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U.S. Intelligence: China Is Building Up Its Capability to Invade Taiwan

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The original inhabitant were the Taiwanese aborigines and they remember who massacre them.


Modern media no matter how big a budget doesn't change is often not accurate history story teller. There was a major bloody crack down vs the locals by the Japanese. Of course I have already made the point that Japan was a foreign occupyer just like Qing. Qing was worse than Imperial Japan.

Besides that doesn't change anything about the full history of Taiwan. A point you seem eager to avoid by posting graphic movies.

If they are not Chinese, get out of there.

Taiwanese government decides who leaves and who doesn't, not the PRC.

You want land not the people?

They want CCP satisfaction.

Whatever the CCP says, they want.
 
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Modern media no matter how big a budget doesn't change is often not accurate history story teller. There was a major bloody crack down vs the locals by the Japanese. Of course I have already made the point that Japan was a foreign occupyer just like Qing. Qing was worse than Imperial Japan.

Besides that doesn't change anything about the full history of Taiwan. A point you seem eager to avoid by posting graphic movies.



Taiwanese government decides who leaves and who doesn't, not the PRC.

Chinese government decides who survives and who doesn't.
 
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Modern media no matter how big a budget doesn't change is often not accurate history story teller. There was a major bloody crack down vs the locals by the Japanese. Of course I have already made the point that Japan was a foreign occupyer just like Qing. Qing was worse than Imperial Japan.

Besides that doesn't change anything about the full history of Taiwan. A point you seem eager to avoid by posting graphic movies.



Taiwanese government decides who leaves and who doesn't, not the PRC.



They want CCP satisfaction.

Whatever the CCP says, they want.
Classy keep it up.:disagree:

"The cession of the island to Japan was received with such disfavour by the Chinese inhabitants that a large military force was required to effect its occupation. For nearly two years afterwards, a bitter guerrilla resistance was offered to the Japanese troops, and large forces – over 100,000 men, it was stated at the time – were required for its suppression. This was not accomplished without much cruelty on the part of the conquerors, who, in their march through the island, perpetrated all the worst excesses of war. They had, undoubtedly, considerable provocation. They were constantly attacked by ambushed enemies, and their losses from battle and disease far exceeded the entire loss of the whole Japanese army throughout the Manchurian campaign. But their revenge was often taken on innocent villagers. Men, women, and children were ruthlessly slaughtered or became the victims of unrestrained lust and rapine. The result was to drive from their homes thousands of industrious and peaceful peasants, who, long after the main resistance had been completely crushed, continued to wage a vendetta war, and to generate feelings of hatred which the succeeding years of conciliation and good government have not wholly eradicated." – The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 12[16]
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Classy keep it up.:disagree:

"The cession of the island to Japan was received with such disfavour by the Chinese inhabitants that a large military force was required to effect its occupation. For nearly two years afterwards, a bitter guerrilla resistance was offered to the Japanese troops, and large forces – over 100,000 men, it was stated at the time – were required for its suppression. This was not accomplished without much cruelty on the part of the conquerors, who, in their march through the island, perpetrated all the worst excesses of war. They had, undoubtedly, considerable provocation. They were constantly attacked by ambushed enemies, and their losses from battle and disease far exceeded the entire loss of the whole Japanese army throughout the Manchurian campaign. But their revenge was often taken on innocent villagers. Men, women, and children were ruthlessly slaughtered or became the victims of unrestrained lust and rapine. The result was to drive from their homes thousands of industrious and peaceful peasants, who, long after the main resistance had been completely crushed, continued to wage a vendetta war, and to generate feelings of hatred which the succeeding years of conciliation and good government have not wholly eradicated." – The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 12[16]
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Confident in the art of trolling are you.

Why don't you ever tell the whole story? Stop trying to frame me as someone that doesn't recognize Japan's conquest on Taiwan.

So I have to respond in the same way. But my response will be more important in that you are the one unwilling to tell the whole story.

