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The Maoist Loyalist Cabal (MLC) is a significant faction in the context of China's political landscape, particularly during the Second Civil War and its aftermath.

Formation and Early Actions

The Maoist Loyalist Cabal (MLC) began its activities in the early 1990s, with Hua Yuchi preaching a return to hardcore Maoism in 1992. This movement attracted approximately 2 million followers, primarily peasants. The MLC initiated the Second Civil War, which saw significant territorial gains, including the conquest of Guangzhou by 1995.

Hong Kong and Civil Unrest

In 1997, Hong Kong was ceded to China from the United Kingdom, and by 1999, riots instigated by MLC agitators erupted in the region. The Chinese government declared martial law in response to the unrest. The MLC's influence in Hong Kong continued until 2013 when Hua Yuchi was assassinated, leading to the liberation of Hong Kong from MLC control.

Military and Political Developments

By 2005, the MLC had gained control over most of southern China. However, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) began reclaiming territory, and by 2014, had regained all of southern China except for Hunan. The MLC's cells went underground following the assassination of Hua Yuchi, and the Neo-HK army emerged to combat MLC forces.

International Relations and Economic Impact

During the Civil War, China was preoccupied and unable to respond effectively to Taiwan's declaration of independence in 2008, which was supported by Japan. The MLC's activities and the subsequent civil unrest had significant economic repercussions, including a famine in northern China due to global wheat crop failures in 2002.

Cultural and Social Aspects

Chinese society under the MLC and the prevailing government is characterized by a strict socialist caste system, with peasants forming the majority of the population. The culture emphasizes maintaining a facade for tourists, and superstitions are prevalent among the populace.

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Political factions

Chinese history

Civil wars

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  5. . n.d. Hua Yuchi.