What's your favourite kind of China?

What's your favourite kind of China?

  • Imperial

    Votes: 48 32.9%
  • Nationalist

    Votes: 27 18.5%
  • Communist

    Votes: 9 6.2%
  • Divided

    Votes: 23 15.8%
  • Balkanised

    Votes: 28 19.2%
  • Occupied

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 4.8%

  • Total voters
    146
Based on the recent polls on Russia and Italy:

Imperial (any dynasty, except for foreign dynasties)
Nationalist (Republic of China)
Communist (People's Republic of China)
Divided (into 2 or 3 separate states: Three Kingdoms, Jin and Southern Song, PRC and ROC)
Balkanized (into several states: warlord period)
Occupied (by Monguls, Manchus, Japan, western Imperial powers, etc.)
Other (includes Taiping China)
 
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Divided into 4-5 states; Tibet, Xinjiang, Northern China, Southern China and a Yunnan based state.
 
Divided into 4-5 states; Tibet, Xinjiang, Northern China, Southern China and a Yunnan based state.
Ah, but that's no fun. Can't have a Sinowank with a balkanized China.

(In reality though, something like that would be my preference for how things should have worked out, but I do rather like a powerful, unified Imperial China as well.)
 
"Yep, voting Imperial-- wait, Three Kingdoms? Go back! No! No!"

For more accurate results, subtract one from Imperial and add one to Divided.
 
What, no Manchuria?

Meh, the Manchurians dismantled the Navy and produced a line of lackluster Emperors, that said, I do like Alt. Manchukuo. :p


Ah, but that's no fun. Can't have a Sinowank with a balkanized China.


That's not Balkanized China, Balkanized China would be every Ethnic group getting its own state, since that's what Balkaization means.
 
"Yep, voting Imperial-- wait, Three Kingdoms? Go back! No! No!"

For more accurate results, subtract one from Imperial and add one to Divided.
For even more accurate results, subtract one from Divided, and add one to Imperial.

(Yes, I've changed my mind. But Imperial China's just too good to give up. Nothing against the Three Kingdoms Period, or Communist China, or several of the other options, though... I like all of them.)
 
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Independent Tibet, Xingjiang, and Manchuria. Give Inner Mongolia (the part that isn't part of Manchuria) to Mongolia. Then split the rest between a monarchy (preferably Ming, but I'm cool with any flavor of Imperial) in the north centered on Beijing and a republic in the south centered on Nanjing.
 

Tsao

Banned
Well those were bad but then comes Xiaoping and he basically helped turn China into a power.

The last name is Deng. And China had the same amount of potential to be a great power under the Guomindang or a reformed Qing empire as under the PRC.
 
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