pan-Turkic conquest. They are ideologically categorized as National Populists due to their radical nature.
980* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The Uyghur Nationalists are far more radical than the Kumul Khanate, and very xenophobic.
981
982%%!!''Sadit Damulla Abdulbaki''
983%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ets_sabit_damulla_abdulbaki.png]]
984%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
985%%->'''Party:''' Committee for National Revolution, Young Kashgar Party (Uyghur Revolt victory)
986%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy, Authoritarian Democracy (Uyghur Revolt victory)
987%%----
988
989%%!!''Muhammad Amin Bughra''
990%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ets_muhammad_amin_bughra.png]]
991%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
992%%->'''Party:''' Hotan Amirs
993%%->'''Ideology:''' National Populism
994%%----
995
996%%!!''Timur Beg''
997%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ets_timur_beg.png]]
998%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
999%%->'''Party:''' Young Kashgar Party
1000%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
1001%%----
1002
1003%%!!''Isa Alptekin''
1004%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ets_isa_alptekin.png]]
1005%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Elections)
1006%%->'''Party:''' Kashgar Nationalist Party
1007%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
1008%%----
1009
1010%%!!''Ishaq Bey''
1011%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ets_ishaq_bey.png]]
1012%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Elections), Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Released by Socialist country)
1013%%->'''Party:''' Young Turkestan Party
1014%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy (Elections), Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism (Released by Socialist country)
1015%%----
1016[[/folder]]
1017
1018! Foreign Concessions
1019[[folder:Legation Cities]]
1020[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_legation_cities.png]]
1021->'''Official Name:''' International Mandate for the Chinese Concessions
1022->'''Ruling Party:''' The American Chamber of Commerce in the International Mandate[[note]]The commercial arm of American influence in the Legation Cities, the Chamber of Commerce has an overriding mission to keep the ports open and the trade flowing in order to keep one of the USA's last good trading partners in business.[[/note]]
1023->'''Ideology:''' Market Liberalism
1024An international mandate that governs former British concessions in China, with additional ''de facto'' control over the concessions' surrounding cities due to the provision of a large "neutral zone" around the concessions. It was created in the 1928 Shanghai Conference, where America mediated between Germany and Japan, who had been engaging in a violent scramble for Britain's Chinese concessions. The mandate precariously balances its existence on a thin line between the Great Powers' interests and rising Chinese nationalism.
1025----
1026* BalanceOfPower: The Legation Cities are designed so that foreign powers, especially Germany and Japan, have a balanced influence over the cities. This balance is destabilized when the American Civil War breaks out, which can cause Germany or Japan to either have their influence ejected or becoming so influential that the Legation Cities become an extension of their interests.
1027* CityOfSpies: The Legation Cities are a bloodless battleground of German, Japanese, and Chinese nationalist interests, and secret wars of ideology and espionage happen beneath the peace on the surface.
1028* CorporateConspiracy: Not explored in depth, but Legation agents stumble upon proof of a corporate insider trading scheme that leads, either directly or indirectly, and either unintentionally or intentionally, to the collapse of the German financial system that becomes Black Monday.
1029* TheNeutralZone: Each of the Legation Cities is surrounded by a thirty-mile neutral zone, where Chinese military forces are not allowed to enter.
1030* NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering: The Legation Council often fails to reach a consensus because the conflicting interests of the foreign nations.
1031* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: Leftist nationalists in the cities launched an uprising against the foreign powers in 1932. The uprising was ended with the help of the forces of League of Eight Provinces under the lead of Germany.
1032* PortTown: The Legation Cities consists of multiple foreign concessions on the Chinese coast, including Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tianjin, Ningbo, Fuzhou, and Shantou.
1033* TruceZone: Germany and Japan both have interests in the Legation Cities, but for the moment they lay down their arms and negotiate with diplomacy instead. The situation gets destabilised when the American Civil War begins, as the driving force behind the Legation Cities, and the de-facto leaders of the Legation Council, is the USA -- it is ''possible'' for Legation Cities neutrality to be maintained, but the Legation Cities can also become a tool of Entente influence, German influence (which tends to lead to Japan being removed from the council) or Japanese influence (which tends to lead to Germany being removed from the council).
1034* TheTriadsAndTheTongs: Chinese criminal syndicates, led by figures like Du Yuesheng and Zhang Xiaolin, have a significant amount of influence in the Legation Cities.
