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<p style="font-weight:bold;margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em;"><span style="background-color:rgb(255,255,255);">This timeline explores a world with a reverse Sino-Soviet Split, where Stalin lived until 1964 but Mao died in 1953, leaving Liu Shaoqi, ushering in a period of de-Maoization and ruling until his death in 1985. Then, Deng Xiaoping became the leader of China, instituting reforms known as Zhishuang ("Openness") and Chongzu ("Restructuring"), but is assassinated in 1989 by Maoist hardliners, descending the nation into chaos, starting a civil war, lasting until 1995 when the Kuomintang took control over mainland China. East Turkestan and Tibet had gained independence, the latter fighting another war against the Kuomintang in 1997 for control of Qinghai, and Inner Mongolia had joined the People's Republic of Mongolia.</span></p>
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<span style="background-color:rgb(255,255,255);">This timeline explores a world with a reverse Sino-Soviet Split, where Stalin lived until 1964 but Mao died in 1953, leaving Liu Shaoqi, ushering in a period of de-Maoization and ruling until his death in 1985. Then, Deng Xiaoping became the leader of China, instituting reforms known as Zhishuang ("Openness") and Chongzu ("Restructuring"), but is assassinated in 1989 by Maoist hardliners, descending the nation into chaos, starting a civil war, lasting until 1995 when the Kuomintang took control over mainland China. East Turkestan and Tibet had gained independence, the latter fighting another war against the Kuomintang in 1997 for control of Qinghai, and Inner Mongolia had joined the People's Republic of Mongolia. There will be some other historical differences for sure</span>
   
<p style="font-weight:bold;"><span style="background-color:rgb(255,255,255);">Not though I will however have some little historical differences here and there, actually, some might not be so little now that I think about it...</span></p>
 
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Revision as of 01:58, 26 November 2014

Timeline

Introduction

This timeline explores a world with a reverse Sino-Soviet Split, where Stalin lived until 1964 but Mao died in 1953, leaving Liu Shaoqi, ushering in a period of de-Maoization and ruling until his death in 1985. Then, Deng Xiaoping became the leader of China, instituting reforms known as Zhishuang ("Openness") and Chongzu ("Restructuring"), but is assassinated in 1989 by Maoist hardliners, descending the nation into chaos, starting a civil war, lasting until 1995 when the Kuomintang took control over mainland China. East Turkestan and Tibet had gained independence, the latter fighting another war against the Kuomintang in 1997 for control of Qinghai, and Inner Mongolia had joined the People's Republic of Mongolia. There will be some other historical differences for sure