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To put it bluntly, the Taiwan issue cannot be solved in 70 years, not because the United States is too strong, nor is it because Taiwan independence is too hard
To put it bluntly, the Taiwan Province issue can't be solved in 70 years, not because the United States is too strong or Taiwan independence is too hard, but because Japan is too lunar! Why do you say this? Because Japan has been eyeing Taiwan Province since the Meiji Restoration, and after signing the treaty of shimonoseki, it has launched a layout for nearly 50 years.

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The Taiwan issue has been ongoing for more than 70 years, and with the development of history, its complexity has become increasingly apparent, and many people believe that the Taiwan issue has not been resolved so far, mainly due to the strong US intervention and the stubborn resistance of the Taiwan monarchy.

In an in-depth analysis of this situation, it is not difficult to find that behind the fundamental problem of the Taiwan issue, there is also a factor that has a far-reaching impact - that is, Japan.

Since the Meiji Restoration, Japan has always regarded Taiwan Province as a part of its expansion strategy, especially after the signing of Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, Taiwan Province became a colony of Japan. This historical colonial rule of Japan has deeply influenced Taiwan Province until now, and has become a hidden obstacle to Taiwan Province society today.

Since Taiwan was ceded to Japan, Japan’s colonial rule, which lasted for fifty years, has changed all aspects of Taiwan, from social culture to architectural style, from traditional customs to political structure, and has been deeply influenced by Japan on almost every level.

The sidewalks of the streets, the Japanese architecture that has been preserved to this day, highlight the Japanese architectural style and governmental ideas of the time, these buildings are not only a symbol of culture, they are also the "marks" of history, reminding us that Taiwan in this period began to break ties and cultural traditions with mainland China.

Today, some Japanese-style streets, shops and even houses can still be seen in some areas of Taiwan, as if going back in time and bringing people back to that era.

In addition, many traditional customs in Taiwan Province are inevitably infiltrated by Japanese culture. For example, some sacrificial activities in Taiwan Province have similarities with Japanese traditional sacrificial activities in form and process.

Some ceremonies originally belonging to Chinese culture are gradually influenced by Japanese cultural patterns. This is not only a change of tradition, but also a cultural invasion that Taiwan Province was forced to experience in history.

These cultural implications are not only limited to all aspects of people's daily lives, but also in the political and educational fields of Taiwan, where some Taiwanese politicians rely on Japan's political support and maintain close ties with Japan in foreign relations, especially in the face of mainland China, which often develops political and economic cooperation with Japan based on "pro-Japanese" positions.

Although they advocate "neutrality" or "autonomy" on the surface, in their hearts, they are still eager to resist China's reunification pressure with the help of external forces. This kind of dependent psychological and political thinking just reflects the "twisting and turning" style left by the Japanese colonial period.

The educational level is equally disturbing, and Taiwan’s educational system, especially the historical content of recent decades, has seen many “de-Chinese” tendencies.

Many of the younger generation's textbooks from primary school to university find it difficult to find the history and culture connected with the mainland of the motherland. In their cognition, the history of Taiwan Province is often distorted, emphasizing the "separation" of Taiwan Province from China, and even directly describing the Japanese rule period as a process of "modernization" rather than a history of colonial oppression.

This kind of education has weakened many Taiwan Province teenagers' sense of identity with the motherland, and even produced prejudice against the mainland of the motherland. It is no accident that this pro-Japanese thought exerts a subtle influence, and it is deeply rooted in Taiwan Province's elite.

Many elites in Taiwan's political, academic and media fields are educated in Japan or influenced by Japanese culture. Their identification with Japan far exceeds their identification with China. Under the guidance of these people, Taiwanese society has an increasing favorable impression of Japan, and even a social trend of "pro-Japan" emerged for a time.

Despite the existence of these historical relics, Taiwan remains an inherent territory of China, and neither the colonial rule of Japan over Taiwan in history nor the existence of certain Japanese feelings in Taiwan society can change the fact that Taiwan belongs to China.

Taiwan Province has always been a part of China. No matter whether it is fully integrated into the motherland or not, the facts of history and law cannot be erased. No interference by any external forces or obstruction by any Taiwan independence forces can shake this.

Today's Taiwan is facing not only internal political games and external international pressure, but also the deep impact of the "Japanese sequelae" in history.

Although these influences still have some roots in Taiwan’s society, the fate of Taiwan is gradually moving towards unification as the global situation changes, especially the rise of mainland China and the redistribution of international power.

As long as the people of Taiwan are able to clearly recognize this and adhere to the truth of history, Taiwan will eventually undoubtedly return to the arms of the motherland, many of whom believe that the long-standing unresolution of the Taiwan issue is due to the interference of external forces, especially the complex game of countries such as the United States and Japan.

The real factors affecting the Taiwan issue are often the historical legacy of Taiwan itself, especially Japan's colonial influence on Taiwan, history is the unchangeable reality, but as shown by China's powerful rise, the wheel of history will eventually lead Taiwan back to the motherland's arms.


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