According to the official Weibo account of "Riyue Tantian": On the morning of June 12, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference.
Reporter: After the second season of the mainland TV series "Celebrating More Than Years" was aired, there has been a new craze in the island. Young people born in the 2000s especially love this drama very much. Against the background of the so-called "de-Sinicization" education pushed by the Democratic Progressive Party authorities, mainland costume dramas continue to trigger a viewing boom on the island. How do you view this contrasting phenomenon?
Chen Binhua, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council: I noticed that after the second season of "Celebrating More Than Years" was aired, just like the first season, it aroused heated discussions and widespread praise on the Internet and among drama fans on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, especially young Taiwanese drama fans. . Some viewers said that the second season of "Celebrating More Than Years" maintains an interesting plot and rich Chinese cultural elements, making it a long-awaited classic; others said that due to the plot, they would look up and understand many Tang and Song poems involved in the show. , these timeless masterpieces are cultural treasures shared by Chinese people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
The popularity of the second season of "Celebrating More Than Years" on the island fully demonstrates that compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait share the same language and culture, and share common cultural roots, making it easy for them to resonate emotionally with excellent cultural works such as film and television dramas. "You are still strong after a thousand blows, regardless of the winds from east to west, north or south." The Chinese cultural gene flowing in the blood of Taiwan compatriots is how the "Taiwan independence" forces of the Democratic Progressive Party authorities engage in "de-Sinicization" and undermine cross-strait cultural exchanges. , nothing can be changed.
[Source: Riyue Tantian]