Luanzheng Era

{{Infobox battle|date=1962-1968 (6 years)|belligerent(s)=* Government of Tseng Supported by:
 * TNP
 * SIAT
 * Tseng Armed Forces (1962-1968)
 * {{W|CIA}}
 * Flag of the united front.png United Front (1968)

Left-wing terrorists Supported by:
 * Flag of the Red Saviors.jpg Red Saviors
 * Flag of the El Kadsreian Communist Party.svg Communist Party of Tseng
 * People's Democratic Party {radicals)
 * Flag of the Tongzhi Wing.jpg Tongzhi Wing (1962-1964)
 * Anarchist Flag.png Anti-Fascist Faction (1966-1968)
 * Anarchist Flag.png WZF GMZ (1964-1967)
 * {{W|KGB}}
 * Flag of China.svg {{W|China}}

Right-wing terrorists Supported by:
 * Flag of the New Order.jpg New Order (1962-1963; 1967-1968)
 * Flag of the Blue Saviour Faction.jpg Blue Saviour Faction (1963-1965)
 * Flag of the Wuzuo.jpg Wuzuo (1963-1967)
 * {{W|CIA}}
 * {{W|MI6}}
 * Flag of Taiwan.svg {{W|Taiwan}}

Donghuaist/Beiyangist Faction (1965) 
 * Flag of Donghuaism.jpg Donghuaists
 * June 9 Group
 * Followers of Beiyang

Military dictatorship (1968) 
 * Tseng Armed Forces
 * National Administration Council|commander=Flag of Tseng (1946-1968).png Jack Lin &dagger; Flag of Tseng (1946-1968).png Michael Chang Flag of Tseng (1946-1968).png Jin Wei Flag of Tseng (1946-1968).png Stephen Yang

Frederik Bao Harold Kim &dagger;  Zeng Xiao-long  Martin Ching &dagger;  Théo Yang

Li Wang-shan Mario Guo-zhi  No centralized leadership

Robert Bei-yang &dagger;

Han Cheng-weng &dagger; Dominic Jiang  Phillippe Yong-weng &dagger;|fatalities= 92

Left-wing terrorists: 1,000-2,000

Right-wing terrorists: 1,000-1,500

Donghuaists: 60

People under the military dictatorship: 3,000-10,000|results=*Decrease of terrorist activity in Tseng
 * Several left and right-wing terrorist groups disband
 * Democracy reinstalled|location=Tseng Republic|part_of={{W|Cold War}}}}

Dazhuo Era, or simply Dazhuo (Chinese: 大左; pinyin: Dà zuǒ), or, more neutrally, the Six Long Years, was a period of political violence, massacres, attacks, coup d'etats, and demonstrations in the Tseng Republic in the 1960s. The word 大左 means "big left" in Chinese and is called that in Tseng because most of the violence was committed by communists and socialists.

It started with the Longtan Coup on March 11, 1962, where PDP president Jack Lin was killed and disposed of by communists in the Longtan Complex in Longtan, Tseng City-Capital, and ended on December 23, 1968, when president Stephen Yang repealed Bill 643. Bill 643 was a law signed by Yong Ming-chun on July 13, 1958 that outlawed all far-left political parties in Tseng. That meant that all leftists, moderates and communists, were grouped into one party, the PDP. This led to severe internal conflict and eventually the far-left members of the party killed Jack Lin, who they felt was too "far-right". They replaced him with Frederik Bao, a socialist and Maoist.

Timeline

 * 1962: March 11: Longtan Coup: Start of the Dazhuo.
 * 1962: April 1-June 20: Mingzhou riots: Anarchists riot and clash with police and rightists.
 * 1962: May 1: Kidnapping of Li Kang: Journalist Li Kang is kidnapped and killed by the Red Saviors because he wrote articles criticizing Bao.
 * 1963: April 1: Tseng City Transit attack: A transit bus carrying several well-known NPP politicians is detonated and all politicians are killed.
 * 1963: October 31: Daweng High School massacre: A high school suspected of "imperialist activities" is massacred by the Tseng Armed Forces (TAF) under order of Frederik Bao.
 * 1964: February 14:
 * 1965: May 29: Air Tseng Flight 802: Communist hijackers board a plane and explode the plane in mid-air.
 * 1965: June 9: Robert Bei-yang comes to power in a coup
 * 1966: January 3: Chuang Jian-shi, a notable socialist, is assassinated by right-wingers.
 * 1968: November 11: Coup of 11/11. The TAF come to power in a coup supported by the.
 * 1968: November 24: Jingfeng massacre: In one of the bloodiest events in the Dazhuo, the military is sent to Jingfeng, Nankou, to suppress leftist and workers' protests. About 1,000-2,000 people died that day.
 * 1968: December 21: Vanilla Cake Incident: The last notable event in the Dazhuo, an argument about an order in a bakery goes into a straight-out shootout/brawl between leftists and rightists.