Cai ZhengyuanThe view is that Taiwan ** will continue as in the current oneMedium,and unification could not be achieved. He believes that the main reason why the status quo on both sides of the strait will continue is that young people on both sides of the strait lack a sense of the motherland. Many young people on Taiwan Island have thoughthoughts, but not for the sake ofAnd sacrificing his life, so the *** plot is just a self-deception. He believes that although the mainland has a large population, it has not shown the passion to sacrifice its life to realize the reunification of the motherland. Regarding this point of view, mainland netizens said that the mainland does not want to fall into the game between China and the United States, but will only call for peaceful reunification. They believe that cross-strait reunification is not a matter of military strength, but a matter of governance after reunification. If Taiwan continues to be hostile to education and populist postures,Martial artsIt's just a matter of time.
In contrast,Ma Ying-jeouYang Yongming, secretary general of the National Security Council of Taiwan, believes that Taiwan 2024** may be the last election. IfLai QingdeIf elected, the two sides of the strait are likely to fall into a period of turmoil before the inauguration of the leader of the 520 Taiwan region, although the period of turmoil will not necessarily escalateWar, but absolutelyWarThe precursor. Yang Yongming's view is relatively sober, and he recognizes that the status quo on Taiwan cannot be maintained for a long time, and the outcome of next year's election will be an important variable.
Ma Ying-jeouFormer Director of HealthYang ZhiliangThe point is that there is no need to wait for the mainlandMartial artsAt that moment, Taiwanese society will fall apart. He believes that the corruption of the authorities is uncountable, and they will take advantage of the opportunity to collect money. Opposition partiesAt present, they are attacking each other and not putting forward political opinions that really pay attention to the demands of the people, and they are all incompetent. Yang ZhiliangIt is believed that whether the mainland takes the initiative to initiate reunification by force, or the reunification forces on Taiwan Island are gradually aroused, the two sides of the strait will be reunifiedImperative
Everyone for Taiwan ** andThe viewpoints are different, but they all have one thing in common, that is, the continued hopelessness of the status quo on Taiwan Island and the reunification of the two sides of the straitImperative。AlthoughCai ZhengyuanIt is believed that the status quo between the two sides of the strait will continue indefinitely, butMa Ying-jeouperiod of Yang Yongming andYang ZhiliangThere is a different view on this. They have seen the social turmoil on Taiwan and the phenomenon that it is unable to sustainably move toward decline, and they believe that the momentum of cross-strait reunification is inevitably growing. These views have a certain degree of credibility and significance worthy of attention, and require us to pay further attention to the development of Taiwan IslandThe Evolution.
InCai ZhengyuanMentionedThe attitudes of the younger generation are considered to be an important factor. He believes that although many young people on Taiwan havethoughts, but they are not willing to do so at the cost of their lives。This attitude makes ***'s plan for independence ultimately a self-deception. In this regard, some mainland netizens expressed dissatisfaction, believing that the mainland does not need too many troops to achieve reunification. However, they also admit that the problem now is not only a question of troops, but also a problem of governance after reunification. If Taiwan continues to be hostile to education and populismMartial artsIt's just a matter of time. This view echoesYang ZhiliangHe believes that the turmoil within Taiwan will gradually inspire the power of reunification.
However, the attitude toward young people on both sides of the strait cannot be simply taken as followsor unify to divide. In Taiwan, there are indeed many young people who are interested inWith varying degrees of identity, they want to protect Taiwan's unique identity and autonomy, and fear the loss of freedom and independence after reunification. At the same time, however, there are also some young people who have a positive attitude toward cross-strait reunification and hope to achieve common prosperity through cooperation and exchanges. In mainland China, although there is no specific survey data, it can be seen that some young people do not have the same attitude towards uniformity. Some people believe that reunification is an inevitable demand of the country and an important step in realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Others, on the other hand, are not interested in reunification and are more concerned with their own life and development. Therefore, the attitudes of young people on both sides of the strait toward reunification are diverse and complex.
Although there are some differences between young people on both sides of the strait on the issue of reunification, there are also some common characteristics that can be observed. First of all, compared with the previous generation, young people on both sides of the strait are more concerned about their own personal growth and development. Whether in Taiwan or in mainland China, young people are facing heavy academic and employment pressures, and they are more focused on their own interests and opportunities. Second, young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have become more open and diversified under the influence of the Internet and the Internet. They are more receptive to different cultures and ideas, and are more willing to engage and communicate. In addition, young people on both sides of the strait are critical to achieving peace and stabilityThey generally have a positive attitude, and they believe that peaceful reunification is an important prerequisite for achieving common development.
However, there are also differences and controversies among young people on both sides of the strait. On the one hand, some young people in Taiwan are interested inThey believe that Taiwan should remain independent and free, and are skeptical of reunification. On the other hand, on the mainland, some young people are not very positive about reunification, and they are more concerned about their own life and development. This divide may stem from education and educationenvironmentThe difference is also with the two sides of the straitPoliticsand propaganda.
AgainstCai ZhengyuanForI believe that although the road to cross-strait reunification will face many difficulties and challenges, the attitude and efforts of young people on both sides of the strait are still the key factors that will determine the future direction. As far as young people in Taiwan are concerned, a deeper understanding of the mainland's development and actual situation will help eliminate negative concepts and misunderstandings about reunification and promote cross-strait exchanges and cooperation. And for young people on the mainland, understanding and respect for TaiwanMulticulturalismand ideology may be able to ease differences between the two sides of the strait and enhance mutual understanding and trust.
At the same time,PoliticsThe character's remarks will also be rightMake an impact. They should resolve issues through dialogue and consultation in a rational and pragmatic manner, rather than inciting emotions and confrontation. PoliticsThe character should take on the role of guiding and shaping the good of peaceful reunificationenvironmentresponsibility.
Finally,development requires the joint efforts of the whole society, especially the younger generation, which should play a more active role. By actively participating in society andPoliticsActivities to learn about different perspectives, enhance national pride and national awareness, and promote cross-strait exchanges and cooperation, young people can contributecontribute to peace, stability and common development.
All in all, for Taiwan ** andDifferent individuals hold different perspectives on the future. However, we should firmly believe that the two sides of the strait are reunifiedImperative, work hardto contribute to peace, stability and common development.