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Just a sandbox to draft ideas related to the Bai Empire and the region. While not canon, the materials can still be used for discussion.

Dynasties and eras

Further details on offline wiki

  1. Fu Dynasty
  2. Until 800 AD: Subsequent dynasties
  3. Princes' Era (800-1200)
  4. First Bai Confederacy (1200-1400)
  5. Kyawal-kaw Suo Dynasty (1400-1600)
  6. Lin Dynasty (1600-1798)
  7. Middle Bai (1798-1922)
  8. Fascist Bai (1922-1942)
  9. War of Fellow Brothers (1928-1942)
  10. Warlord Era (1942-1962)
  11. Imperial Restoration and New Bai (1962-present)
  12. Yu Zeming Regency (1962-1989)

List of Emperors

Middle Bai Dynasty

  1. Chenghong Emperor 成洪 (1798-1819)
  2. Guangzhi Emperor 光治 (1819-1830)
  3. Zhengzhong Emperor 正中 (1830-1842)
  4. Gaoxi Emperor 高喜 (1842-1861)
  5. Yongshun Emperor 永顺 (1861-1902)
  6. Jinlong Emperor 金隆 (1902-1916)
  7. Yongren Emperor 永仁 (1916-1922)

New Bai Dynasty

  1. Fengyang Emperor (1962-2022)
  2. Hexi Empress (2022-present)

War of Fellow Brothers

Draft wiki article

Warlord Era

Sides

Fascist Remnants

  • Reorganised Government of the Bai Democratic Republic: Yu's closest political associates who evacuated the Fascist government during the Siege of Xiongjing upon Yu Shanliu's death. Held limited control with a lack of military power. The "Reorganised government" was reliant on other military cliques to claim control.
  • Southern Bai Military Governorate: One of the largest fascist remnants under the command of several generals who evaded persecution and capture during the Siege of Xiongjing
  • Jinlu Regional Authority: Fascist governors of the "reformist" faction fled here to establish a rival fascist government. Later pledged support to Yu Zeming and assisted in the taking over of the Bai Democratic Republic "Reorganised government"
  • Riqing Coastal Authority: Military government ruled under a union of Fascist naval troops. Tried to take control of Qiongzhu several times
  • Northern Bai Coastal Republic: Another faction held by Fascist naval commanders controlling Bai's northern coast and cities
  • Other Fascist remnants include: Peimen State Authority, Lizhuang Naval Mandate, Oujing Independent Government....

Socialist/Communist factions

  • Bai Socialist Democratic Republic: "So-called" major communist republic with some legitimacy (led by Shan Chugou, key communist leader) but barely had power beyond [major city]
  • Bai People's Governorate: Splinter faction of the BSDR, largest communist faction loyal to Chen Yijing (former communist leader) with civilian control over Kanglapolish occupied areas in Bai
  • Bai People's Republic: Another communist faction on the west and parts of the northern coast. Supported by Suria and led by Huang Yusheng
  • Other communist factions include: Dong'an People's Commune, Kefeng City Authority, Dunghoi Revolutionary Council...

"Un-affiliated" factions

  • Xiongjing Government (officially National Xiongjing Civilian Authority): Internationally recognised government with control only over the capital and the immediate region
  • Qiongzhu Republic (briefly Qiongzhu Naval Governorate): Self-proclaimed independent republic controlling the Qiongzhu Islets, had military assistance from Kaosha, Cinasia and Federal States
  • Yi Kingdom: Self-proclaimed Empire controlling over the former royal assets of the Empire, especially Dahu Province (the House of Yi were brutally purged by Yu Zeming during the Eastern Expedition)
  • Bai Federal Union: A collection of other remnants in the south and west, later pledged support to Yu Zeming and his organisation.
  • Others include: Riqing Municipal Congress, Jincheng State Council, Beiying Local Authority

Timeline

First Phase

  • Conflict over power-sharing in the new government led to the collapse of the Provisional Bai Recovery Administration.
  • A brief civil war (the Dongbei Incident) broke out as Pei Yun purged the communists, which retreated to the south.
  • Meanwhile, Fascist commanders fled and retreated to the west of the nation, outside of the influence of the Xiongjing Government. However, plenty faced resistance with communist uprisings or continued revolts.
  • Communists went into infighting after ideology splits between Shan Cungou and Huang Yusheng. Kanglapo supported the establishment of the People's Governorate led by Huang. Shan and his Socialist Republic pledged support to the Xiongjing Government.
  • Large-scale fighting ceased with a brokered deal between the Xiongjing government and some of the Fascist remnants, with the establishment of the Bai Federation. The weakened Central Government, however, has not much power beyond the capital, with administration at the provincial level delegated to local communes and military forces.

Second phase

  • Fighting broke out between the People's Governorate and Socialist People's Republic as the People's Governorate launching an offensive against the cliques under the Xiongjing government sphere of influence
  • Attempt by the Riqing Coastal Clique to coup the Xiongjing government was repelled due to lack of support and the Yi Kingdom intervention. However, this broke the trust between the Xiongjing Government and the other fascist remnants.
  • The Southern Bai Military Governorate intervened in the communist civil war on the side against the People's Governorate. War halted as Kanglapo threatened direct military intervention