Yunnan
云南 | |
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Flag of Yunnan | |
Capital | Kunming |
Ruling Party | Dianxi Junfa |
Head of State | Lu Han |
Head of Government | Long Yun |
Sphere | Co-Prosperity Sphere |
Foreign Alignment | Chinese Warlord, Co-Prosperity Sphere |
GDP | $2.36B |
Credit Rating | Mediocre |
Market Type | Planned Economy |
The Yunnan Province is a Chinese warlord state, that is a member of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere and is a de jure region of the Republic of China, but is de facto independent. They border Xikang to the north, Tibet to the north-west, the Southwest Military and Administrative Committee to the north-east, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam to the south, Guangxi to the east and Burma to the west.
History[edit | edit source]
With the fall of Chongqing and the collapse of organized Chinese resistance following the deaths of Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai Shek, the Second Sino-Japanese War was coming to a close, with a Japanese victory. To ensure the Japanese would not take over Yunnan, General Lu Han made a secret agreement with the Japanese towards the end of the war and defected, seeing no further use in resistance against the victorious Japanese. Taking over the province of Yunnan from his cousin Long Yun, Lu Han became a good puppet of the Japanese.
Sandwiched between Sphere members, with the Burma Road and the Kunming-Haiphong Railway running through it's lands and rich in natural resources like Tin and precious metals, the Zaibatsus saw a valuable business in the mines of Yunnan. As a result, Yunnan’s main source of trade and income is through the Sphere, with Japan seeing Yunnan as a good trading partner as a result.
Behind this facade however, trouble is brewing internally. Forces from various factions are looking at the region, hoping to fulfill their destiny.
Current Situation[edit | edit source]
While Lu Han is still in charge of the nation, several militant groups can potentially wrest ownership of Yunnan from his hands. Despite what the official government says.
The National Protection Army[edit | edit source]
The NPA is the most dangerous of the three major insurgent groups. They are the most active in the mountanous west of the province, and often disrupt supplies. The Western Insurrection is ongoing as of 1962.
Long Yun will defect to the NPA; while Lu Han is out of the nation, he could lead them to take over in a quick coup. Lu Han would be arrested when he tries to reenter the nation. Yunnan would then have a short time to prepare before the go to war with the Sphere.
The National Revolutionary Army[edit | edit source]
Main Article: National Revolutionary Army
These are remnants of the Chinese military that have refused to surrender after the fall of organized Chinese resistance. They are important in disrupting Japanese supplies along the Burma Road. They will ally with the NPA if it takes over Yunnan.
The Communist Party of China[edit | edit source]
Remnants of the CPC have found high support in the countrysides, leading agricultural revolts. They are closely aligned with the Viet Minh across the border in Vietnam, with many former Chinese Communists finding themselves exiled in Vietnamese territory. Like the NRA, they will also join Long Yun's revolt.
National Spirits[edit | edit source]
Yunnan starts with the following National Spirits
Name | In Game Description | Effects |
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Untapped Potential | The Chinese Southwest is a region rich in various mineral resource deposits - deposits that lie unused. If we were to find a way to make use of our mineral wealth, Yunnan could become a prosperous little statelet within the Co-Prosperity Sphere... | Resource Gain Efficiency: -50.00%
Construction Speed: -20.00% Factory Output: -20.00% Consumer Goods Production Factor: -10.0% |
Army of the Southwest | While Yunnan and Guizhou are nominally two seperate states, this does not apply to their militaries. As He Yingqin manages the civilian affairs of Guizhou separately, Lu Han's Army of the Southwest provides the province's military protection. As such, it is not surprising to see Lu Han tighten his grip over Guizhou ever more.. | Recruitable Population Factor: 30% |
The Great Asian War[edit | edit source]
Main Article: Great Asian War
The Great Asian War would begin when the National Protection Army, after taking over Yunnan Province, and fighting over the fate of Chongqing, goes to war with the Republic of China proper. This would be the Western Insurrection.
However, in order to gain legitimacy and support, they must continue their push rapidly. There are several nations that could be swayed to their side in the early stages of the war.
The NRA 24th and 40th Army Groups are remnants of the prewar Chinese Army, each headed by independent warlords. They would only join the war if the NPA's advance is fast enough for them to believe that they could potentially win, owing to the momentum. Other Chinese remnants such as the Jinsui Administrative Office and the Xinjiang Border Defense Administration can also join, should the NPA gather enough momentum against the collaborationists.
Following the defeat of the Republic of China, Japan will directly intervene in the War, escalating and dragging the sphere along with it.
Outcomes[edit | edit source]
If the Japanese defeat the NPA, Yunnan would be annexed to the Republic of China.
If the Chinese are able to defeat the ROC, the Japanese would offer peace, ceding all of China except Mengjiang, Guangdong and Manchukuo. Declining this offer and continuing the war, with the Sphere and Japan's intervention, after the conquest of all Japanese holdings in Mainland China would lead to a second offer later, where the Japanese would cede all of China, including Taiwan, however the NPA has no navy to press these claims.
If the NPA declines and marches into Korea, Japan would launch nuclear weapons, causing thermonuclear war and World War III to occur.