1035
1036%%!!''Nelson Trusler Johnson''
1037%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lec_nelson_trusler_johnson_6.png]]
1038%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1039%%->'''Party:''' The American Chamber of Commerce in the International Mandate[[note]]The commercial arm of American influence in the Legation Cities, the Chamber of Commerce has an overriding mission to keep the ports open and the trade flowing in order to keep one of the USA's last good trading partners in business.[[/note]]
1040%%->'''Ideology:''' Market Liberalism
1041%%----
1042
1043%%!!''Norman Lockheart Smith''
1044%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lec_norman_lockheart_smith.png]]
1045%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Pro-Canadian Path)
1046%%->'''Party:''' The Hong Kong Club[[note]]Initially a dinner club and a means for the British business community in Hong Kong to keep in touch, the Hong Kong Club has become a lifeline for the British in the concessions and now has branches in all the Legation Cities. Membership is only open to white subjects of the British Crown, though an exception is granted for those few born in Hong Kong, where the Anglo business community remains dominant.[[/note]]
1047%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
1048%%----
1049
1050%%!!''Siegmund Bodenheimer''
1051%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lec_siegmund_bodenheimer.png]]
1052%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Pro-German Path)
1053%%->'''Party:''' The Ostchina Direktorium[[note]]East China Directorate: Germany's instrument of commercial domination in China, the OD holds a stranglehold on the AOG and is also responsible for negotiating good terms for German investments with the Legation Council.[[/note]]
1054%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1055%%----
1056
1057%%!!''Katsuo Okazaki''
1058%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lec_katsuo_okazaki.png]]
1059%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Pro-Japanese Path)
1060%%->'''Party:''' Shina Tokubetsu Honbu[[note]]Japan's 'China Special Agency' is ostensibly a political security force under the control of the Japanese Consulate as part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but in reality represents not just them but influence from the War Ministry. This makes it a highly fractional organisation that can be difficult to pin down, the full extent of its operations may never be known.[[/note]]
1061%%->'''Ideology:''' National Populism
1062%%----
1063
1064%%!!''Cornell Franklin''
1065%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lec_cornell_franklin.png]]
1066%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1067%%->'''Party:''' The Shanghai Municipal Council[[note]]The Shanghai Municipal Council is the governing body of the most important city in the cities, while it can't wield political power independently it remains an important player on a local level.[[/note]]
1068%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
1069%%----
1070
1071%%!!''Robert Ho Shai Lai''
1072%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_lec_robert_ho_shai_lai.png]]
1073%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1074%%->'''Party:''' The Vermillion Society[[note]]A large, broad group of businessmen and influential figures who would usually characterise themselves as "of Chinese origin", which includes the 'Eurasians' or mixed race men. They form clubs and interest groups at varying levels of society, but overwhelmingly of the monied classes. It is an open secret that the society is nationalist-aligned and prior to its formation members have funded revolution in China since at least 1911, if not before. 'Leadership' of the Society in the Mandate nominally falls to Robert Ho Shai Lai, though it is openly acknowledged that his father, Sir Robert Hotung, is the real power behind the group.[[/note]]
1075%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism
1076%%----
1077[[/folder]]
1078
1079! Former Qing Territory
1080[[folder:Mongolia]]
1081[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_mongolia.png]]
1082[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of Mongolia if Ungern secures power]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mongolia_sternberg_flag.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
1083[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of Mongolia under the Buddyn Zövlöl]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mongolia_lama_flag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
1084->'''Official Name:''' Great Mongolian State, Mongolian Autonomy (KMT puppet state), Mongolian People's Republic (Socialist)
1085->'''Ruling Party:''' Rossiyskaya Voyennaya Klika[[note]]Russian Military Clique: Roman von Ungern-Sternberg successfully gained control of Mongolia in 1920, after he moved into Urga with his Asiatic Cavalry Division and successfully forced out the Chinese after getting the blessing of the Bogd Khan. After the death of the Bogd Khan in 1924, Ungern became regent of Mongolia, waiting for the 9th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu to be found. In 1933 when he is born in Tibet, he moves to Mongolia and is installed as Khan, however Ungern continued his rule as regent until the child is deemed fit to rule. Ungern has created a cult of personality around himself, and has filled his military and government with his Russian allies and Mongolians who remain loyal to him.[[/note]]
1086->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1087The formerly Qing-ruled Outer Mongolia declared its independence in the Xinhai Revolution. Coming under Republican Chinese occupation in 1919, the Chinese were expelled in 1920 when Mongolia found Russian support, headed by the eccentric White Russian warlord, Roman von Ungern-Sternberg. While the Whites consolidated their control of Russia, Ungern consolidated his in Mongolia. By 1936, Mongolia has retained its independence, but remains under the ''de facto'' rule of a foreign warlord, a situation that many seek to change.
