Hao Baicun, the former head of Taiwan’s administrative agency, who turned 100 this year, published a memoir on the 8th, expounding his political experience after 1949 and his thoughts on cross-strait relations. In his book, he prefaced with a poem, "Preserving Taiwan and opposing independence is by no means empty, but sadness does not see the same China; on the day of cross-strait peaceful reunification, family sacrifices should not be forgotten to Naiweng." To express his hope for cross-strait reunification.
Hao Baicun, born in 1919, experienced eight years of anti-Japanese war to the Kinmen 823 artillery battle. He served as Jiang Zhongzheng’s "Chief Guard", "Army Commander
", "Chief of Staff", head of the defense department and even the Chief Executive He holds the highest position in civil and military positions, and is the first person to enter the stage. He wrote 250,000 words in 10 years and wrote "The Memoirs of Hao Baicun". The book is divided into four parts and 28 chapters to span a century of personal life. For China's century of hard work and Taiwan's 70 years of arduous struggle and future prospects, we will leave historical witnesses.
Hao Baicun mentioned in his preface that he was born in this era. After the second world war, which was the largest, widest and most miserable in history, the Chinese nation was washed away from the great shame and shame of the Chinese nation for a century and restored China. The prestige of the nation as a world power is truly the most glorious generation of the Chinese nation that inherited the past and succeeded.
Source: China Review News Service