Talk:The Bronze Sector/@comment-5782071-20171223064132

Okay, issue: One of the Bronzee tags Jack Kenny gave me here belongs to someone named Wu Huanwen. According to the tag:

"Name: Wu Huanwen

Description: Side-switching military commander, variously Kuomintang, Wang Jingwei, Communist People's Liberation Party

Bronzing Date: 16 Jan, 1962"

There are just... several issues.

Kuomintang is a political part in China, so that checks out I suppose.

Wang Jingwei however is a specific person, who himself was a Chinese politician who was initially a member of Kuomintang, but collaborated with the Chinese Communist Party (which ended in failure and made him anti-Communist). He died in 1944, 18 years before this "Wu Huanwen" was Bronzed.

The closest thing to the "Communist People's Liberation Party" is the "(Chinese) People's Liberation Army".

The closest person I can find so far to this "Wu Huanwen" is Huan Wen, who was a general during the Jin Dynasty that lived in the 300s AD.

Apparently the name Wu means "military; martial" or "affairs; business". I suppose it's possible then that Wu in this context is a title rather than a name (Idk how Chinese naming conventions work, so I could be wrong). Are we to believe this person is entirely fictional like Mr. Mental and General Laverlong?