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Hi, I just want to point out that there are some bugs in the chinese event. For example when I had no war with the
Guangxi Clique, the event End China vs Guangxi war still happened. Also I miss the event where the Japanese are
provocating a war. It seems like that there are some problems for the DH event and HoII events to connect.


Besides, for some reasons the games shut down itself for no reason.
 
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Btw, AFAIK historical there was no war between Guangxie Clique and Nationalist China in 1936. The in-game Guangxie Clique is a merge of two Cliques: Guangxie Clique and Guandong Clique (?). The Guandong Clique was peacefully annexed by Nationalist China.


Edit:

Guangxie Clique:

At the end of the Northern Expedition, Chiang Kai-shek began to agitate to reorganize the army, the fact that it would alter the existing territorial influences among the Cliques in the party quickly aggravated the relationships between the central government and the regional powers. Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and Huang Shaohong of the Guangxi Clique were the first to break off relations with Chiang in March 1929, which started the confrontation that lead to the Central Plains War. Chiang Kai-shek defeated the Clique in 1929. Following defeat in that civil war, Guangxi allied with Chen Jitang after he became chairman of the government of Guangdong in 1931, and turned against Chiang Kai-shek. Another civil war would have broken out if there had been no September 18 Incident, which prompted all sides to unite against the Empire of Japan. As a result from 1930 to 1936, the Clique organized the reconstruction of Guangxi, which became a "model" province with a progressive administration. As a result Guangxi was able to supply large numbers of troops in the war effort against Japan in the Second Sino-Japanese War.


Chen Jitang was the leader of Guandong Clique:

In May 1936, Chen's biggest political supporter, Hu Hanmin, died. Chiang thought of weakening Chen further by suggesting ending Guangdong's autonomy. Chen immediately reacted by conspiring with the New Guangxi clique to overthrow Chiang under the pretext of his failure to confront Japanese aggression. After months of political maneuvering, bribery, defections, and negotiations; the Liangguang Incident was resolved peacefully with Chen resigning in July and fleeing to Hong Kong. Guangxi abandoned the plot in September. This is seen as a preview of the more infamous Xi'an Incident in December which involved the kidnapping of Chiang.
 
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