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* [[File:XIK.webp|25px]] [[NRA 24th Army]] (potentially) <hr>
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- Creation of the [[Xinan Reconstruction Authority]] under [[Zhou Longxiang]]
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- [[NRA 24th Army]] informally joins the RoC as Xikang Province (if Xikang sided with the RoC)
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Great Asian War (CPS Victory)
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- [[NRA 40th Army Group]] annexed by [[Seihoku Homengun]]
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- Death of [[Long Yun]] and inauguration of [[Sun Fo]] as President of the [[Republic of China]]
- End of the [[Yokusankai]] and beginning of the [[Mutō]] dictatorship (potentially)
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- Annexation of [[Manchuria]], [[Mengjiang]], [[Guangdong]] and all Chinese warlords on the side of the National Liberation Front
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}}The Great Asian War is a conflict that erupts between the [[Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere|Co-Prosperity Sphere]] and the [[National Liberation Front]] sometime after the Fall of Nanjing to the [[National Protection Army]] (NPA), though some may argue that the Great Asian War started in the beginning of the Western Insurrection between the [[Republic of China]] and NPA.
While governor of Xinan, [[Lu Han]] was away from his office on vacation, his cousin and former governor of Yunnan, [[Long Yun]] launched a coup against him and gathered the men needed to do so, taking control of the province and leading the NPA. The rapid military buildup to liberate China from what Long Yun saw as
Ultimately, this ultimatum would be rejected, kickstarting the Western Insurrection. Due to the extreme manpower inequality between the two belligerents, an AI-controlled NPA would usually capitulate within a few months, with neither side garnering enough support to gain any allies. However, a player controlling either the
In the end, the consequences of victory from either side can vary in scale, but with this high-intensity extreme drawn out conflict leading to casualties never seen since the likes of the [[World War II|Second World War]], the landscape of the Chinese political situation, the borders of East Asia, the superpower status of the [[Empire of Japan|Japanese Empire]] and ultimately the geopolitical landscape of the world itself in the midst of the [[Cold War]] can all be turned on its head.
== Background ==
Despite Japanese victory above China, however, many in China continued to feel resentment against Tokyo, refusing to accept the outcome of the war and even relocating westwards, most notably including the [[National Revolutionary Army]] (NRA) [[NRA 24th Army|24th]] and [[NRA 40th Army Group|40th]] Armies, who refused to surrender despite the establishment of a new collaborationist Republic of China based in Nanjing.
One of the many warlords who surrendered to the [[Japan|Japanese]] in hopes of protecting their people was [[Long Yun]], who was forced to give up his position of Governor of [[Yunnan]] to his cousin, [[Lu Han]], though he continued to remain influential within the government in Kunming.▼
▲One of the many warlords who surrendered to the [[Japan|Japanese]] in hopes of protecting their people was
=== Formation and operations of the National Protection Army ===▼
Sometime between TNO's starting date and the end of [[World War II|World War Two]], some members of the [[National Revolutionary Army|NRA]] felt that the [[National Revolutionary Army|NRA]] was simply not enough for them, as they retreated and continued to resist in the mountains. Instead, members left to form the closely associated [[National Protection Army]], an [[Ultranationalism|ultranationalist]] group with largely the same goals as the [[National Revolutionary Army|NRA]], to liberate [[China]] from [[Japan|Japanese]] influence, albeit operating under much more covert circumstances in [[Yunnan]] due to their distance away from their [[National Revolutionary Army|NRA]] counterparts in [[NRA 24th Army|Xikang]].▼
▲=== Formation and operations of the National Protection Army ===
Together with other [[National Revolutionary Army|NRA]] divisions, bandits that happened to be in the area and remnant [[Chinese Communist Party|CCP]] militias, the NPA continued sabotage operations across southwestern China, causing problems in administration and development in the region, which made the organisation feared through the spreading of urban legends.▼
▲Sometime between TNO's starting date and the end of [[World War II|World War Two]], some members of the
▲Together with other
Originally, the elements of the [[National Protection Army]], [[National Revolutionary Army]], [[Chinese Communist Party]] and bandits were countered by governor [[Lu Han]]'s plans to develop and modernise [[Yunnan]], employing militia and guards to counter their influences and effects on the state.▼
=== Yunnan provincial development campaign ===
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In his development plans, however, Lu Han had alienated the administration from the common populace due to the brutal slave policies implemented. His popularity plummeted as slavery was institutionalised and the efforts on repressing the political freedoms of the province increased several fold.
The [[National Protection Army]] had already been planning for a Western Insurrection. However, without a leader, the plan remained a plan for decades. With Long Yun accepting the role of the leader of the NPA in 1965, they could begin the planning of how to attack the traitors.▼
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Long Yun's NPA began to garner the extensive support from the remnants of the NRA led by Sun-Li Jen and Li Mi, and the CCP who had sought refuge with the Viet Minh since the defeat at Chongqing. ▼
=== National Protection Army coup and buildup of the province ===
▲Long Yun's NPA began to garner the extensive support from the remnants of the NRA (then led by Sun-Li Jen and Li Mi
Announcing the breakaway from the Sphere and vowing to restart the war against the Japanese via a radio broadcast, the citizens of Yunnan prepared themselves, as the NPA began gearing up the war against the collaborationists.
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