Estimated User #77 (16 IP addresses)
2 fiction conversations
over 4 months, 5 days
(Dec 25, 2023 – Apr 28, 2024)
Kingston, Jamaica
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An IP address relates to the location of a user's computer or device, and a single person may have multiple IP addresses if they use different locations or networks. These IP addresses are grouped because the average embedding of each IP address's first turns (computed with all-MiniLM-L6-v2 sentence-transformer) has cosine similarity ≥ 0.85 and they share the same state (Kingston). Groups are merged transitively—if A matches B and B matches C, all three are grouped even if A and C are below 0.85.
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 29× “Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptiv...” over 10 days (Dec 26, 2023 – Jan 6, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a written documentary history book chapter,in which the Da Mingguo [Great Ming State/Great Ming/Ming dynasty], an absolute imperial East Asian monarchy [the Da Mingguo] which [the Da Mingguo] was [what the the Da Mingguo was apart from being an absolute imperial East Asian monarchy] the last [what the Da Mingguo was the last of] the imperial monarchic dynastic states created by the traditional Han Chinese imperial dynastic system, which [the Da Mingguo] was [the Da Mingguo] ruled by [the reigning family leading the Da Mingguo during its existence] the Zhushi Huangshi [the Imperial House of Zhu/Chu |the Zhushi Huangshi|] as [what the Zhushi Huangshi ruled the Da Mingguo as in its position as the Da Mingguo's reigning family] its [the Da Mingguo's] imperial family [the Zhushi Huangshi], [the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family] which [the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family] ruled over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family was the government of during its existence] Zhongguo [Han China {Zhongguo} excluding {what parts of China are excluded from Zhongguo} Dongbei {Manchuria and Russia's Transamur region}, Nei Menggu {Inner Mongolia}, Xiziang {Tibet}, Ningxia and Xingjiang {East Turkestan}] from [the period of the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Hua...
CHATBOT: Chapter XXIII: The Dawn of the Great Ming's Resurgence and the Transformation of the Middle Kingdom In an alternate timeline where historical threads weave a different tapestry of East Asia, we uncover the intriguing story of the Great Ming State (Da Mingguo), its enduring legacy, and its phoenix-like resurgence in the aftermath of the Qing dynasty's fall. This chapter delves into the complex interplay of political machinations, cultural endurance, and the unwavering commitment of the Great Ming's successors to restore their dynasty to the throne of China. The Da Mingguo, having once reigned over Han China (Zhongguo) from 1368-1644 under the astute leadership of the Zhushi Huangshi - the Imperial House of Zhu - was the last of the imperial monarchic dynastic states created by the traditional Han Chinese imperial dynastic system. The storied Great Ming dynasty gave way to the Qing dynasty, an era that saw the Manchu-led Great Qing Empire (Da Qing Diguo) extend its reach across vast territories from Manchuria (Manjugo) into China proper, Tibet (Xiziang), East Turkestan (Xingjiang), and even the Tuva region of Russia (Tagna Urianhai) and the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (Inner and Outer Mongolia). The Qing ruled from 1644 to the pivotal year of 1912, when the seeds of modern revolution began to sprout through the soil of dynastic rule. Historians often ponder what shifts in fate could lead to an alternative path for China. Imagine a scenario where the Xinhai Revolution (Xinhai Geming) that began on October 10, 1911, instead of resulting in a swift and successful revolt against the Qing, led to a fractious period of infighting among revolutionary factions. During this tumultuous time, fervent royalists and monarchists, who craved the return of a golden age, covertly garnered support for the restoration of the Ming dynasty, leveraging the tumult as a cloak for their preparations. The Xinhai Revolution succeeded at its primary objective - to topple the ruling Qing dynasty - but the ensuing power vacuum initiated a period of uncertainty and civil discord. Rather than cementing the establishment of the Republic of China (Zhonghua Minguo), the provisional government became an epicenter for competing ideologies and societal aspirations. Amidst the chaos, the Republic, rather than solidifying its position, strategically functioned as a stabilizing regency. It became clear that the Republic served more as a transitionary entity to calm the maelstrom that engulfed the Midd...
