Cheng Li-wen's 'Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation' Statement: Scholar Says It Aligns with Xi Jinping
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Taiwanese politician Cheng Li-wen met with Xi Jinping in Beijing and spoke of the 'great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.' A scholar, Wang Hong-ren, analyzed that this statement undermines Taiwan's democratic subjectivity and aligns with Xi Jinping's agenda. Cheng's interpretation of the '1992 Consensus' as 'opposing Taiwan independence' deviates from the KMT's traditional stance. Wang also noted the CCP's use of these narratives to boost the KMT's influence and undermine the DPP government's legitimacy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: At what time and location did Cheng Li-wen meet with Xi Jinping?
- A: They met at eleven AM today at the East Hall of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
- Q: What was the main positioning and intention of Cheng Li-wen's trip?
- A: It was positioned as a journey of peace to draw a contrast with the Democratic Progressive Party's resist China and protect Taiwan agenda.
- Q: How has Cheng Li-wen redefined the 1992 Consensus compared to the traditional Kuomintang definition?
- A: She redefined it as opposing Taiwan independence instead of one China, respective interpretations.
- Q: What unexpected detail did Wang Hong-ren note regarding Cheng Li-wen's eagerness for unification?
- A: He noted she seemed even more eager for unification than Xi Jinping and wanted to institutionalize the achievements of the journey.
- Q: What did Cheng Li-wen state about the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation?
- A: She stated that the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the common rejuvenation of people on both sides of the strait.