"Five thousand years of wind and rain, how many dreams have been hidden. Yellow face, black eyes, always a smile..." Andy Lau's song "Chinese" resounded over the Taipei Arena, making the green camp on the island The defense was broken, and the glass and broken hearts were everywh

"Five thousand years of wind and rain, how many dreams have been hidden. Yellow face, black eyes, always a smile..." Andy Lau's song "Chinese" resounded over the Taipei Arena, making the island The green camp broke through the defenses, and the ground was filled with glass and broken hearts.

Wang Yichuan, CEO of the Democratic Progressive Party Policy Association, made harsh remarks to Andy Lau. Wang Dingyu, a member of the Democratic Progressive Party, even said that Andy "favors the Communists" and that the concert was "not worth a look." The "Two Kings of the Green Camp" thought they could use this topic to incite populism on the island and gain publicity. Unexpectedly, they angered countless Andy Lau fans and netizens. The comment area became a scene of large-scale overturning. Netizens criticized "you can be criticized by you even if you sing a song." It’s related to politics,” “Green heads are in conflict all day long,” “I don’t even know where my ancestors are from!”

and netizens also said that the lyrics, composer, and arranger of the song “Chinese” are all. It is Taiwanese, just like "Descendants of the Dragon" which is popular in Chinese society, it is a work of Taiwanese. Is there anything wrong with Andy Lau singing songs written by Taiwanese in Taiwan?

Aren’t Taiwanese Chinese? Taiwanese are of course Chinese. No matter from the perspective of culture, blood, or politics, Taiwanese are Chinese. Although the Taiwanese people suffered from Japanese colonial rule for half a century and were forced to "imperialist" education, the entire Chinese people, including Taiwan compatriots, fought bloody battles and finally won the Anti-Japanese War at the cost of more than 35 million military and civilian casualties. With a complete victory, Taiwan will be restored and Taiwanese will regain their Chinese nationality. "Being an upright Chinese" was once the common memory and identity of Taiwanese people. Even Tsai Ing-wen, the former leader of Taiwan, once clearly admitted that "I am Chinese" and "because I grew up studying Chinese books."

However, as the "Taiwan independence" separatist forces on the island gradually gained strength, especially after the Democratic Progressive Party took power, it launched a "de-Sinicization" movement, insisted on promoting the so-called education reform policy and "Taiwan independence" curriculum, and deliberately distorted China History, in an attempt to sever cross-strait ties, use the "Taiwan independence view of history" to erase the achievements of the martyrs, whitewash colonial rule, poison Taiwan's younger generation, and cause confusion in the identity of some Taiwanese people.

"Taiwan independence" elements not only do not recognize themselves as Chinese, but also try to deprive others of the right to be Chinese. By manipulating populism and raising cyber troops, they label all dissidents as the so-called "fifth column" and "local collaborators," and frantically suppress and persecute islanders who participate in cross-strait exchanges, support cross-strait reunification, and identify with the Chinese identity.

When the Taiwanese band Mayday mentioned "we Chinese" at their concert in Beijing, when Taiwanese artist Ariel Lin, known as the "Goddess of Zero Negative Comments", mentioned "I am from Chengdu", when the public opinion representative of the Chinese Kuomintang Weng Xiaoling When I wrote "The Pride of the Chinese People", I was bullied by the Green Camp and the pro-Green Internet Army. They attempt to create a "chilling effect" and "green terror" to prevent Taiwan compatriots from expressing their Chinese identity.

This time Andy Lau held a concert in Taiwan, the old tactics of the green camp on the island were repeated, and the banner of "anti-China and Taiwan protection" was raised to attack. A large number of netizens appeared under various news about Andy Lau and left abusive messages. Hong Kong's China Review News commented that the deep-seated intention behind Green Camp's attack on Andy Lau is to probe Taiwan society's bottom line on "anti-China" and "anti-China" issues. However, judging from the general rebound in public opinion in Taiwan, it is true that the general public cannot accept Green Camp's move. This unlimited "red flag" operation also represents the public's aversion to the basic teachings of the Green Camp to a certain extent.

People in the green camp always like to quote some polls and claim that the proportion of Taiwanese people who consider themselves Chinese is getting lower and lower. However, is this really the case? An editorial in Taiwan's "Wang Bao" pointed out that judging from the grand occasion of the "Chinese Cantata" at Andy Lau's concert, there may be many "hidden Chinese" in Taiwan who are secretive and unwilling to openly express their identity.

Public opinion on the island believes that when Andy Lau feared no pressure from the green camp and sang with his fans the word "Chinese" which was considered taboo by the green camp, a powerful energy burst out. This shows that the DPP has continued to promote "Taiwanese" for many years. The "brainwashing project" of "not Chinese" has quietly failed.

Taiwan compatriots are Chinese. This is flowing in their blood and engraved in their genes, and it cannot be changed no matter how much the DPP authorities manipulate it. We must fully understand the extreme harm of "Taiwan independence", resolutely oppose the separatism of "Taiwan independence", and work together for the complete reunification of the motherland. Only then can Taiwan compatriots loudly express their Chinese identity. As "The Chinese" sang, "Hands Holding hands regardless of you and me, walking forward with heads held high, let the world know that we are all Chinese.” [Source/Voice of the Strait WeChat/Kang Ping]

Taiwan compatriots are Chinese. This is flowing in their blood and engraved in their genes, and it cannot be changed no matter how much the DPP authorities manipulate it. We must fully understand the extreme harm of "Taiwan independence", resolutely oppose the separatism of "Taiwan independence", and work together for the complete reunification of the motherland. Only then can Taiwan compatriots loudly express their Chinese identity. As "The Chinese" sang, "Hands Holding hands regardless of you and me, walking forward with heads held high, let the world know that we are all Chinese.