USER: Write an intresting, riveting, lengthy, on-point, descriptive alternate history scenario with plenty of exposition in the form of a writtenhistorical documentary chapter with no references to this being an alternate history book chapter,inscenario, in which the Da Mingguo [GreatJapan reclaims Taiwan and the Pengu Islands as a province after the death of Chiang Kai Shek's son, Chiang Ching-Kuo and the subsequent rise of former Japanese Imperial Army solider Lee-Teng-Hui to power in the government of Nationalist China in exile on Taiwan and the Pengu Islands, and a fter the 1988 Mingjung riots against the South Korean military dictatorship topple the South Korean regime and spread to Soviet controlled North Korea, toppling North Korea as well Japan reclaims the Korean peninsula as a province before the restoration of the Beiyang Government of the Republic of China, more specifically its [the Beiyang Government's] short-lived period as the Yuan Shikai ruled Empire of China, after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre of Apr 15, 1989 - Jun 4, 1989 in the People's Republic of China, with the imperial family [of this restored Empire of China] being the Imperial House of Zhu, the Ming State/Great Ming/Ming dynasty], an absolute imperialdynasty's imperial family [the Imperial House of Zhu] since both the Beiyang Government and the PRC were regencies for the restoration of the Ming as Yuan Shikai's descendants are absorbed into the reenthroned Imperial House of Zhu via intermarriage, adoption and concubinage, with Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, East Asian monarchy [the Da Mingguo] which [the Da Mingguo] was [what the the Da Mingguo was apartTurkestan, Ningxia, Cantonia and Tibet breaking free from being an absolute imperialChina with Manchuria restoring the Aisin-Gioro imperial family and becoming the Japanese protectorate of Manchukuo once more, Mengjiang being restored as a Japanese protectorate in parts of Inner Mongolia and Han China with Genghis Khan's descendants being the imperial family, the Ottoman Empire and the House of Osman being restored in East Asian monarchy] the last [what the Da Mingguo was the last of] the imperial monarchic dynastic states created by the traditional Han Chinese imperial dynastic system, which [the Da Mingguo] was [the Da Mingguo]Turkestan, Ningxia seizing the territory ruled by [the reigning family leading the Da Mingguo during its existence] the Zhushi Huangshi [the Imperial House of Zhu/Chu |the Zhushi Huangshi|] as [what the Zhushi Huangshi ruled the Da Mingguo as in its position as the Da Mingguo's reigning family] its [the Da Mingguo's] imperial family [the Zhushi Huangshi], [the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family] which [the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family] ruled over [the East Asian nation the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family was the government of during its existence] Zhongguo [Han China {Zhongguo} excluding {what parts of China are excluded from Zhongguo} Dongbei {Manchuria and Russia's Transamur region}, Nei Menggu {Inner Mongolia}, Xiziang {Tibet}, Ningxia and Xingjiang {East Turkestan}] from [the period of the Da Mingguo ruled by the Zhushi Huangshi as its imperial family'sthe Ma family in the modern Chinese warlord and Second Sino-Japanese War era and coming under a dual monarchy of the Ma descendants and the House of Li, the Tang dynasty's imperial family and Tibet returning to the rule over Zhongguo during its existence] 1368-1644 and [the East Asian imperial monarchial state the Da Mingguo ruled overof the Llamas, with Vietnam seizing Cantonia after its {the Da Mingguo's} rule over Zhongguo ended in 1644] Nuoc Viet [Vietnam] as [what the Da Mingguo ruled Nuoc Viet as after its rule over Zhongguo ended in 1644] the Viet Nam Quoc [Empire of Vietnam |the Viet Nam Quoc|] from [the time period of the Da Mingguo's rule over Nuoc Viet when its rule over Han China ended in 1644] 1802 to 1945 and [what the first incarnation of the Da Mingguo ruled Vietnam as after the Viet Nam Quoc ended in 1945] then as [what the Da Mingguo ruled Nuoc Viet as after the Viet Nam Quoc was dissolved] the Quoc gia Viet Nam [State of Vietnam |the Quoc gia Viet Nam|] from |the period of the first incarnation of the Da Mingguo's rule over Nuoc Viet as the Quoc gia Viet Nam after the dissolution of the Viet Nam Quoc in 1945|1949-1955, [the Da Mingguo] is [what happens to the Da Mingguo]becoming a imperial monarchy once more under the restored [the Da Mingguo] as [what the Da Mingguo is restored as] the government [the Da Mingguo] of [which East Asian state the Da Mingguo is restored as the government of] Zhongguo after [what happens before the Da Mingguo is |[the Da Mingguo| restored as the government of Zhongguo] Xinhai Geming [Xinhai Revolution], which [the Xinhai Geming] lasted from [for how long the Xinhai Geming lasted for] 10 October 1911 - 12 February 1912, which [the Xinhai Geming] toppled [which government and nation fell due to the Xinhai Geming] the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk [Great Qing Empire/Empire of the Great Qing/Great Qing/Great Qing State], which [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] was [what kind of state the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk was] an absolute imperial monarchial state [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] which [what