Duoc Chuan Bi

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Duoc Chuan Bi
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Vernielingen in de Chinese wijk TMnr 10014680.jpg
Destroyed Weranian district in the town of Cai Cai, 1955
LocationKingdom of Nainan
Date1954-1956
TargetEucleans(largely Weranians), Senrians, Kasines, ethnic minorities, sotirians, irfanics
Attack type
Massacre, eliticide, mass murder, revolutionary violence, religious persecution, ethnic persecution
Deaths10,000-20,000
PerpetratorsNainese nationalist groups and civilians
MotiveNainese nationalism, euclophobia, senriophobia, vengeance, anti-sotirianism

The Duoc Chuan Bi (lit. "Be Prepared"), was a period of chaos and violence in the Kingdom of Nainan from around 1954 to 1956 before the Nainese Civil War that saw the targeting of a multitude of groups, primarily Eucleans, Sotirians, and Ethnic minorities. This was largely perpetraded by Nainese nationalists and revolutionaries who sought to overthrow the Euclean-backed monarchy.

Term

The term Duoc Chuan Bi was given to the period by survivors of the massacres. The term comes from the Nainese battle cry used by the perpetrators "Chuẩn bị!", meaning "Get prepared!", often said when percieved enemies of the nationalists were spotted and attacked.

Timeline

Nainese independence

Prelude to revolution

Government and Weranian response

Aftermath