Lai Ching-te, the deputy of Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen, went to Japan secretly and entered the Zengshang Temple where Shinzo Abe's coffin was parked to mourn. It is worth noting that the Japanese government has not yet decided on the specifications of Shinzo Abe's funeral.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shizo Abe After assassination, politicians in Taiwan Province of my country were ashamed of their parents. Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen's deputy, Lai Ching-te, went to Japan secretly and entered the , Zengshangji , where Shinzo Abe's coffin was parked to mourn. It is worth noting that the Japanese government has not yet decided on the specifications of Shinzo Abe's funeral. Now his body is placed in Zengshang Temple, which is only a sacrificial arrangement within the family, and only Shinzo Abe's family and relatives can go to worship. And why did Lai Chingde enter smoothly? According to Kim Meiling, a Taiwanese independence tycoon who lives in Japan, she made a match with Lai Ching-teh into Zengshang Temple on that day and met Shinzo Abe's widow Abe Akie . Kim Meiling has always been known as the "Godmother of Taiwan Independence" and is also a close friend of the Abe family . Although the top leaders of the DPP refuted Kim Meiling's statement, there is no wind and waves after all, and the specific situation will be explained slowly.

Lai Ching-te

"Taiwan independence godmother" Jin Meiling

There are also many factions and branches among the Taiwan independence forces. Among them, Taiwan independence elements in Taiwan like to call Zheng Nanrong, who committed suicide in the late 1980s because of rebellion against KMT , the "Taiwan independence godmother". His wife Ye Julan is naturally the "Taiwan independence godmother". These people even hope to print Zheng Nanrong's avatar on the banknotes in Taiwan, which shows how frenzy it is. In politics, Lee Teng-hui likes to call him the "Godfather of Taiwan independence", while the "Godmother of Taiwan independence" is Kim Mei-ling, former policy adviser to Taiwan. Kim Meiling was born in Taiwan Province in 1934. At that time, the Taiwanese people were still under the rule of the Japanese. Jin Meiling's parents are both Tainan people, they are privileged classes who are attached to the Japanese and run rice business. Kim Mi-ling followed her father to Osaka, Japan for two years in elementary school, so she developed a wrong understanding of ethnic belonging. After Japan's defeat in 1945 and was restored to Taiwan, Kim Mei-ling began to secretly boycott the mainland and the Kuomintang government.

Jin Meiling

Jin Meiling entered the junior high school of Taiwan’s best Taipei No. 1 Girls’ Middle School. At that time, she gradually used the issue of unification and provincial issues to create trouble. For example, she wrote an essay in 1948 to criticize the Kuomintang’s system for being unfair to people in Taiwan, even the school system. She was also severely criticized by her teacher, which aroused her hostility to the Kuomintang. In 1952, Kim Mi-ling did not enter university after graduating from high school. It was not until 7 years later, that is, in 1959, that he went to Waseda University in Japan to study for his English major. During the Waseda University , Kim Meiling joined the Taiwan Youth Society, a civil society that actively advocates "Taiwan independence". The group was founded in the 1950s. It mainly absorbs Taiwanese youth in Japan and wants to promote the "Taiwan independence" movement after World War II . In 1970, the Taiwan Youth Society was incorporated into the "Taiwan Independent Alliance". Taiwan independence tycoon Gu Kuanmin also joined the Taiwan Youth Society in the 1960s and continued to make trouble.

Jin Meiling and the stubborn Taiwanese independence factionist You Xikun

Taiwan Province in the 1950s and 1960s were completely controlled by Chiang Kai-shek. Although he hated the new red regime in the mainland, he also hated the Taiwanese independence factionist. After being exposed, Taiwanese independence elements such as Jin Meiling were all revoked from their household registration on Taiwan, and some people were even wanted overseas. Kim Mi-ling has stayed in Japan for a long time, and it is precisely because of this experience that she has met many Japanese politicians, including former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Kim Mi-ling once helped Shinzo Abe and gave election suggestions. Shinzo Abe even bowed to Kim Mi-ling in public. After Shinzo Abe became famous in politics, Kim Mi-ling and Shinzo Abe maintained a very good relationship. Kim Mi-ling doesn't like to say that the Prime Minister is his friend, but likes to say, "My friend has a Prime Minister."According to Kim Meiling's words: "Get fresh mullet roe , pineapple , and lychees from Taiwan, and they will be sent to the Prime Minister's residence in person, so that Abe will taste different. " Judging from these details, Kim Meiling does have a close relationship with Shinzo Abe.

Abe Shinzo

In 2000, Chen Shui-bian of the DPP immediately hired Kim Mei-ling as a "policy consultant" after taking charge of Taiwan Province. Her main purpose is to promote the "Taiwan independence" process on Taiwan Island and modify the historical memory of Taiwanese people for Japan, so that they can have a good impression of Japan. Jin Meiling even spared no effort to whitewash Chen Shui-bian when he broke up with a corruption case, claiming: "even if Ah Bian is extremely guilty, as long as Ah Bian takes on the banner of 'Taiwan independence', he will unconditionally support Chen Shui-bian." . Because of such "Taiwan independence" behavior, Kim Mei-ling has become enemies with many people who support cross-strait reunification. Li Ao once faced Kim Mi-ling head-on in a political commentary program in 2011. The two of them verbally refused to give in to each other, and they fought over conflicts on the island and Japan issues, and they kept scolding. and Li Ao finally chose to "urinate" and leave, which also made the outside world doubt whether he left the seat because he was unhappy.