happened to the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] was [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk| ruled [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] by the Aisin-Jioro Impyerial Ger Bul/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aicin-Jiyoro Impiriyal Kutumpam [the Imperial House of Aisin-Giorno |the Aisin-Jioro Impyerial Ger Bul/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aicin-Jiyoro Impiriyal Kutumpam|] as [what the Aisin-Jioro Impyerial Ger Bul/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aicin-Jiyoro Impiriyal Kutumpam ruled the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk in its {the Aisin-Jioro Impyerial Ger Bul's/Aisin-jiyoro impeeriyal parivaar's/Aicin-Jiyoro Impiriyal Kutumpam's} role as its {the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/Kiret Kin Peraracu's/Mahaan King Saamraajy's/Da Qing Diguo's/Daecheong Jeguk's} reigning family] its [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/Kiret Kin Peraracu's/Mahaan King Saamraajy's/Da Qing Diguo's/Daecheong Jeguk's] imperial family [the Aisin-Jioro Impyerial Ger Bul/Aisin-Jiyoro Impeeriyal Parivaar/Aicin-Jiyoro Impiriyal Kutumpam], that [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] ruled [the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] over [the territories ruled over by the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk] Zhongguo, Xiziang, Ningxia, Xingjiang, Tagna Urianhai [the Tuva region of Russia |Tagna Urianhai|] and the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls [the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls|, which |the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls| consisted of |the territories ruled over by the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls| Inner and Outer Mongolia] from [where the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk ruled over Zhongguo, Xiziang, Ningxia, Xingjiang, Tagna Urianhai and the the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls from] its |the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/Kiret Kin Peraracu's/Mahaan King Saamraajy's/Da Qing Diguo's/Daecheong Jeguk's| homeland of [where the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/Kiret Kin Peraracu's/Mahaan King Saamraajy's/Da Qing Diguo's/Daecheong Jeguk's homeland was located] Manjugo {Dongbei/Manchuria] from [when the period of the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren's/Kiret Kin Peraracu's/Mahaan King Saamraajy's/Da Qing Diguo's/Daecheong Jeguk's rule over Zhongguo, Xiziang, Ningxia, Xingjiang, Tagna Urianhai and the the Bogd khaant Mongol Uls from its homeland of Manjugo lasted for] 1644-1912, with the Zhonghua Minguo [the Republic of China |the Zhonghua Minguo|], which [the Zhonghua Minguo] ruled [which country in East Asia the Zhonghua Minguo ruled| Zhongguo |how long the the Zhonghua Minguo ruled Zhongguo for] 1912-1928 and [what happened to the Zhonghua Minguo's rule over Zhongguo after 1928| as |what else the Zhonghua Minguo ruled Zhongguo as after 1928] the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu |the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China] from [when the Zhonghua Minguo's rule over Zhongguo as the Zhonghua Minguo Guomin Zhengfu lasted| 1940-1945, being [what happens to the Zhonghua Minguo] instated [the Zhonghua Minguo] as [what the Zhonghua Minguo is installed as] the government [the Zhonghua Minguo] of [what the Zhonghua Minguo is instated as the government of] the Middle Kingdom [post Xinhai Geming Zhongguo] after [what happens before the Zhonghua Minguo is instated as the government of post Xinhai Geming Zhongguo] the revolution [the Xinhai Geming], [the Zhonghua Minguo] serving as [what the Zhonghua Minguo acts as] a provisional government [the Zhonghua Minguo] for [which government the Zhonghua Minguo is acting as a provisional regime for] the rightful Chinese monarchy [the Da Mingguo], [the Zhonghua Minguo] essentially being [what the Zhonghua Minguo basically is] a regency government [the Zhonghua Minguo] to [why the Zhonghua Minguo was created] stablize the nation [post Xinhai Geming Zhongguo] after its [Zhongguo's] independence [Zhongguo's liberation from the Ikh Tsin Ulsyn Ezent Guren/Kiret Kin Peraracu/Mahaan King Saamraajy/Da Qing Diguo/Daecheong Jeguk during, through and via the Xinhai Geming] in [when the the Da Mingguo is restored after the dissolution of the Zhonghua Minguo] 1917, in great, exact, explanatory detail how the Middle Kingdom [Zhongguo] was [Zhongguo] stablized under the Republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] before the restoration of the monarchy [the Da Mingguo] and how the restoration of [what was restored] the Chinese monarchy [the Da Mingguo] occured, explaining how the transition from republic [the Zhonghua Minguo] to restored monarchy [the Da Mingguo] in the Heavenly Kingdom [Zhongguo] occured without bloodshed or civil conflict, explaining how the restored empire [the Da Mingguo] transitioned [the Da Mingguo] towards [what the Da Mingguo became] a constitutional imperial absolute democratic monarchy with free and fair elections, showing how the events of the 20th century and East Asian history were affected by this [the restoration of the Da Mingguo in 1917 and its |the Da Mingguo's| transformation into a constitutional imperial absolute democratic monarchy with free and fair elections].Ngyuen dynasty.
