Xian Dynasty (Russian America)

The Chinese Empire, known as 中華帝國 (Zhonghua Diguo) or Fascist China, refers to a period in Chinese History after Yuan Shikai's takeover in 1915 to the nuclear bombing of Beijing and Nanjing and the Chinese Surrender. This period saw increasing authoritarianism and isolation from other powers save Germany and Italy. During this time, China was ruled by the Fascist Kuomintang, which influenced many other fascist east asian parties. China would start a war with the Soviet Union before the formal start of World War II. China quickly occupied Manchuria and Mongolia. China would also install puppet regimes in Burma and French Indochina while forcing Siam to become its partner, with Thailand soon becoming known as the "Italy of Asia". China would soon break its unstable truce with Japan by an invasion of Japanese Korea, and although the Chinese had superior land forces, they soon saw themselves completely blockaded by the mighty Japanese Navy. The Chinese War Machine would grow weaker and weaker as the Soviets recaptured the north, the Japanese took Korea, and the puppet regimes in East Asia collapse. The Chinese would not surrender however, as they knew the allies wouldn't be able to conquer the Chinese Homeland. Soon the USA would develop the nuclear bomb and bomb the city of Beijing, a major chinese military stronghold. The Chinese would refuse to surrender once more, resulting in the US dropping a second bomb on the capital, Nanjing, killing both Chiang Kai Shek and Yuan Shikai.