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Kong Fei, the founding general of China, passed away

Kong Fei (1912-2009), originally named Kong Xiangmeng, was born in Jinan City, Shandong Province and was a founding major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Kong Fei is a member of the CPC and participated in the Anti Japanese War and the War of Liberation. He held important military positions during the Liberation War and made significant contributions to the victory of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.


Kong Fei, the founding general of China, passed away

Kong Fei, the founding general of China, passed away. A key factor changed in this event is that Kong Fei did not die but instead disappears mysteriously.

220 BCE

Kong Fei, the renowned founding general of China, is reported missing under mysterious circumstances. His disappearance shocks the nation and leaves the people in a state of uncertainty.

221 BCE

In the absence of Kong Fei, a power struggle ensues among his loyal generals and military advisors, each vying for control over the emerging Chinese empire. The absence of a strong central figure leads to internal conflicts and fragmentation of the empire's territories.

215 BCE

Several regional warlords rise to prominence, each claiming legitimacy as Kong Fei's successor. The once-unified China is now divided into multiple warring states, with constant battles and shifting alliances becoming the norm.

206 BCE

The Qin Dynasty, taking advantage of the power vacuum, launches a successful invasion of the weakened Chinese states. Under the leadership of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the Qin Dynasty emerges as the dominant force in China, unifying the fractured territories under one rule.

202 BCE

Having established the Qin Dynasty, Emperor Qin Shi Huang implements a series of reforms to centralize power and strengthen the empire. He standardizes currency, writing systems, and measurements, solidifying the foundations for a centralized bureaucratic system that will shape Chinese governance for centuries to come.

197 BCE

Emperor Qin Shi Huang unveils his ambitious plan to construct the Great Wall of China, intending to safeguard the northern borders and protect the empire from invasions. The mammoth construction project becomes a symbol of China's might and serves as a testament to the empire's determination under the new leadership.

179 BCE

The Qin Dynasty faces increasing internal dissent and widespread rebellion due to its harsh policies and oppressive rule. The disappearance of Kong Fei, the revered founding general, becomes a rallying point for dissenters who believe in the return of a righteous leader.

175 BCE

A charismatic rebel leader, inspired by the legend of Kong Fei, emerges from the chaos. He leads a successful rebellion against the Qin Dynasty, overthrowing the oppressive regime and proclaiming himself as the new ruler of China.

170 BCE

The new ruler, known as Liu Kang, establishes the Han Dynasty, marking a new era in Chinese history. Inspired by Kong Fei's ideals of unity and prosperity, Liu Kang implements policies aimed at fostering economic growth, promoting education, and restoring stability to the war-torn nation.

150 BCE

Under the Han Dynasty, China experiences a period of unprecedented cultural and intellectual flourishing. The Silk Road, established during this time, becomes a vital trade network connecting China with the Western world, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies.

30 BCE

The Han Dynasty reaches its zenith under Emperor Wu of Han. The empire expands its territories through military conquests and diplomatic alliances, solidifying its status as a regional powerhouse. China becomes the center of a vast empire, encompassing diverse cultures and peoples.

1 CE

The disappearance of Kong Fei remains a subject of fascination and speculation. Legends and myths surrounding his whereabouts continue to captivate the imagination of the Chinese people, with many believing that he will one day return to lead China to a new era of glory and unity.


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