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The '''Shinzhen Movement''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 신진운동), often translated into the '''New Zhen Movement''', refers to the series of domestic and international reforms of the [[Empire of Zhenia]] under the leadership of [[Emperor Seongjo of Shindan|Emperor Seongjo]] as a continuity from the [[Shinzhen Doctrine]]. Unlike the Shinzhen Doctrine, which only clarified the "heartland of the Zhenian people" and the necessity for the Empire to step up against [[Aurora|Auroran]] {{wp|imperialism}}, the Shinzhen Movement took a step further to actively repel Auroran imperialism from what was known as the "domain of the Zhenian people".
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Having materialized through a series of Imperial Zhenian policies during the rule of Emperor Seongjo, the Shinzhen Movement eventually grew into a nationwide policy of combating Auroran incursions. It is said to have directly influenced the events leading to the [[Second Zhenian-Ichorian War]] and subsequent military conflicts leading to the First Great War.
 
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