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===Modern period===
===Modern period===
[[File:Tang Jiyao 9.jpg|thumb|Tang Jun, Imperial Viceroy of Zhijun. Nicknamed the 'Tiger of [[Peratra]]' he remained a staunch loyalist of the Qian dynasty even after its fall in 1946 and resisted the new Republic until 1950.]]
[[File:Tang Jiyao 9.jpg|thumb|Tang Jun, Imperial Viceroy of Zhijun. Nicknamed the 'Tiger of [[Peratra]]' he remained a staunch loyalist of the Qian dynasty even after its fall in 1946 and resisted the new Republic until 1950.]]
The Late Qian era saw renewed attention on the island by metropolitan authorities due to its perceived vulnerability to naval attack during the [[Second Great War]]. One of the junior commanders of [[Daxia]]n forces during the [[Stenzan War of Independence|Peratran War of Independence]], General [[Tang Jun]] was appointed as Imperial Viceroy in place of a bureaucrat to prepare the island for the possibility of attack. Tang Jun imposed a heavy handed military government which at first led to periodic outbreaks of civil disobedience and [[Green Army|armed rebellion]]. Eventually Jun's grip was tightened enough that finally order was restored across all of the island. Tang Jun successfully defended Zhijun during the course of the war and maintained it as a crucial naval base to prevent Allied encroachments. The end of the war and the collapse of the Qian dynasty with [[Hongli]]'s abdication in 1946 left Tang Jun at a crossroads: accept the new government led by the army putschists or declare Zhijun's autonomy or even independence. In the end his loyalty to the dynasty and his personal antipathy for [[Qiu Heng]] resulted in him publicly rejecting the new government as legitimate, furthermore declaring that Zhijun was still under the authority of the Qian dynasty.
The Late Qian era saw renewed attention on the island by metropolitan authorities due to its perceived vulnerability to naval attack during the [[Second Great War]]. One of the junior commanders of [[Daxia]]n forces during the [[Stenzan War of Independence|Peratran War of Independence]], General [[Tang Jun]] was appointed as Imperial Viceroy in place of a bureaucrat to prepare the island for the possibility of attack. Tang Jun imposed a heavy handed military government which at first led to periodic outbreaks of civil disobedience and [[Green Army|armed rebellion]]. Eventually Jun's grip was tightened enough that finally order was restored across all of the island. Tang Jun successfully defended Zhijun during the course of the war and maintained it as a crucial naval base to prevent Allied encroachments. The end of the war and the collapse of the Qian dynasty with [[Hongli]]'s abdication in 1946 left Tang Jun at a crossroads: accept the new government led by the army putschists or declare Zhijun's autonomy or even independence. In the end his loyalty to the dynasty and his personal antipathy for [[Qiu Heng]] resulted in him publicly rejecting the new government as illegitimate, furthermore declaring that Zhijun was still under the authority of the Qian dynasty and would remain a separate entity until the imperial family was reinstated to power. Tang Jun was able to prevent a takeover of the island thanks in part of his good relations with the commanding officers of the [[Australis]] Naval squadron, which was one of [[Daxia]]'s strongest fleets. The mainland government declared Jun a traitor and criminal but were unable to mount an effort to oust him that had any real chance of success.


The Hluttaw rebellion (named after an ethnic group of people of mixed Daxian and Polynesian origin) of the late 1970's was the longest and most severe period of unrest on the island leading to the increased militarization of the island.
The Hluttaw rebellion (named after an ethnic group of people of mixed Daxian and Polynesian origin) of the late 1970's was the longest and most severe period of unrest on the island leading to the increased militarization of the island.