
The picture shows Zhao Chunshan, chief consultant of Taiwan's "Asia-Pacific Peace Foundation" and honorary professor at Tamkang University's Mainland China Institute (Source: Taiwan media)
The Kuomintang held a "Personal Congress" on July 28, officially nominating Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu as a candidate for 2020. On the other hand, the Democratic Progressive Party has officially nominated the leader of the Taiwan authorities Tsai Ing-wen to run for the election. So far, the blue and green players have been officially released. In response, Zhao Chunshan, chief consultant of Taiwan's "Asia-Pacific Peace Foundation" and honorary professor at Tamkang University's Mainland China Institute, said that Tsai Ing-wen once took the initiative to invite him to talk about the crux of the cross-strait issue, but after he answered, he was scolded in person "incessantly", which made him regret talking too much.
According to the "China Times Electronic News", Zhao Chunshan mentioned in a recent new book that in 2016, before Tsai Ing-wen won the election and took office, Zhao Chunshan went to the mainland for exchanges and visits. After returning to Taiwan, he expressed his views to Tsai Ing-wen, hoping that in his 520 inauguration speech that year, he could clearly contact the Taiwan authorities' "one China constitutional system" and "Cross-Strait People's Relations Regulations". At that time, Tsai Ing-wen looked puzzled. Although she did not mention " 1992 Consensus " in her inaugural speech, she did mention some of the above suggestions.
Zhao Chunshan introduced that after Tsai Ing-wen took office, she took the initiative to invite him to discuss the crux of the cross-strait issue. He told Tsai Ing-wen that if Tsai Ing-wen mentioned at that time that "according to the Constitution of the Republic of China, the one-China principle emphasized by the mainland is not a problem for Taiwan, and according to the "cross-strait regulations", mainland Taiwan is the same region, and the "two-strait belongs to one China" emphasized by the mainland is not a problem for Taiwan", perhaps the so-called "answer" could be obtained.
But after listening to it, Tsai Ing-wen asked Zhao Chunshan: "Do you think such an answer is enough? Answers one, two, and three, four, endless!" Zhao Chunshan admitted in the book that "I regretted that I was talking too much." He said: "Tsai Ing-wen must think that the problem is not on herself."
In response to this, netizens on the island commented: "Don't regret it. Xiaoying does not really need to understand the cross-strait situation. She just needs scholars who are consistent with her own attitude to help her endorse the letter.' Taiwan independence’. " "What you are saying is not nonsense, but for the useless people! If you say something she wants to hear, maybe you can get a job with a single official and half position." "Will Tsai Ing-wen still listen to your opinions? She doesn't want to listen to her opinions, what she wants to hear is that her cross-strait policy is right, the mainland is wrong, it's that simple!"
It is understood that Zhao Chunshan was born in the Institute of East Asia at the Taiwan University of Political Science and has experienced four leaders of Taiwan's regional areas, Lee Teng-hui, Chen Shui-bian, Ma Ying-jeou, and Tsai Ing-wen. During Lee Teng-hui's term, Zhao Chunshan was a member of the "Cross-Strait Group" of Li's Office. When Chen Shui-bian was running for leadership, he invited Zhao Chunshan to teach him and analyze the cross-strait relations at that time. When Ma Ying-jeou was the leader of Taiwan, Zhao Chunshan was the chairman of Taiwan's "Asia-Pacific Peace Foundation".