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Lin Shuangwen, Zhuang Datian [zh] and other Tiandihui leaders had started a rebellion which at first was successful, and as many as 300,000 took part in the rebellion. The Qing general Fuk'anggan was sent to quell the rebellion with a force of 20,000 soldiers, which he accomplished. The campaign was relatively expensive for the Qing government, although Lin Shuangwen and Zhuang Datian were both captured. After the revolt ended, the Qianlong Emperor was forced to rethink the method of government for Taiwan. Lin, who was an immigrant from Zhangzhou, had come to Taiwan with his father in the 1770s. He was involved in the secret Heaven and Earth Society whose origins are not clear. Lin's father was detained by the local authorities, perhaps in suspicion of his activities with the society; Lin Shuangwen then organized the rest of the society members in a revolt in an attempt to free his father. There was initial success in pushing government forces out of Lin's home base in Changhua; his allies did likewise in Tamsui. By this point, the fighting was drawing in Zhangzhou people beyond just the society members, and activating the old feuds; this brought out Quanzhou networks (as well as Hakka) on behalf of the government. Eventually, the government sent sufficient force to restore order; Lin Shuangwen was executed and the Heaven and Earth Society was dispersed to mainland China or sent into hiding, but there was no way to eliminate ill-will between Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, and Hakka networks. Though they never again were serious to push out the government or encompass the whole island, feuds went on sporadically for most of the 19th century, only started coming to an end in the 1860s.

There were more than a hundred rebellions during the early Qing. The frequency of rebellions, riots, and civil strife in Qing Taiwan is evoked by the common saying "every three years an uprising; every five years a rebellion" (三年一反、五年一亂).[2]
 
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Classy keep it up.:disagree:

"The cession of the island to Japan was received with such disfavour by the Chinese inhabitants that a large military force was required to effect its occupation. For nearly two years afterwards, a bitter guerrilla resistance was offered to the Japanese troops, and large forces – over 100,000 men, it was stated at the time – were required for its suppression. This was not accomplished without much cruelty on the part of the conquerors, who, in their march through the island, perpetrated all the worst excesses of war. They had, undoubtedly, considerable provocation. They were constantly attacked by ambushed enemies, and their losses from battle and disease far exceeded the entire loss of the whole Japanese army throughout the Manchurian campaign. But their revenge was often taken on innocent villagers. Men, women, and children were ruthlessly slaughtered or became the victims of unrestrained lust and rapine. The result was to drive from their homes thousands of industrious and peaceful peasants, who, long after the main resistance had been completely crushed, continued to wage a vendetta war, and to generate feelings of hatred which the succeeding years of conciliation and good government have not wholly eradicated." – The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 12[16]
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This japanese fearful China Taiwan one day will be the stage island to bomb the war criminal shrine japanese worship as their hero.

Confident in the art of trolling are you.

Why don't you ever tell the whole story? Stop trying to frame me as someone that doesn't recognize Japan's conquest on Taiwan.

So I have to respond in the same way. But my response will be more important in that you are the one unwilling to tell the whole story.

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Lin Shuangwen, Zhuang Datian [zh] and other Tiandihui leaders had started a rebellion which at first was successful, and as many as 300,000 took part in the rebellion. The Qing general Fuk'anggan was sent to quell the rebellion with a force of 20,000 soldiers, which he accomplished. The campaign was relatively expensive for the Qing government, although Lin Shuangwen and Zhuang Datian were both captured. After the revolt ended, the Qianlong Emperor was forced to rethink the method of government for Taiwan. Lin, who was an immigrant from Zhangzhou, had come to Taiwan with his father in the 1770s. He was involved in the secret Heaven and Earth Society whose origins are not clear. Lin's father was detained by the local authorities, perhaps in suspicion of his activities with the society; Lin Shuangwen then organized the rest of the society members in a revolt in an attempt to free his father. There was initial success in pushing government forces out of Lin's home base in Changhua; his allies did likewise in Tamsui. By this point, the fighting was drawing in Zhangzhou people beyond just the society members, and activating the old feuds; this brought out Quanzhou networks (as well as Hakka) on behalf of the government. Eventually, the government sent sufficient force to restore order; Lin Shuangwen was executed and the Heaven and Earth Society was dispersed to mainland China or sent into hiding, but there was no way to eliminate ill-will between Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, and Hakka networks. Though they never again were serious to push out the government or encompass the whole island, feuds went on sporadically for most of the 19th century, only started coming to an end in the 1860s.

There were more than a hundred rebellions during the early Qing. The frequency of rebellions, riots, and civil strife in Qing Taiwan is evoked by the common saying "every three years an uprising; every five years a rebellion" (三年一反、五年一亂).[2]
China one day gonna bomb your war criminal shrine your people worship.
 
