The party was founded in December 1911 by Qing loyalists during the Xinhai Revolution, with its intentions being the survival of the Qing dynasty. They continued this loyalism until the creation of the First Manchu Republic where they supported the government of Zhao Guangping, with many supporting the idea of crowing Zhao as a Emperor of Manchuria. Following the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria the group switched back to supporting Puyi - however they subsequently opposed the Japanese and helped lead the Manchu Revolution.
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| - The party was founded in December 1911 by Qing loyalists during the Xinhai Revolution, with its intentions being the survival of the Qing dynasty. They continued this loyalism until the creation of the First Manchu Republic where they supported the government of Zhao Guangping, with many supporting the idea of crowing Zhao as a Emperor of Manchuria. Following the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria the group switched back to supporting Puyi - however they subsequently opposed the Japanese and helped lead the Manchu Revolution.
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| - The party was founded in December 1911 by Qing loyalists during the Xinhai Revolution, with its intentions being the survival of the Qing dynasty. They continued this loyalism until the creation of the First Manchu Republic where they supported the government of Zhao Guangping, with many supporting the idea of crowing Zhao as a Emperor of Manchuria. Following the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria the group switched back to supporting Puyi - however they subsequently opposed the Japanese and helped lead the Manchu Revolution. Following the Soviet Invasion and creation of the Democratic People's Republic of Manchuria the Qinglonghui was a significant opposition force to the communist government, relocating to Korea where it fought in the first and second Manchu-Korean wars. The Manchurian government accused the organisation of committing terrorist acts during the 1950-60's. Following the Orchid Revolution the Qinglonghui has rebranded itself as a nationalist, conservative party. Critics accuse it of being neo-fascist, a connotation the group denies. The Qinglonghui officially identifies with nationalist politics, and heavily opposes pratices associated with so-called cultural Marxism instead advocating for the celebration of traditional Manchurian culture and Asian values. The party also is advocates for a corporatist economy, identifying itself as Third Position. The Qinglonghui is also famous for its fervent anti-communism and general opposition to itself social liberalism being staunchly conservative. The party has been accused of racism towards migrants despite the party's insistence that it is simply "anti-open immigration". Nevertheless the Qinglonghui maintain a strong following among older citizens as well as the young, unemployed working class due to their anti-immigration stance.
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