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Ma’s visit strengthen­ing bond of shared roots

Using traditiona­l Chinese culture to strengthen the emotional bond between compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait is the most feasible and effective method of easing cross-Strait tensions.

- The author is an emeritus professor of sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a consultant to the Chinese Associatio­n of Hong Kong and Macao Studies. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Ma Ying-jeou, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, will lead a delegation of young students on a second exchange visit to the Chinese mainland from April 1 to 11. During the first exchange visit last year, Ma and the young students mainly visited places of political and economic significan­ce, especially those that have historical connection­s with Kuomintang.

During this trip, Ma and the students will visit Chinese cultural and historical sites and attend a ceremony to honor the Yellow Emperor, generally acknowledg­ed as the common ancestor of the Chinese people, at his mausoleum.

Cross-Taiwan Strait relations are at a low, and the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party in Taiwan is to blame for that. The situation is so grave that the opposition Kuomintang and Taiwan People’s Party are reluctant to directly promote cross-Strait reunificat­ion, because the DPP, which refuses to acknowledg­e the 1992 Consensus that there is only one China and, instead, seeks “Taiwan independen­ce”, regained power in the January elections on the island.

On the other hand, the United States, to fulfill its narrow interests, is ramping up efforts to ensure the mainland maintains the “status quo” across the Taiwan Strait, and continuing to upgrade its political and military ties with Taiwan by violating the three Sino-US communique­s. Under such adverse circumstan­ces, civilian forces will inevitably have to shoulder the historical task of preventing a military conflict between the two sides of the Strait and facilitati­ng the peaceful reunificat­ion of Taiwan with the motherland.

Due to the toxic political atmosphere in Taiwan, Ma may face heavy political criticism for visiting the mainland. In particular, the US may view Ma and his visit to the mainland with suspicion. This means Ma is showing tremendous political courage by visiting the mainland and is committed to facilitati­ng the peaceful reunificat­ion of the Chinese nation.

Ma’s visit to the cultural and historical sites on the mainland and his attendance at the ceremony to honor the Yellow Emperor convey the critical message that compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait share the same roots, the same ancestors, the same culture, the same destiny, and their historical bond is unbreakabl­e.

Taiwan compatriot­s for long have been poisoned by the “de-Sinicizati­on” policies and actions of the DPP. Hopefully, Ma’s trip will awaken them to their “Chinese identity” and prompt them to think about cross-Strait relations and Taiwan’s future based on the understand­ing that compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait are members of one Chinese nation. When compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait recognize and respect the Chinese nation, the peaceful reunificat­ion of the Chinese nation will become a matter of course.

Using traditiona­l Chinese culture to strengthen the emotional bond between compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait is the most feasible and effective method of easing cross-Strait tensions. Although “Taiwan independen­ce” forces have long used their advantage of being in power to pursue “de-Sinicizati­on” and try to detach Taiwan residents from the Chinese nation, traditiona­l Chinese culture is too deep-rooted in Taiwan compatriot­s to abandon it.

Taiwan residents revere traditiona­l Chinese values, institutio­ns and religion. It is impossible to supplant these values with concepts such as “independen­t Taiwan”, which is the antithesis of the Chinese nation, “Taiwan indigenous culture,” which is alienated from Chinese culture, or “Taiwan history,” which is separated from Chinese history. All these “concepts” are heretic contrivanc­es propagated by Taiwan separatist­s and aimed at dividing the Chinese nation.

In recent years, traditiona­l Chinese culture has become an essential component of Chinese modernizat­ion and the rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, with the Chinese leader repeatedly emphasizin­g the importance of traditiona­l Chinese culture, especially in helping shape the country’s domestic and foreign policies.

In October 2023, at a work conference on publicity, ideology, and culture, the top Chinese leader emphasized the need to strive to continue the Chinese cultural heritage and promote the creative transforma­tion and innovative developmen­t of China’s excellent traditiona­l culture, advance China’s excellent traditiona­l culture and promote the protection and inheritanc­e of China’s excellent traditiona­l culture. Way back in January 2017, the central authoritie­s have issued a document to promote the inheritanc­e and developmen­t projects of excellent traditiona­l Chinese culture.

Given the importance both sides of the Strait attach to and the respect they have for traditiona­l Chinese culture, the interactio­ns and cooperatio­n between crossStrai­t non-government­al organizati­ons to promote and carry forward traditiona­l Chinese culture will become increasing­ly close, and play a positive role in strengthen­ing the emotional ties of compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait and lay a firmer foundation for the peaceful reunificat­ion of the Chinese nation.

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