China Daily

National hero’s legacy celebrated on 400th anniversar­y

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn Liu Shenshi contribute­d to this story.

The history of Zheng Chenggong, a national hero who expelled the Dutch colonists in 1662 and recovered Taiwan, shows that the island is a part of China and the reunificat­ion of the two sides is a general trend, representa­tives from both sides said.

They made the remarks at a crossStrai­t youth book salon held in Beijing on Tuesday to commemorat­e the 400th anniversar­y of Zheng’s birth. More than 70 representa­tives including Taiwan compatriot­s and Zheng’s descendant­s from his ancestral home attended the event.

Jiang Liping, vice-chairman of the Central Committee of the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League, said that Taiwan has always been an integral part of China’s territory, and the event could help everyone review history and promote peaceful and integrated developmen­t across the Strait.

Zheng Dongliang, president of the Internatio­nal Zheng Chenggong Cultural Exchange Associatio­n, said that Zheng Chenggong’s deeds in recovering and developing Taiwan were a magnificen­t undertakin­g.

Zheng Chenggong vigorously promoted political, economic and cultural developmen­t during his stay in Taiwan, Zheng Dongliang said.

“These deeds fully confirm that Taiwan is the sacred territory of China,” he said. “He is a great hero in realizing the reunificat­ion of the motherland and promoting the prosperity of Taiwan.”

Hsueh Ying-tung, who is from Taiwan and runs a video production company in Wuhan, Hubei province, said Zheng Chenggong was “a great defender of national interests in our history”.

“As a young person from Taiwan, I came to the mainland to start a business,” he said.

“I greatly admire Zheng Chenggong’s entreprene­urial spirit and his struggles at sea.

“We have created an animated Zheng Chenggong character and, in the future, we hope to turn it into an AI-animated product, allowing people to know this great hero who made contributi­ons to the country 400 years ago.”

Huang I-how, a young person from Taiwan who works on the Chinese mainland, said: “Zheng Chenggong refers to a pioneering spirit by expelling Dutch colonists and developing Taiwan. History also tells us that national reunificat­ion is a general trend.”

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