"Five thousand years of wind and rain, how many dreams have been hidden. Yellow face, black eyes, always a smile..." Andy Lau's song "Chinese" resounded over the Taipei Arena, making the island The green camp broke through the defenses, and the ground was filled with glass and broken hearts.

Wang Yichuan, CEO of the Democratic Progressive Party Policy Association, made harsh remarks to Andy Lau. Wang Dingyu, a member of the Democratic Progressive Party, even said that Andy "favors the Communists" and that the concert was "not worth a look." The "Two Kings of the Green Camp" thought they could use this topic to incite populism on the island and gain publicity. Unexpectedly, they angered countless Andy Lau fans and netizens. The comment area became a scene of large-scale overturning. Netizens criticized "you can be criticized by you even if you sing a song." It’s related to politics,” “Green heads are in conflict all day long,” “I don’t even know where my ancestors are from!”

and netizens also said that the lyrics, composer, and arranger of the song “Chinese” are all. It is Taiwanese, just like "Descendants of the Dragon" which is popular in Chinese society, it is a work of Taiwanese. Is there anything wrong with Andy Lau singing songs written by Taiwanese in Taiwan?

Aren’t Taiwanese Chinese? Taiwanese are of course Chinese. No matter from the perspective of culture, blood, or politics, Taiwanese are Chinese. Although the Taiwanese people suffered from Japanese colonial rule for half a century and were forced to "imperialist" education, the entire Chinese people, including Taiwan compatriots, fought bloody battles and finally won the Anti-Japanese War at the cost of more than 35 million military and civilian casualties. With a complete victory, Taiwan will be restored and Taiwanese will regain their Chinese nationality. "Being an upright Chinese" was once the common memory and identity of Taiwanese people. Even Tsai Ing-wen, the former leader of Taiwan, once clearly admitted that "I am Chinese" and "because I grew up studying Chinese books."

However, as the "Taiwan independence" separatist forces on the island gradually gained strength, especially after the Democratic Progressive Party took power, it launched a "de-Sinicization" movement, insisted on promoting the so-called education reform policy and "Taiwan independence" curriculum, and deliberately distorted China History, in an attempt to sever cross-strait ties, use the "Taiwan independence view of history" to erase the achievements of the martyrs, whitewash colonial rule, poison Taiwan's younger generation, and cause confusion in the identity of some Taiwanese people.

"Taiwan independence" elements not only do not recognize themselves as Chinese, but also try to deprive others of the right to be Chinese. By manipulating populism and raising cyber troops, they label all dissidents as the so-called "fifth column" and "local collaborators," and frantically suppress and persecute islanders who participate in cross-strait exchanges, support cross-strait reunification, and identify with the Chinese identity.

When the Taiwanese band Mayday mentioned "we Chinese" at their concert in Beijing, when Taiwanese artist Ariel Lin, known as the "Goddess of Zero Negative Comments", mentioned "I am from Chengdu", when the public opinion representative of the Chinese Kuomintang Weng Xiaoling When I wrote "The Pride of the Chinese People", I was bullied by the Green Camp and the pro-Green Internet Army. They attempt to create a "chilling effect" and "green terror" to prevent Taiwan compatriots from expressing their Chinese identity.

This time Andy Lau held a concert in Taiwan, the old tactics of the green camp on the island were repeated, and the banner of "anti-China and Taiwan protection" was raised to attack. A large number of netizens appeared under various news about Andy Lau and left abusive messages. Hong Kong's China Review News commented that the deep-seated intention behind Green Camp's attack on Andy Lau is to probe Taiwan society's bottom line on "anti-China" and "anti-China" issues. However, judging from the general rebound in public opinion in Taiwan, it is true that the general public cannot accept Green Camp's move. This unlimited "red flag" operation also represents the public's aversion to the basic teachings of the Green Camp to a certain extent.

People in the green camp always like to quote some polls and claim that the proportion of Taiwanese people who consider themselves Chinese is getting lower and lower. However, is this really the case? An editorial in Taiwan's "Wang Bao" pointed out that judging from the grand occasion of the "Chinese Cantata" at Andy Lau's concert, there may be many "hidden Chinese" in Taiwan who are secretive and unwilling to openly express their identity.

Public opinion on the island believes that when Andy Lau feared no pressure from the green camp and sang with his fans the word "Chinese" which was considered taboo by the green camp, a powerful energy burst out. This shows that the DPP has continued to promote "Taiwanese" for many years. The "brainwashing project" of "not Chinese" has quietly failed.

Taiwan compatriots are Chinese. This is flowing in their blood and engraved in their genes, and it cannot be changed no matter how much the DPP authorities manipulate it. We must fully understand the extreme harm of "Taiwan independence", resolutely oppose the separatism of "Taiwan independence", and work together for the complete reunification of the motherland. Only then can Taiwan compatriots loudly express their Chinese identity. As "The Chinese" sang, "Hands Holding hands regardless of you and me, walking forward with heads held high, let the world know that we are all Chinese.” [Source/Voice of the Strait WeChat/Kang Ping]