1088----
1089* AChildShallLeadThem: Ungern, being a foreigner, is unable to unite Mongolia in spirit. The person that actually acts as the unifying figure and official ruler of Mongolia is the 9th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, but he's 3 when the game begins, and thus subservient to whomever is in power. Whatever leader that comes to power will still have to respect the existence of the 9th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu.
1090* WeAreStrugglingTogether: The Mongol Ardīn Nam has a lot of unsavory folks within its ranks, and its first leader Soliin Danzan can get backstabbed and replaced soon after the MAN comes to power.
1091
1092!!''UsefulNotes/RomanVonUngernSternberg''
1093[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_sternberg.png]]
1094->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1095->'''Party:''' Rossiyskaya Voyennaya Klika[[note]]Russian Military Clique: Roman von Ungern-Sternberg successfully gained control of Mongolia in 1920, after he moved into Urga with his Asiatic Cavalry Division and successfully forced out the Chinese after getting the blessing of the Bogd Khan. After the death of the Bogd Khan in 1924, Ungern became regent of Mongolia, waiting for the 9th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu to be found. In 1933 when he is born in Tibet, he moves to Mongolia and is installed as Khan, however Ungern continued his rule as regent until the child is deemed fit to rule. Ungern has created a cult of personality around himself, and has filled his military and government with his Russian allies and Mongolians who remain loyal to him.[[/note]]
1096->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1097-----
1098* AristocratsAreEvil: He ''is'' of Russian nobility, though by the game's start he's obviously long-forsaken it.
1099* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: His military power and sheer brutality towards his enemies are the only reasons why Ungern stays in power in Mongolia.
1100* AxCrazy: Ungern-Sternberg is a violent and unpredictable man prone who revels in warfare and slaughter and seeks and turns on allies on a whim.
1101* BewareTheSillyOnes: No matter how insane he appears, he is still in charge of the entire country and doesn't hesitate to fulfill his ambitions with his army.
1102* BunnyEarsLawyer: To put it lightly, the Baron is a very eccentric man. However, he's still a skilled and ruthless military commander who didn't get where he is by luck alone.
1103* CultOfPersonality: To keep Ungern in power, he can start a large propaganda campaign in Mongolia to promote a cult of personality around him, encouraging the locals to mythify him.
1104* GoingNative: The "military officer goes rogue and starts ruling over the natives" model ''par excellence''.
1105* ImmigrantPatriotism: Ungern is a fierce pan-Mongolist and seeks to unite the Mongolians under one banner, even though he himself isn't of Mongolian extraction.
1106* MightyWhitey: Ungern, in spite of being a UsefulNotes/{{German Russian|s}}, managed to secure independent Mongolia from the foreign threat and rules his new country with an iron fist.
1107* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, the appropriately named "[[EvilOverlord Mad Baron of Mongolia]]".
1108* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Let's see. He's a Baltic German that was born in Austria-Hungary and was a prominent Russian noble, served as a White General in the Russian Civil War, and now he leads Mongolia as a warlord and is ostensibly Buddhist. Quite a background.
1109* {{Realpolitik}}: While not a fan of Kerensky's republican government, he is aligned with his government at the start and can maintain friendly relations with non-socialist Russian governments, even if he would prefer a return to an absolute monarchy.
1110* RedBaron: He is known, like in real life, as the Mad Baron and the Bloody Baron.
1111* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He can personally lead his army to the battle, and does it quite effectively.
