Writing a book about China/Tibet get me banned from entering China?

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Writing a book about China/Tibet get me banned from entering China?
Just a quick question,
Would writing a book with a subplot involving the China/Tibet relationship and having a small village massacred by soldier's under Chinese Government authority have me banned from entering China? Brad Pitt and David Thewlis starred in the film "Seven Years in Tibet" which represented China taking over Tibet and were banned from entering China for life.

I'm guessing it was because of the portrayal of the Chinese government, thus it sparks my question. Is there a criteria under which my writing will be judged as to whether or not I will be banned. The scenes in which the village massacre occurs is set many years in the past during the beginning of the invasion.

Thank you for you help.
Theoretically speaking, if I tweeked and rewrote those scenes and did not directly refer to China or the Chinese Government and made who the soldier's work for more ambiguous - would I be spared the ban? Making the massacre as much a shock to the villagers as to the reader (previously it was made obvious that it was Chinese government involvement)
 
Your intending to write a book on this emotive subject, you haven't wrote it yet, so why would you be banned from entering China, - unless your daft enough to tell them what your at.
Remember, you can't live in Rome and fight with the pope.... So, once the book is written and published, chalk China off your holiday destination list.
 
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