Overseas media reported last night (June 21st evening) that: "Ma Ying-jeou said when participating in the public memorial ceremony of Fuxi, the ancestor of Chinese culture in Gansu, that most people in Taiwan have an extremely firm belief in Chinese culture and ethnic identity; even though Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule for 50 years, they still insisted on being descendants of Yan and Huang, preserving the subjectivity and dignity of the Chinese nation."
[Clever] Comment: Is it really most people? It is suggested that Mr. Ma Ying-jeou should talk more to those in Taiwan who are blinded by "Taiwan independence" ideology, so they can understand the blood connection between both sides of the strait. At the same time, he should also explain well to the "Taiwan independence" forces of the Democratic Progressive Party, so they can recognize that division is against public sentiment. In fact, people on the mainland always maintain their subject consciousness as part of the Chinese nation. The two sides of the strait share the same roots and origins, which is a fact that no force can sever.
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