Lance Wang

Early Life
Hwang Lian-sher (Later took on an English name Lance Wang) was born into a poor family. His father way a farmer and his mother remained at home to care for the children. Lian-sher was the youngest of three children, his older sister Hwang Fengxia, and his older brother Hwang Zemin. His father was a caring man but because of the poor agricultural system at the time in Zhongnanhai he was always working and had little time for Lance or the family. Since the family was not well off they shared a major economical burden with the other farmers and lived off rice and had a few variety of foods. When Lance was 5 to what Lance now says "distracted himself" from hunger he took up the violin. Hwang Lian-sher would be a hard working student, but his teachers tended to dislike him. He continued to question authority and lessons that he claimed were opinionated by government dogma. With perfect scores Hwang left for Zhongnanhai's capital, Nanjing (The capital was renamed back to Beijing after the revolution) to study at the nations most famous university. There he met an underground group who had a collection of Communist writings which Lance took great interest in. His problem was balancing his new found hobby and his education which he had just barely enough to pay for. To feed himself he played his violin on the streets for a few Yuan, enough to buy supplies and food. After his graduation at the age of 21 Hwang applied with his college friends and became members of the Zhongnanhai People's Party. His father and mother would leave the country when Hwang publically declared himself a Communist in fear of being jailed and his brother and sister would stay to help their sibling. Hwang Zemin would be caught a killed during the Hwang family entrance into the Civil war and Fengxia would eventually find a quiet life in Zhongnanhai's countryside and serve as Minister of Health

Political Ideas
Hwang Lian-sher was motivated by his want to help the poor citizens. He felt that no one deserved to have to go through the financial troubles his family suffered from. Hwang took the ideas of Karl Marx and changed them to fit the needs of Zhongnanhai and the rapidly changing world that used machinery to do a lot of its labor and where capitalism was rampant. Later he took a more traditional approach and accepted Mao ZeDong thought. He became more and more radical and outpaced his comrades from college (Many who were moderate socialists).

War and Revolution
Hwang left the capital and headed to South Western China (a safe haven for Communist and socialist revolutionaries) after he escaped arrest from a protest he sparked back in Nanjing. He and a few followers (sources counted not much more than 100) set up a small base camp in the Tian Shan mountains there Hwang would meet the old revolutionary leader Zheng Feng who was all ready growing ill from poor living conditions and continuous movement. Hwang publically praised Zheng Feng for his work in creating a strong Marxist-Leninist force.

Lance would take control of most of the faction. Many believed that the youthful man was unable to lead a revolution. However, 3 months before Feng would die Hwang became a member of the Politburo and later take comeplete control over the People's Party. When Zheng Feng died Hwang was left in a power struggle between his only other rival a foreigner, named Alexander Clark. It is unknown what happened to Clark two theories have been presented, Lance sent Clark into battle to help break the Nationalist line and he died or Clark was killed secretly by order of Lance. the result was the followers of the foreigner resigned as they felt threatened by the power struggle. Lance replaced them with strong Mao followers.

Taking Control
After the brutal civil war the Communists emerged as the victors over the conservative dictatorship. With this Lance now shaping his own nation the way he sees fit. His ruling is viewed to be open minded as he is fighting to bring civil rights back to Zhongnanhai. The economy is booming compared to the years before with collective farms and communes sprouting up. Politically the communist party controls all aspects of life. The only people who vote are the members of the CPZ and there is only 1 legal political party. 3 other smaller parties exist it has been proven that they are all controlled by the Communist Party of Zhongnanhai. the nature of the people however do not seem to mind and would rather not worry about politics they are more concerned with the task of unifying China.

ICP
May 29th, 2006 Hwang Lian-sher alligned himself with the International Communist Party (ICP) since then with a stable alliance Hwang has diverted attention to spreading the global revolution.