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Illustrate the "Five Fates" relationship between Fujian and Taiwan Province Province with examples.

First of all, in terms of local advantages. Geological archaeology found that both sides of Fujian and Taiwan, separated by water, were part of Huaxia ancient land in Fujian-Taiwan Peninsula in ancient times, and Taiwan Province Island and Fujian coastal islands were connected as a whole, forming a vast continental shelf plain. It was a crustal movement in the long geological history, which caused the original integration of Fujian and Taiwan to have faults along the Wenzhou-Zhaoan line, and the trough at that time became the embryonic form of the Taiwan Province Strait. With the rising sea level, Taiwan Province Province and Fujian Province are separated by a Gulf Strait.

Secondly, in terms of blood. In 1970s, Taiwan Province Province discovered the earliest human remains in Zuo Zhen, Tainan. However, where the earliest human beings in Taiwan Province Province originated is still the biggest question for archaeologists on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. With the archaeological discoveries of the Paleolithic site in front of Sanming Rock in Fujian in the 1990s and the "Dongshan Man" and "Liu Qingren" about 1000 years ago, the mystery was gradually uncovered. Experts and scholars on both sides of the strait found that the basic types and production techniques are very similar to those in southern Chinese mainland. "Zuo Zhenren" and "Liu Qingren" crossed the "Dongshan Continental Bridge" which has now sunk in the vast waves from Fujian to Taiwan Province Province, and the late Homo sapiens in southern China in the Paleolithic period was their ancestors.

Third, from a literary point of view. Fujian immigrated to Taiwan Province Province, mostly based on their surnames, or lived in the same county as their fellow villagers, and established "consanguineous settlements" and "fellow villagers settlements", thus retaining the traditional culture and customs of their hometown to the greatest extent, not only making Minnan dialect in Quanzhou and Zhangzhou the main dialect in Taiwan Province Province, but also Nanyin, Gaojia Opera, Liyuan Opera, Puxian Opera, Puppet Opera and Puppet Opera, which are popular in Taiwan Province Province so far. The gods that Taiwan Province compatriots believe in, such as Mazu, Baosheng the Great, Zhang Kai the Holy King, Shimizu, the founder of Shimizu, and the Queen of Linshui, are all legends in Fujian.

Fourth, from a commercial point of view. During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, personnel exchanges and the promotion of production technology were strengthened between Fujian and Taiwan, and bronze tools and weapons from Taiwan Province Province were introduced, which improved the local production capacity. During the Han, Jin, Sui and Tang Dynasties, economic exchanges between Fujian and Taiwan became increasingly frequent, which promoted the economic development of Taiwan Province. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Taiwan Province Province began to fall under the jurisdiction of Fujian administratively, and the economic exchanges between Fujian and Taiwan became more frequent, and the business exchanges became increasingly prosperous. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Fujian's migration to Taiwan Province Province lasted for a long time, and the production technology, agricultural variety exchange and commercial trade between the two places increased sharply. At the end of Ming Dynasty, Zheng successfully recovered Taiwan Province Province, and the Kangxi Dynasty of Qing Dynasty unified Taiwan Province Province, which further strengthened the economic exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Fifth, from the legal point of view. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Penghu was under the jurisdiction of Jinjiang County, Quanzhou, Fujian. The Yuan Dynasty set up "Inspection Department" in Penghu and Taiwan Province Province, which belonged to Tongan County, Quanzhou, Fujian Province. This is the earliest record of the central government exercising administrative jurisdiction over Taiwan Province Province. The name of Taiwan Province Province first appeared in the late Ming Dynasty. In the 11th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1885), Taiwan Province Province was always under the jurisdiction of Fujian as the government, so it was called "Nine Fujian" in history. "Qianlong imperial edict tablet" just confirms this point. Even after the establishment of Taiwan Province Province, it is still called "Fujian Taiwan Province Province".