1112
1113!!''7th Changkya Khutukhtu''
1114[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_7th_changkya_khutukhtu.png]]
1115->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1116->'''Party:''' Buddyn Zövlöl[[note]]The Buddyn Zövlöl is a council of high up, influential Mongolian Buddhist figureheads. It is headed by the 7th Changkya Khutukhtu, one of the most important lamas in Mongolian and Tibetan Buddhism. Ever since the death of the Bogd Khan in 1924, the 7th Changkya Khutukhtu formed the group to secure Buddhist interests under the rule of Roman von Ungern-Sternberg. The 7th Changkya Khutukhtu has stated that the main point of the group is to make sure that when the 9th Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu (the spiritual leader of Mongolian Buddhism, the top ranking lama in Mongolia and the reincarnation of the Bogd Khan) is of age, Ungern will give up his role as regent and allow the true leader of Mongolia to take the reigns. However, many fear that Ungern will never give up his role, so the Buddyn Zövlöl are ready to take over, should the nation need it.[[/note]]
1117->'''Ideology:''' National Populism
1118----
1119* DefectorFromDecadence: After Roman von Ungern-Sternberg took the province of Xilingol from the Guominjun, the 7th Changkya Khutuktu declared his loyalty to him. However, in 1930, Ungern-Sternberg purged multiple high ranking lamas for a small peasant rebellion in Urga, causing massive uproar especially in the upper echelons. The 7th Changkya Khutukhtu therefore decided to form the Buddyn Zövlöl, a secretive group of high ranking lamas who lobbied for increased theocracy in Mongolian society, and can eventually seize power.
1120* TheFundamentalist: The Buddyn Zövlöl can either ban alternate religions, or allow them and try to reform them into something that fits with Buddhism.
1121* TheTheocracy: Mongolia under the Buddyn Zövlöl is built entirely around Buddhist teachings.
1122* WarriorMonk: Buddyn Zövlöl will reform the Mongolian military into a force that fights for Buddhism.
1123* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Buddyn Zövlöl Buddhist extremists are certainly religiously extreme, but they do have the noble goal of trying to defend the Mongolian spirit against legitimate tyrants like Ungern. They will actually implement welfare policies to uplift the poor.
1124
1125%%!!''Davizavyn Losol''
1126%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_davizavyn_losol.png]]
1127%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Elections)
1128%%->'''Party:''' Mongol Ardīn Nam (Democratic Wing)[[note]]Mongolian People’s Party[[/note]]
1129%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
1130%%----
1131
1132%%!!''Amandyn Amar''
1133%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_anandyn_amar_kr.png]]
1134%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Losol ousted)
1135%%->'''Party:''' Mongol Ardīn Nam (Democratic Wing)[[note]]Mongolian People’s Party[[/note]]
1136%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
1137%%----
1138
1139%%!!''Dansranbilegiin Dogsom''
1140%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_dansranbilegiin_dogsom.png]]
1141%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Failed self-coup)
1142%%->'''Party:''' Mongol Ardīn Nam (Democratic Wing)[[note]]Mongolian People’s Party[[/note]]
1143%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
1144%%----
1145
1146%%!!''Jamsrangiin Tseveen''
1147%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_jamsrangiin_tseveen.png]]
1148%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Elections)
1149%%->'''Party:''' Mongolyn Libyeral Nam[[note]]Mongolian Liberal Party[[/note]]
1150%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism
1151%%----
1152
1153%%!!''Ünenbayan''
1154%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_unenbayan.png]]
1155%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Elections)
1156%%->'''Party:''' Konsyervativ Ardchilsan Nam[[note]]Mongolian Conservative Party[[/note]]
1157%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
1158%%----
1159
1160%%!!''Demchugdongrub''
1161%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_mon_demchugdongrub.png]]
1162%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Invited by the KAN or Aristocrats in power)
1163%%->'''Party:''' Konsyervativ Ardchilsan Nam[[note]]Mongolian Conservative Party[[/note]] (Invited by the KAN), Noyodyn Zövlöl[[note]]For many years in Mongolia, the upper classes have always held strong influence in Urga. Mongolia's aristocrats have always had their hand in the runnings of their country, and now is no different. However, ever since Ungern came to power in 1920, the wealth and influence of the aristocrats has been under threat. Ungern has proven in recent years that he does not fear seizing the wealth of these nobles, nor does he fear cracking down on their influence to keep control. However, in 1927, the princes and aristocrats of Mongolia joined together in an organisation titled the Noyodyn Zövlöl, lead by aristocratic figurehead Prince Demchugdongrub. The Noyodyn Zövlöl are content in their current position, but will be forced to take over should their assets and influence be threatened.[[/note]] (Aristocrats in power)
1164%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism (Elections), Authoritarian Democracy (Aristocrats in power)
1165%%----
1166[[/folder]]
1167
1168[[folder:Tibet]]
1169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_tibet_flag.png]]
1170%%Note: The in-game flag has a yellow border to the right.
