Will the People's Liberation Army get lost after arriving in Taiwan? Remarks by Yu Beichen, a retired major general of the Taiwan Army and a well-known pro-green mouthpiece, triggered ridicule on the Internet. In addition, ignorant remarks such as "Mainland's high-speed trains have no backrests" and "Mainland people cannot afford tea eggs" have triggered discussions on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan's well-known current affairs commentator Lai Yue-qian criticized at the Straits Forum conference on the morning of the 15th that the relevant ridiculous remarks were intended to intensify cross-strait hatred.
Lai Yueqian said that mainland high-speed rail does not have backrests? I believe that few people even in Taiwan believe it. But why do famous speakers say this? The purpose is to intensify the dissatisfaction of the people on the mainland, and then encourage his 1450, and then fight back online, intensifying the cross-strait hatred.
Lai Yueqian said that celebrities have long seen the modernization of mainland cities from various channels. How can mainlanders still live in earthen kiln houses? They know that the mainland's Beidou navigation has been developed a long time ago. How could the People's Liberation Army get lost in Taiwan? They know it well, but why do they still say this? The purpose is to intensify conflicts and make young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait hate each other even more.
"If we allow more Taiwanese people to go to the mainland, and let mainland people go to Taiwan and make friends with each other, the role of those famous speakers will be reduced." Lai Yueqian finally believed that cross-strait integration can fight against separatism and "Taiwan independence."
Straits Herald reporter Wu Shenglin Xue Yang