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“In a captivating and plausible chapter of historical chronicles, let us delve in” (2 conversations)
1 turn Dec 12, 2023 at 1:31 PM UTC Jamaica , Kingston
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In a captivating and plausible chapter of historical chronicles, let us delve into an alternate reality where the illustrious Sunni Muslim Han Chinese, partially Turkic and partially Xianbei [Mongolian/Manju |Manchurian (Manju|] imperial royal house of the Hanedan-i Li [Imperial House of Li |Hanedan-i Li|], [the Hanedan-i Li] also known as the Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog in [which language the Hanedan-i Li was |Hanedan-i Li| known |Hanedan-i Li| as the Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog] Mongolian, [the Hanedan-i Li being |Hanedan-i Li| known |the Hanedan-i Li| as the Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog in Mongolian] and the Lishi Huangshi in [which language the Hanedan-i Li was |the Hanedan-i Li| known |the Hanedan-i Li| as the Lishi Huangshi in] traditional Chinese and Cantonese, [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/ the Lishi Huangshi] revered rulers [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/ the Lishi Huangshi] of [which state in East Asia the reigning heads of the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/ the Lishi Huangshi ruled over as its absolute imperial feudal dynastic monarchs] the magnificent absolute imperial feudal Turkic/Mongolian khanate/Muslim caliphate of [the absolute imperial feudal Turkic/Mongolian khanate/Muslim caliphate the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/ the Lishi Huangshi ruled over as its absolute imperial feudal dynastic monarchs ruled over] the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu [Great Tang State/Great Tang Empire/Empire of the Great Tang/Tang Empire/Great Tang |Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu|] , which [the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu] ruled [the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu] over [the territories controlled by the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu] Zhongguo [Han China |Zhongguo|, |Zhongguo| excluding |what parts of China are excluded from Zhongguo} Dongbei |Manchuria and Russia's Transamur region (Dongbei)|, Nei Menggu |Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu)|, Xiziang |Tibet (Xiziang)|, Ningxia and Xingjiang |East Turkestan (Xingjiang)|] from [where the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu ruled |the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu| over Zhongguo from] its [the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu's] base in [where the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu's main source of support, soliders, legitimacy and political backing came from] Sherqiy Turkistan [Xingjiang/East Turkestan |Sherqiy Turkistan|] and Ningxia as [what the the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu ruled |the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu| over Zhongguo as] the Da Tangguo [Tang dynasty |Da Tangguo|], [the Da Tangguo] also [what also happened to the Da Tangguo] known [the Da Tangguo] as [the other name for the Da Tangguo] the Tang Chao [the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao] being [what type of state the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao was] an absolute imperial feudal monarchy [the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao] in the model of [what type of government the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao imitated] the traditional Han Chinese imperial monarchist dynastic system, [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/ the Lishi Huangshi, the imperial family |the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/ the Lishi Huangshi| of the absolute imperial feudal Turkic/Mongolian khanate/Muslim caliphate of the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu, which |the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu| ruled |the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu| over Zhongguo as the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao]and the [the Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu's] steadfast Han-Chinese dominated Zhonghua Diguo Jundui [the Imperial Chinese Army/Chinese Imperial Army/Army of the Chinese Empire/Chinese Imperial Armed Forces/Imperial Chinese Armed Forces |Zhonghua Diguo Jundui|, [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui] embarked [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui] on [what quest the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui went on] a remarkable journey of resilience and triumph. This chronicle unveils the enthralling tale of their [the Hanedan-i Li's/the Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui's] exodus from [where the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui were |the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui| fleeing |the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui|] the ancient lands of the Middle Kingdom [Zhongguo], [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui] compelled [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui] to [what the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui were |the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui| compelled |the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui| to do] seek refuge amidst [what was going on as the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and the Zhonghua Diguo Jundui sook refuge] the turmoil that ensued following the collapse of the the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao in [when the Da Tangguo/Tang Chao collapsed] the year 907 AD. Guided by unwavering determination, the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its [the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's] loyal supporters, [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters] undeterred [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters] by [what isn't stopping the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters adversity, [the House of Li and its loyal supporters] embarked [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters] upon [what the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters embarked upon] a treacherous voyage [the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters] to where the Hanedan-i Li/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog/the Lishi Huangshi and its |the Hanedan-i Li's/ Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog's/the Lishi Huangshi's| loyal supporters sailed to] the enigmatic land of Yamato [Great Harmony |Yamato|, which |Yamato| consisted |Yamato| of |the territories in East Asia controlled by Yamato| the Nihon Hondo |Japanese Home Islands (Nihon Hondo)|, Chosen |Korea/the Korean peninsula (Chosen)| |Chosen| also |Chosen| known |Chosen| as |Chosen's other name| Hanguk in |what language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen} as Hanguk in] Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)|, and Ryukyu-ko/Ruuchuu |Ryuuku/Okinawa (Ryukyu-ko/Ruuchuu)]].
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To construct a captivating and plausible alternate historical narrative around the imperial royal house of Hanedan-i Li, we should establish a few key points that in the real world did not occur but could serve as a creative foundation for our alternate history scenario: 1. The **Hanedan-i Li** is imagined as a blend of various ethnic backgrounds including Han Chinese, Turkic, and Xianbei, with their influence stretching across a Sunni Muslim caliphate intertwined with Turkic/Mongolian khanate elements. This is an invention, as in actual history, the Li family is associated with the Tang dynasty, which was predominantly Han Chinese and Confucian with Buddhist influence, rather than Islamic. 2. In this alternate reality, the **Li-iin Ezen Khaany Ovog** in Mongolian, or the **Lishi Huangshi** in traditional Chinese, are terms identifying this historical fantasy royal line. 3. They are posed as rulers of a state called the **Buyuk Tang Hanedani Imparatorlugu**, a fusion of a Turkic-name designating the "Great Tang Empire," which in reality was an authentic historical Chinese state known as the **Da Tangguo** (Tang dynasty) in Chinese. 4. The alternate history details a convoluted history where the imperial house has its base and draws support from a region similar to **Sherqiy Turkistan** (East Turkestan/Xinjiang) and Ningxia, areas that in the actual timeline were not the power base for the Tang dynasty. 5. The narrative hints at a period of migration or exodus after a fall of this imaginary **Da Tangguo/Tang Chao**, signaling an end to their rule similar to 907 AD, which in actuality denotes the fall of the Tang dynasty to the ensuing Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. 6. The royal house and their associated **Zhonghua Diguo Jundui** (Imperial Chinese Army) flee to **Yamato** (Japan), which in this alternate scenario, also comprises **Chosen** (Korea) and **Ryukyu-ko/Ruuchuu** (Okinawa). This is a very brief outline for a vastly complex alternate history scenario involving a fictional timeline where an imperial house of mixed ethnicity creates a unique cultural and religious synthesis in East Asia, drawing from different cultural elements to create a new empire. It incorporates real historical terms and geographies but alters their meanings and contexts to craft a fictional universe.