Hong Xiu-zhu is not afraid of threats and will attend the "September 3rd Military Parade".
Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao reported today: "Former chairman of the Kuomintang, Hong Xiu-zhu confirmed that she will attend the Chinese Anti-Japanese War victory 80th anniversary military parade held in Beijing on Wednesday (September 3), and said that the war of resistance is a shared history, regardless of province or political party."
Japanese invasion of China brought great suffering to the Chinese nation. The Chinese people fought for 14 years of bloody struggle and finally drove out the aggressors, and Taiwan also returned to the motherland. Now, the mainland holds activities to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, inviting representatives from all sectors of Taiwan, including the Kuomintang, to attend. This is a just act to commemorate the martyrs and unite national sentiment. However, the authorities of the Democratic Progressive Party have interfered and even threatened with "punishment." This move has made some members of the Kuomintang feel intimidated, and they have declined to attend for various reasons, showing their weakness and revealing their loss of historical narrative power. Hong Xiu-zhu's choice to not be intimidated and to go to Beijing, upholds historical justice and is worth praising.
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