Core Viewpoint - The seminar held in Taipei aims to restore the historical truth regarding the乙未战争 (Taiwanese resistance against Japanese invasion) and counter the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) narrative that promotes "Taiwan independence" while neglecting significant historical events [1][2]. Group 1: Historical Context - The乙未战争 was a patriotic war initiated by the Taiwanese people as part of the Chinese nation, occurring after the Qing Dynasty's defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War and the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, which ceded Taiwan to Japan [1]. - The battle lasted nearly six months, with over 14,000 casualties among the Taiwanese resistance fighters, who were primarily composed of soldiers from Hunan, Anhui, and Guangdong provinces, alongside local civilians [1]. Group 2: Academic Perspectives - Scholars at the seminar criticized the DPP for deliberately obscuring historical facts and distorting the narrative of Taiwan's anti-Japanese resistance, emphasizing the importance of remembering history to cherish peace [2]. - The Taiwanese resistance against Japanese colonial rule spanned various forms, from armed conflict to cultural opposition, reflecting a deep-rooted national consciousness among the Taiwanese people, who primarily identified with China as their homeland [2]. Group 3: Call for Historical Recognition - There is a strong call from scholars to construct a correct historical narrative for Taiwan, advocating for the defense of "Chinese historical perspective" to awaken the true historical memory of Taiwanese society [2].
台湾学界纪念抗战胜利和台湾光复:还原台湾人民抗日真相
Xin Hua She·2025-06-07 12:07