CHATBOT: Chapter VII: The Eastern Resurgence The late 20th century saw an unprecedented political upheaval in East Asia that reshaped the geopolitical landscape. Amidst the rumbles of change, a new era dawned on the region, where historical legacies reclaimed their place in the modern world, asserting dominion over lands that once echoed with the tales of their ancient glories. The pivotal moment came after the death of Chiang Ching-Kuo, when former Japanese Imperial Army soldier Lee Teng-Hui rose to prominence in the government of Nationalist China in exile on Taiwan. Utilizing his unique position and heritage, Lee managed to capitalize on the Nationalist's ever-strengthening sentiment against the communist mainland and steered the island's destiny back towards its former sovereign, Japan. In 1987, Taiwan joyously declared itself a reconstituted province of Japan, an act that received a surprisingly mild outcry from the international community, still reeling from recent political transformations. Meanwhile, Korea witnessed a seismic shift with the fall of its military dictatorship and a ripple effect that spurred a rebellion in the soviet-backed North. As the Korean peninsula plunged into chaos, Japan, under the pretext of cultural affinity and historical ties, swiftly moved in to restore order. Recognizing an opportunity, Japan re-annexed the entire Korean Peninsula as its province in a strategic yet controversial decision. Merely a year later, the peninsula was unified under the flag it had not seen since before World War II, albeit under the governance of Tokyo. In the wake of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the foundations of the People's Republic of China stumbled and ultimately failed to recover. Amidst the ashes of the fallen regime, the long-forgotten Beiyang Government, with roots dating back to the early Republic of China, resurfaced miraculously, reincarnating itself as the Yuan Shikai-led Empire of China. This rebirth was made possible through the restoration of the long-discarded Imperial House of Zhu, the Ming dynasty's regal lineage. A clever series of alliances, intermarriages, adoptions, and concubinage knitted their fortunes with the scions of Yuan Shikai, cementing their influence and legitimacy amongst the segmented populace. As the Empire of China reinstated itself, surrounding regions capitalized on the turmoil to forge their own sovereign identities. Manchuria broke away, reviving the Aisin-Gioro royal family and reestablishing the state of M...
CHATBOT: Chapter IX: Silent Integration and the Veiled Transition The transition of Taiwan and the Pengu Islands into Japanese provincehood was marked by an unprecedented strategy of subtlety and covert action, the likes of which the international espionage community had never seen before. After the passing of Chiang Ching-Kuo, the strategic void in the Nationalist Chinese government and the Kuomintang (KMT) provided an opportunity for a well-planned political maneuver. Lee Teng-Hui, with his deep understanding of both Japanese and Taiwanese culture and politics, played a crucial role in blending the administrative structures of the former Nationalist Chinese government with Japanese provincial governance. Using pre-existing relationships and influential networks within the Nationalist government, Lee, supported by clandestine Japanese advisors, initiated a series of gradual policy shifts and administrative reforms that subtly aligned Taiwan more closely with Japan - both administratively and culturally. Initially, Lee's measures aimed at solidifying the island's economy and infrastructure under the pretext of modernization, all the while intricately intertwining Japanese systems and standards within the existing frameworks. Internally, this process was rationalized as an homage to Taiwan's history of Japanese rule before the conclusion of World War II. The whereabouts and suppression of post-Qing era Chinese migrant descendants, Nationalist China loyalists, and KMT supporters became a top priority in ensuring a smooth transition. Intelligence networks of the Nationalist government, repurposed and strengthened with Japanese resources, were employed in identifying potential resistance factors. Yet, rather than engaging in overt purges or mass eliminations, a combination of propaganda, economic incentives, and targeted integration programs was utilized. Those who showed resistance or were deemed threats to the integration process were discretely removed from public domains and relocated to undisclosed facilities for "re-education." Further tactics included a nuanced implementation of cultural assimilation programs highlighting the shared history and values between Japan and Taiwan. The Japanese language was reintroduced through education and media, recalling the era of the Japanese Empire's influence, and fostering an atmosphere of nostalgia for that period among the older generation, which inadvertently aided in the assimilation process. To mask these measures from ...