Commander Chiang Kai Sheck of Taiwan (3d - anim - era)

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Civilization: Taiwan
Bonuses: Commercial and Scientific
Title and leader: Commander Chiang Kai Sheck
Best/shunned government: Republic and Despotism
Aggression: 02 (low)
Cultural group: Asia
Noun: Taiwanese
Adjective: Taiwanese
Colors: Yellow (Egypt) and Dar Yellow (Mongol)
UU: Kuo Min Tang
Civilopedia entry: RACE_TAIWAN

taiwan015.jpg


Cities:
Taipei
T'ainan
Hsinchu
Tanshui
Changhua
Nant'ou
Tungkang
Fenglin
Suao
Makung
Ilan
T'aoyüan
Chilung
T'aichung
Hsingying
Fengyüan
P'ingtung
Kaohsiung
Yüli
Miaoli
Hualien
Touliu
Chiai
Ch'engkung
Puli

Military leaders:
Chiang Kai Sheck
Zheng Chenggong
Admiral Shi Lang

Scientific ones:
Kuomintang
Chiang Ching-kuo

Civilopedia:
Thank you very much to TopGun
Taiwan's indigenous population was first joined and intermarried with male traders and seasonal workers from Mainland China primarily during a brief period of Dutch control between 1624 and 1662. The Dutch were ousted from the island in 1662 by Zheng Chenggong (also known as Koxinga), a Ming loyalist, who hoped to marshall his troops on the island. Following the defeat of Zheng's grandson to an armada led by Admiral Shi Lang, Zheng's followers were expatriated to the furthest reaches of the Qing empire leaving approxamately 7000 Chinese on Taiwan. The Qing government wrestled with its Taiwan policy to reduce piracy and vagrancy in the area ,which led to a series of edicts to manage immigration and respect aboriginal land rights. Illegal immigrants continued to enter Taiwan as rentors of the large plots aboriginal lands under contracts that usually involved marriage, while the border between tax paying lands and "savage" lands expanded east. Following the Sino-Japanese War in 1895, China was forced to cede Taiwan to Japan in perpetuity allowing a grace period for those wishing to remain Chinese subjects to sell their property and return to the mainland. The island's military occupation by the ROC began in 1945 following Japan's defeat in World War II. The severe clash between a mainland military administration under Chen Yi and native Taiwanese led to the bloody 228 incident in which government troops massacred 30,000 protestors. In the San Francisco Peace Treaty which came into force on April 28, 1952, Japan formally renounced all right, claim, and title to Formosa (Taiwan) and the Pescadores.
The Kuomintang (Nationalist Party), which at the time controlled the government of the ROC, retreated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China ended in the Communists' favor in 1949, bringing with them some 2 million refugees from Mainland China. Since then, Taiwan has developed a prosperous and dynamic economy, becoming one of the East Asian Tigers.
Taiwan remained under martial law for 4 decades until 1987 and one-party rule until 1991 when President Chiang Ching-kuo gradually liberalized and democratized the system.

Kuo Min Tang, the UU:
It replaces Infantry and has one extra moviment per turn.
 
Finally it's bye bye Mao for China!
 
True dat, but I don't think Chaing Ki-shek is the best replacement. I would go with Qin Shi Haung, the man who unified China in 221 B.C. Then again, many peasants did die under his rule in corvee labor and through concription.. but that is what happened in ancient China.
 
Sorry to say, but that is no Kuomintang unit. Wearing a Chicom (Chinese Communist) uniform its even the exact opposite to the Kuomintang. The unit U are looking for would be wearing a light beige coloured uniform with sandals, german attire and a similar cap.
 
There was a Chinese Nationalist infantry done by someone a while back. That could work as a UU.
 
I used the link posted in other thread mine in main forums to find the unit it is right, it is not correct use a soldier dressed with communists uniform for the civilization of Taiwan.
If someone knows where the other unit is, post the link :) , I can do the alteration immediatily :)
 
W.i.n.t.e.r said:
LoL, well that is a WWI infantry instead of a WWII one ;) If u can wait a bit till I can release my Sino Unit Pack ...

When u do the unit of Taiwan, tell me ;) , I want add it in this civ :)
 
CivArmy s. 1994 said:
I'm using this unit, I need one that doesn't look like a Chinese unit :)

Actually, that uniform is a Guomindang (a.k.a. Kuo Min Tang, a.k.a. KMT) soldier's uniform. Chiang Kai Shek was the leader of the Nationalist forces when they were still in China. :)

The CCP under Mao had completely different attire.
 
Ogedei_the_Mad said:
Actually, that uniform is a Guomindang (a.k.a. Kuo Min Tang, a.k.a. KMT) soldier's uniform. Chiang Kai Shek was the leader of the Nationalist forces when they were still in China. :)

The CCP under Mao had completely different attire.

The WWII Chinese soldier can fit until Winter does his pack :goodjob:
 
I just suggested that, because it listed as WWII Chinese Infantry..I assumed that meant Nationalist, since they were the "official" regime...And because of that they probaly get too much credit...The Communist did alot more damage to the Japanese..Espeically considering their numbers...I never realised they had uniforms though..I always thought of them kind of as guerillas, who would dress in whatever clothes they could attain..

Could have sworn I have seen green uniformed KMT somewhere...Maybe it was from a diffrent rank, or part of the military...
 
I was referring to BeBro's "WWI Infantry" not the WW2 infantry. His Chinese WWI-era infantry has the uniform of the Nationalist Guomindang Army.

The soldier in the blue uniform on the left in BeBro's previews of that unit pack is a WWI-era Chinese soldier. At that time the Nationalists (Chiang Kai-shek's party) were in control.

I think that would be the most appropriate unit. :)
 
That is the uniform of the Nationalist Army. The Republic of China (not to be mistaken with the so-called "People's Republic of China") was the official name for China during the reign of the Nationalist Party (the Guomindang, a.k.a. KMT). The Nationalist Party was headed by Sun Zhongshan (also known by his Cantonese name "Sun Yat-sen") and then later Jiang Jieshi (who we commonly known as "Chiang Kai-shek"). :) The Guomindang was founded in China and later fled to Taiwan after the Revolution.

And its Guomindang (or Kuomintang), not Quomindang. ;)
 
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