This article highlights events in the Tseng Republic from 1960-1969.
The 1960s were the most tumulous and politically unstable decade in Tseng. Bill 643 caused the infamous Luanzheng Era, a period of political violence, massacres, attacks, coup d'etats, and demonstrations in the Tseng Republic between 1962 and 1968. After the end of the Luanzheng in 1968, Stephen Yang developed Tseng's economy and caused the Wanxia Miracle.
Incumbents[]
- President of Tseng
- Jack Lin (1958-1962), Robert Bei-yang (1965), Paul Zhang (1965-1968), Han Chang-weng (1968), Stephen Yang (1968-1976)
- Prime Minister of Tseng
- Alan Sheng-ping (1958-1962), Wang Xingzhi (1962-1965), Yang Cheng-ren (1965), Marcus Yao (1965-1968), Charles Duan-hua (1968), Isaac Liu (1968-1976)
1960[]
1961[]
1962[]
- March 11: Longtan Coup begins Luanzheng. Frederik Bao overthrows Jack Lin for his centrist beliefs.
- April 1-June 20: Anarchists riot and clash with police and rightists.
- May 1: Journalist Li Kang is kidnapped and killed by the Red Saviors because he wrote articles criticizing Bao.
1963[]
- April 1: A transit bus carrying several well-known NPP politicians is detonated and all politicians are killed.
- October 31: Daweng High School, high school suspected of "imperialist activities" is massacred by the Tseng Armed Forces (TAF) under order of Frederik Bao.
1964[]
- February 14: A bombing by members of the New Order in the Xinzhuang mall leaves 50 dead.
- November 3: In the resort town of Guehe, Meihua, policeman Jerome Wang is killed by the WZF GMZ.
1965[]
- May 29: Air Tseng Flight 802: Communist hijackers board aircraft 3T-RWE and explode the plane in mid-air.
- June 9: Robert Bei-yang comes to power in a coup, overthrowing Frederik Bao.
- July 25: Bei-yang is assassinated by the New Order. Paul Zhang is elected president.
- July 27: Paul Zhang, the newly elected president, declares martial law.
1966[]
- January 3: Chuang Jian-shi, a notable socialist, is assassinated by right-wingers.
- July 1966-April 1967: Long Summer: Considered to be one of the most violent episodes of the Luanzheng.
1967[]
- January-April: Strikes of 67: All across the country, workers stop working and go on strike, inspired by the Long Summer. About 65% of workers stop working at the peak, bringing the economy to a standstill.
- March: The Long Summer peaks.
- August 5: Frederik Bao is arrested and executed.
1968[]
- April 16: A student at Huang-li University is murdered by American exchange students, causing protests to start and Tseng-American and Cross-Strait relations to escalate. Fortunately, there was no war.
- November 11: Coup of 11/11. The TAF come to power in a coup supported by the United States.
- November 24: In one of the bloodiest events in the Luanzheng, the military is sent to Jinfeng, Nankou, to suppress leftist and workers' protests. About 1,000-2,000 people died that day.
- December 20: President Stephen Yang is elected.
- December 21: An argument about an order in a bakery goes into a straight-out shootout/brawl between leftists and rightists.
- December 23: President Stephen Yang repeals Bill 643 and ends martial law, officially ending the Luanzheng Era.
- December 28: Beginning of the first Five-Year plan.
1969[]
- August 4: Tseng Electric Company is founded.