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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 12× “Write a realistic, plausible alternate history scenario in t...” over less than a minute (Apr 21, 2024 – Apr 21, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 21, 2024 at 10:03 PM UTC — 1 turn Jamaica, Kingston fiction View full conversation
USER: Write a realistic, plausible alternate history scenario in the form of a history book chapter in the world of the alternate history scenario with absolutely no references fo real life, OTL or that this is even an alternate history timeline at all, in which the the 1911-1912 national liberation movement of the Xinhai Revolution fought [the Xinhai Revolution] by the the anti Manchu Han nationalist, Han supremacist revolutionary group of the Tongmenghui [Revive China Society] which [the Tongmenghui] became the Han nationalist, Han supremacist, center to far right, revolutionary group/political party of the Kuomingtang [Chinese Nationalist Party] along with the The millenianist Chinese folk religious sect focused on Militant self-defense and tax resistance along with romanticised monarchism, wishing to restore the pre Qing Han Chinese Imperial House of Zhu-ruled Great Ming State/Great Ming Empire/"Ming dynasty" as the government of China, the Yellow Sand Society against the Manchu dominated, Manchu Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro-ruled Great Qing Empire ruling [the Great Qing Empire] over Han China, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, East Turkestan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Inner and Outer Mongolia, Tuva, and Central China from [the Great Qing Empire's stronghold and homebase] Greater Manchuria, [the Xinhai Revolution in this timeline] succeeds in its [the Xinhai Revolution's] goal of "Overthrowing Qing, restoring Ming" in other words [Overthrow Qing and restore Ming] restoring the pre-1662, post-...
CHATBOT: ### Chapter VII: The Resurgence of the Ming: A New Age for China #### The Dawn of the New Ming Dynasty In the early years of the 20th century, China found itself at the crossroads of history. The Xinhai Revolution, a monumental event that reshaped the fate of the nation, culminated in an unexpected but profound transformation of the Chinese state. It was a period marked by the fervent aspirations of the Tongmenghui, later evolving into the Kuomintang, and the spiritual zeal of the Yellow Sand Society. Both groups, distinct in their visions but united in their opposition to the Manchu rule of the Qing Dynasty, set the stage for a seismic shift in the political landscape of China. The Qing Dynasty, led by the Imperial House of Aisin-Gioro, had long reigned over a vast, multi-ethnic empire that included not just the Han heartlands but also territories such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, East Turkestan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Inner and Outer Mongolia, Tuva, and Central China. The empire's grip, rooted deeply in Greater Manchuria, was to face its sternest challenge yet. The Xinhai Revolution, ignited by the anti-Manchu sentiment and a resolute desire to restore the ethnic Han leadership, galvanized a nation. #### Overthrowing Qing, Restoring Ming The rallying cry "Overthrow Qing, Restore Ming" resonated across the land, encapsulating the profound desire to return to a perceived age of Han Chinese purity and greatness. The successful expulsion of the Qing and the subsequent refusal to establish a republic akin to the first Republic of China marked a pivotal departure from the trajectories of comparable revolutions elsewhere. Instead, China chose a path that would see the re-establishment of a dynasty that had ceased to exist over two hundred and fifty years prior--the Ming Dynasty, led by the Imperial House of Zhu. The immediate aftermath of the revolution saw the Beiyang Government, initially perceived as a transient ruling entity, extend an invitation to the surviving descendants of the Imperial House of Zhu. This gesture was not merely symbolic; it encapsulated the profound yearning for a return to monarchical rule, albeit under a new guise. The National Assembly, divided into a Senate and House of Representatives, beseeched the Zhu family to ascend once more to the throne of China, this time as constitutional monarchs within a parliamentary, democratic framework. #### The Constitutional Monarchy and the New Ming Era The acceptance by the Zhu descendants was neither...