Sun Chinaball

Sun Chinaball is the successor of Ling Chinaball, he is the remnants of the Ling rule.

Birth
His birth came from Wong, a nationalist member of the old Ling politburo. He was seen as a strong figure of the anti-revisionist movement for mixing the original two factions of the Chinese communist movement, the revolutionary Maoist one that included the so called “red culture”, and the national communist that developed later after the reforms started by Deng Xiaoping.

Wong thought that the fall of the old Ling left China in a delicated situation, plus he said it was not just an average internal crisis, but rather a quarrel organized by capitalists in order to destroy communism all over the world following the fall of the New Soviet Unionball. He argued that something had to be done or China would be facing a new century of humiliation with no capacity of defending itself from the other powers of the region that were growing.

He declared the first step to the Chinese renaissance would be the removal of the former political establishment. He firstly saw the so called “changists” that used to serve as opposition to the reformists like Liu as a bunch of weak rulers and the main culprits of Ling disgrace for not being able to defend the socialist motherland properly from the liberal reformist threat that followed Jiang. He also blamed them for the fall of the Soviet Union, according to Wong they could have saved the Soviets if they were not so “cowards”.

The ideas of Wong were based on reviving Chang thought in an era full of reactionary activity, Wong was an anti-revisionist that hated capitalism and everything associated with it. He believed China was not being attacked just for being communist but also for defending itself as a nation in the world geopolitics, he used the synthesis that the nation and socialism were one, so in order to destroy one, the other would have to be destroyed. His nationalistic and anti-Western speech raised popular support to his movement.

Startint among the peasants of Hebei, and later expanding to all of China, after some months he led a coup against the reformist general secretary of the Heavenly Movement that had taken power in december of the last year, the last de facto leader of the Ling China was killed during the conflicts in Beijing at that event. He then invaded the people’s congress and the council taking control of it and killing the previous cabinet as well as most of the members who were against his thought, then later founding a new council.

The Red Revolution
Wong assumed power with a strong nationalist speech, claiming to be the savior of the Heavenly Revolution of Ling and China as a whole. During his rule he developed a cult of personality throughout China. Wong changed the state flag to a new one with "Sun" (his slogan) written.

He started the national campaign called “Purge on Degeneracy”, that later evolved into the “Red Revolution”. The Purge on Degeneracy and the Red Revolution were events in which Wong sponsored a glorification of communist China history and iconography, portraying the West, capitalism and liberal reformism in the most negative way possible and thus crushing everyone who collaborated or defended it. One of the campaign's most famous slogan was "to crush cultural capitalism", that had been bothered from the Soviets as Wong believed China had to be urgently defended from cultural imperialism sold by the West in a form of "liberal bourgeois values" that had infested the country with the reformists.

The campaigns lasted for more than 20 years, and according to Wong it achieved as main objective the physical remove of all counter revolutionaries and bourgeois elements inside China, putting the Chinese society on the revolutionary socialist path of once more. The Purge on Degeneracy was often considered a new cultural revolution due to its so called revolutionary nature and extreme persecution against certain sectors of the society. Wong loved so called “Maoist culture” as said before, however he also mixed it with the glorification of different periods of Chinese history, which made some claim he was not a pure Maoist.

Wong also reopened all revolutionary military groups and created an organization to control them, these groups included all old United Front members. He allowed them to do whatever they wanted against the counter revolutionaries and even invade and destroy all their lands if they refused to follow him.

Wong managed to keep Tibet as part of China, as there was a strong movement there against him as Tibetans representatives were killed during the events in Beijing where Wong took power for being loyal to the old politburo. The Dalai Lama that had became a symbol of “socialist spirituality” in Tibet during Ling, condemned his actions and said Tibet couldn’t follow someone like Wong.

The situation let Wong really angry, he founded a Tibetan branch of the revolutionary groups and sent them to raid all of it. Took some weeks but the regional branch of the Tibetan army completely sided with Wong after killing the dissident members and so the army could have control of it again. The Dalai Lama surrendered and was put in house arrest.

He also had the support of most Mongols inside the Heavenly Movement because the Mongols were usually conservatives and opposed reforms. So together with Continuity Soviet Unionball leader Denis Patrushev, they commanded an attack against the Mongol Unionball and the Merkezi Khanateball that has expanded through Central Asia and old Xinjiang. They had success and managed to expel the Markezis from Central Asia.

Under his rule, China had a so called "militant" foreign relation policy, that was aimed at helping fellow socialist countries and fighting against regional reactionary ones, such as the Thai Empireball in which he stopped the expansion. While keeping excellent relations with the neo-stalinists of the Soviet Union and the juche government in Korea, relations with the capitalist countries in the West were obviously terrible.

The West had previously applauded and supported the reformists and after the coup they restored all forms of sanctions and trade embargo that they usually either relaxed or didn't have enforce in most of the last 50 decades against Ling. In face of this, Wong said he wouldn't tolerate this kind of foul play and decided to turn his backs to the West, moving China that had the greatest and strongest industry in the world to an era of isolationism and self sufficiency by trading with socialist countries just. These events boosted the Red Revolution even more.

This period forced the West to start a new industrialization to get over the crisis, as they depended on China more than it depended on them. China and the Soviets also had problems, it was the beginning of the era of de-globalization during the 2400s, where the world wasn't economically connected by the entire anymore.

Wong however ended up dying later after spending so much stressed years, but his legacy continued alive being kept by his hardline loyalists. After his death, many years later the party went on decay seeing that the conflicts inside China continued and the capacity of unifying the groups was reduced.

China was sunk into a difficult situation of division between different cliques and warlords. American Federationball attempts at supporting the division of China also accelerated the process. Sun died due to the Internal Wars Period that internally destroyed the Ling rule over China.

Ideology

 * Heavenlism
 * Communism
 * National Communism
 * Marxism Leninism
 * Maoism
 * Chinese Nationalism
 * Left Wing Nationalism
 * Anti Revisionism
 * Anti Capitalism
 * Anti West