1171[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Sacred Union]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tib_sacred_union.png[[/labelnote]]]]
1172->'''Official Name:''' Kingdom of Tibet, Sacred Union of Tibet (Roerich), Tibetan Autonomy (KMT puppet state)
1173->'''Ruling Party:''' Traditionalists
1174->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1175Tibet declared its independence from China under the 13th Dalai Lama in 1913, and has used the chaos in India and China to move in their army and claim areas with Tibetan populations. Their move into Xikang brought them into conflict with the strongly nationalist Ma Clique, who invaded Yushu in 1932 and occupied Yushu and Golmud. The death of the 13th Dalai Lama in 1933 brought 5th Reting Ripoche, Jamphel Yeshe Gyaltsen, as the regent of Tibet until a new Dalai Lama can be found. Regent Jamphel has very little influence however, and he acts as a figurehead to the chaotic government. With chaos within, and threats without, Tibet's future is an uncertain one.
1176----
1177* FeudalOverlord: Tibet in 1936 still maintains its feudal society with a serf system.
1178* TheTheocracy: Tibet is a theocratic country based on Tibetan Buddhism. Their head of state is supposed to be the Dalai Lama, who are religious leaders as well. However, the 13th Dalai Lama died in 1933, and currently the 5th Reting Ripoche, Jamphel Yeshe Gyaltsen, is serving as the regent.
1179* WarriorMonk: Tibet maintains a group of ultraconservative warrior monks who keeps peace in the countryside, known as the Dob-Dobs.
1180
1181%%!!''Jamphel Yeshe Gyaltsen''
1182%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_tib_reting_ripoche.png]]
1183%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1184%%->'''Party:''' Traditionalists
1185%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1186%%----
1187
1188%%!!''Dalai Lama''
1189%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dalai_lama.png]]
1190%%->'''Role:''' Dalai Lama[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
1191%%----
1192
1193%%!!''Tsarong Dzasa''
1194%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tsarong.png]]
1195%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1196%%->'''Party:''' Young Tibet Party
1197%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy, Social Conservatism
1198%%----
1199
1200%%!!''Tsipön Lungshar''
1201%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_tib_tsipon_lungshar.png]]
1202%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1203%%->'''Party:''' Kyicho Kuntun
1204%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Liberalism, Market Liberalism
1205%%----
1206
1207%%!!''9th Panchen Lama''
1208%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pachen_lama.png]]
1209%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1210%%->'''Party:''' Tibet Improvement Party
1211%%->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy, Radical Socialism
1212%%----
1213
1214!!''Nicholas Roerich''
1215[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_tib_nicholas_roerich.png]]
1216->'''Role:''' Country Leader
1217->'''Party:''' Sacred Union Party
1218->'''Ideology:''' Totalism, Syndicalism
1219----
1220* GoingNative: Roerich is a Russian (of Baltic German descent) that can become the leader of a post-revolution Tibet.
1221* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Roerich's background is just as, if not even more insane than Roman von Ungern-Sternberg. Roerich is a Russian Baltic German (coincidentally just like Sternberg) who became an artist and a mystic. In ''Kaiserreich'', Roerich initially opposed Lenin due to his social conservatism, but after a meeting with Gandhi in the Bharatiya Commune and a trip to Tibet, he had a religious experience that made him snap back to a Lenin supporter and synthesize his spiritualism with socialism to create ''esoteric Leninism''. He was then endorsed by Gandhi to create the Sacred Union party in Tibet, in order to lead a new Tibet that would be both socialist and Buddhist.
1222* TruthInTelevision: As batshit as "Esoteric Leninism" sounds, Nicholas in real life did synthesize Buddhism with Leninism, and even had plans for a massive Buddhist-Communist utopia in Central Asia, stretching across Siberia, Mongolia, and Tibet. His talks of "Mahatma Lenin" are real too.
1223
1224%%!!''Ma Biao''
1225%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_xsm_ma_biao.png]]
1226%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Ma Clique puppet state)
1227%%->'''Party:''' National Unity Front
1228%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1229%%----
1230
1231%%!!''Huang Musong''
1232%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_tib_huang_musong.png]]
1233%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (RKMT puppet state)
1234%%->'''Party:''' National Unity Front
1235%%->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
1236%%----
1237[[/folder]]

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