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No way he will say that. Foxconn have a lot of interest in the mainland. Foxconn Gua TaiMing is cunning as a fox.
What he said is..
Foxconn’s billionaire chairman and aspiring Taiwanese presidential candidate Terry Gou has called on Beijing to recognise the “Republic of China”, Taiwan’s official title.

But you obviously do not follow Taiwan news and probably do not know the meaning of ROC.


Really ? :o:
Check Japan history. How did Japan get Taiwan in 1895?

This japanese fearful China Taiwan one day will be the stage island to bomb the war criminal shrine japanese worship as their hero.

That gay/gal is not a Japanese. An imposter faking as Japanese. Probably an Indian tired of trying flags under various names.

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This japanese fearful China Taiwan one day will be the stage island to bomb the war criminal shrine japanese worship as their hero.


China one day gonna bomb your war criminal shrine your people worship.

So much for "China just wants peace".

For the past 30 years, the PRC was able to rise in peace. But now when they get big, they want to go bombing.

What ever happened to "win the war without shooting?"

Just jump from one principle to the other whenever you want.

That is why China cannot be trusted.

That is why the US-Japan alliance remains.

That gay/gal is not a Japanese. An imposter faking as Japanese. Probably an Indian tired of trying flags under various names.

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So cute that you still post that :)

As stubborn as the CCP :)

As stupid too :)
 
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Confident in the art of trolling are you.

Why don't you ever tell the whole story? Stop trying to frame me as someone that doesn't recognize Japan's conquest on Taiwan.

So I have to respond in the same way. But my response will be more important in that you are the one unwilling to tell the whole story.

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Lin Shuangwen, Zhuang Datian [zh] and other Tiandihui leaders had started a rebellion which at first was successful, and as many as 300,000 took part in the rebellion. The Qing general Fuk'anggan was sent to quell the rebellion with a force of 20,000 soldiers, which he accomplished. The campaign was relatively expensive for the Qing government, although Lin Shuangwen and Zhuang Datian were both captured. After the revolt ended, the Qianlong Emperor was forced to rethink the method of government for Taiwan. Lin, who was an immigrant from Zhangzhou, had come to Taiwan with his father in the 1770s. He was involved in the secret Heaven and Earth Society whose origins are not clear. Lin's father was detained by the local authorities, perhaps in suspicion of his activities with the society; Lin Shuangwen then organized the rest of the society members in a revolt in an attempt to free his father. There was initial success in pushing government forces out of Lin's home base in Changhua; his allies did likewise in Tamsui. By this point, the fighting was drawing in Zhangzhou people beyond just the society members, and activating the old feuds; this brought out Quanzhou networks (as well as Hakka) on behalf of the government. Eventually, the government sent sufficient force to restore order; Lin Shuangwen was executed and the Heaven and Earth Society was dispersed to mainland China or sent into hiding, but there was no way to eliminate ill-will between Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, and Hakka networks. Though they never again were serious to push out the government or encompass the whole island, feuds went on sporadically for most of the 19th century, only started coming to an end in the 1860s.

There were more than a hundred rebellions during the early Qing. The frequency of rebellions, riots, and civil strife in Qing Taiwan is evoked by the common saying "every three years an uprising; every five years a rebellion" (三年一反、五年一亂).[2]
So what exactly is your point? Chinese dynasty deal with rebellion all the time.
Point is Taiwan is part of China. There are tons of documentation on Taiwan early history. Neither of us can change that.
 
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So what exactly is your point? Chinese dynasty deal with rebellion all the time.
Point is Taiwan is part of China. There are tons of documentation on Taiwan early history. Neither of us can change that.

Point is that Taiwan does not have a long history is China. Only 200 years. You think Indonesia is still part of the Netherlands too?
 
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That gay/gal is not a Japanese. An imposter faking as Japanese. Probably an Indian tired of trying flags under various names.

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@Suika is too ashamed to display his own flag. Probably from a shameful country. I don't know what country that would be. But anyone shameful towards his/her country should kill himself/herself. They're not worth living.
 
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So much for "China just wants peace".

For the past 30 years, the PRC was able to rise in peace. But now when they get big, they want to go bombing.

What ever happened to "win the war without shooting?"

Just jump from one principle to the other whenever you want.

That is why China cannot be trusted.

That is why the US-Japan alliance remains.



So cute that you still post that :)

As stubborn as the CCP :)

As stupid too :)
Stfu inbred.
 
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