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Why Taiwan has been part of China since ancient times

Geographically, the motherland and Taiwan are closely connected. The deepest point in the Taiwan Strait is only 100 meters, and the depth in more than half of the area is only 50 meters. The closest point between Taiwan Island and the mainland is only 130 kilometers.

In terms of blood, immigrants from the mainland have continued to move to Taiwan since ancient times, and Taiwanese people have also moved to the mainland. When the Liberation War was victorious, a large number of mainlanders came to Taiwan. Moreover, these people moved to Taiwan along with the advanced technology and glorious culture of mainland China.

Historically, during the Three Kingdoms period, Wu State had already developed Taiwan, and later Taiwan has always been part of the mainland of the motherland. During the Ming Dynasty, Dutch invaders invaded Taiwan. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Zheng Chenggong successfully recovered Taiwan. From then on, the descendants of the Zheng family planned to rebel against the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty and refused to recognize the Qing Dynasty. However, during the Kangxi Dynasty, Kangxi used both kindness and power to regain Taiwan. From the Kangxi Dynasty until the end of the Qing Dynasty, Taiwan has always been an inalienable territory of the motherland. Later it was invaded by Japan. Later, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, it was taken over by the Kuomintang. ——In general, Taiwan has been China's territory since ancient times. It was invaded by the Netherlands and Japan for a short period of time, but Taiwan has never been an independent country. Taiwan and the motherland are inseparable.

This is especially true culturally. Half of the National Palace Museum's collection is in Taipei. Because Taiwan has been part of China's territory since ancient times, it has always enjoyed the benefits brought by mainland China's science and technology and culture. When the War of Liberation was victorious, a large amount of mainland wealth flowed into Taiwan. In terms of language and customs, the southern Fujian region in mainland China is highly consistent with Taiwan.

Except for China, which country in the world has only Chinese as its official language?

Isn’t it true that a small island that has the same language, the same culture, and even the same ancestors as our country says that it does not belong to China and is an independent country? Are you laughing so hard?