Imperial Japanese China

Re-Imperialized China (China was once imperial until the founding of the republic in 1912) was the half portion of China starting in 1937. After the Second-Sino Japanese War, the Nanjing Armistice was signed by the Republic of China and Imperial Japan in which would have Japan take control of the eastern half of China and use it as a puppet state. The nation was created in part of Japan's imperial policy to expand its influence as a way to recover access to materials. During the Great Depression, there was a slowdown of the export of goods to Japan and thus attacked China and took various cities in battle.

Xiang Shihong was appointed as emperor of Re-Imperialized China and ruled until his death in 1978.