Li Ao

Jin Meiling has been wandering between Taiwan and Japan for a long time because of her political views highly compatible with the DPP. She has repeatedly stated: "Japan and Taiwan are a community of shared future", and this view has also been cited by Tsai Ing-wen many times. , and she also said: " Today is Hong Kong, tomorrow is Taiwan, and the day after tomorrow Okinawa ", this is the origin of Abe's theory that "If there is something to do in Taiwan, Japan will have something to do." This time, Shinzo Abe was assassinated. As a relative and friend of Shinzo Abe, she can naturally enter the Zengshang Temple where Shinzo Abe's coffin is parked to pay her condolences. According to her, she met Taiwan's deputy leader Lai Ching-te at the entrance of Zengshang Temple at 5 pm on July 11. Kim Mi-ling thought that no one might have brought Lai Ching-tek into the venue, so she took the initiative to bring him into the venue and helped him adjust his seat, and arranged for Lai Ching-tek to meet Abe Shinzo Abe's widow Abe Akie. 's speech was all about Kim Meiling's own words, and her intention to highlight her friendly image was very significant. But this was denied by the Taiwanese authorities and said bluntly: "Ms. Jin just needs to be low-key, there is no need to speak to the media."

Kim Meiling took Lai Ching-te to the worship site

Who exactly made Lai Ching-te enter Zengshang Temple

This time, Shinzo Abe was assassinated. Tsai Ing-wen not only arranged a large-scale memorial ceremony on the island, but also allowed 3,368 public schools and units across the island to "lower half-staff" to mourn on July 11. , and Lai Ching-te went to Japan to worship Shinzo Abe, without any warning in advance. He went to Japan secretly, and it may be only known to the senior management of the Taiwan Island and the Japanese foreign affairs department. The DPP sent a former legislative representative of the public opinion of Kim Meiling to answer the questions. She served as a representative of the public opinion of the legislative body during the period of Chen Shui-bian of the DPP, and she was also an old acquaintance with Kim Mi-ling. She claimed: "On the family festival on July 12, Kim Mi-ling and Lai Ching-te met by chance at the door. The two greeted him politely. It was Kim Mi-ling who forced Lai Ching-te to introduce each other to Mrs. Abe." , and Xie Xinni herself was entrusted by Abe's family and was specifically responsible for receiving Lai Ching-te, so there was no situation where Lai Ching-te could not enter Zeng Shang Temple to participate in the Abe family sacrifice. It can be seen from this that there is indeed an Abe family member who asked Xie Xinni to entertain Lai Ching-te, and I think this family member is very likely to be Shinzo Abe's younger brother Kishi Nobuo .

Xie Xinni

Ki Nobuo and Lai Ching-te had long collusion. In 2019, Lai Ching-te went to Japan as the head of an administrative agency in Taiwan. He met the then Deputy Minister of Finance, Shinzo Suzuki, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's confidant, Liberal Democratic Party Acting Secretary-General Hagida Koichika , Abe's younger brother Nobuo Kishi, former Prime Minister Koizumiro son Koizumiro , etc. Lai Ching-te's trip was to participate in the 2020 Taiwan leadership election. He went to Japan specifically in the hope of gaining support from Japanese politicians. Nobuo Kishi is the invitation to Lai Ching-te's itinerary, and the relationship between the two is very close. In 2020, Nobusuke Kishi wrote an article in the media claiming: "We look forward to the United States, Japan and Taiwan having security dialogue." It can be seen that Nobusuke Kishi has had long-term contacts with Taiwan.

Lai Ching-te and Kishi Nobuo (second from right)

In 2021, the local epidemic on Taiwan's island continued to spread, but medical institutions lacked the most important vaccine . Japan has provided a large number of AstraZeneca new crown vaccines in Taiwan. Because of the potential risk of thrombosis, few people are vaccinated in Japan, so it is best to give favors. However, the DPP began to bite each other in order to compete for this contribution. Lai Ching-te said that he personally called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. It seems that the connection between Lai Ching-te and Abe has always been smooth. In fact, whether it is Kim Mi-ling or Kishi Nobuo, this shows that in today's Japan, there are still a group of energy-rich people who are standing up for the Democratic Progressive Party authorities in Taiwan, which is also a question that the mainland should be vigilant about. The "Taiwan independence" conspiracy is actually an imported product, and many of the earliest "Taiwan independence" people came from the Chinese group in Japan and the United States. They sold this idea into Taiwan through a series of means, and at the same time used their huge financial resources to support the independence forces on Taiwan.

Ki Nobuo

Japan is very good at making trouble in this field and inciting relations between the Taiwan Strait. In the past three years, Lee Teng-hui, the largest pro-Japanese faction on Taiwan’s island, and Shinzo Abe, the largest "friendly and anti-China faction on Japan’s island, have all died one after another, which will also affect the degree of collusion between Taiwan and Japan. The reason why Tsai Ing-wen and Lai Ching-te commemorated Shinzo Abe in such a high-profile manner is on the one hand because of his guilt after the collapse of his backer, and on the other hand, it is to please the right-wingers and ordinary people in Japan. He hopes to re-open to open gongs and drums to find a new Japanese backer. In recent years, the people in Japan have become increasingly favorable to the mainland, and the "anti-China wave" in the whole world is still rising. Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party hopes to use this social atmosphere to lay a solid foundation for their “anti-China and protect Taiwan” line and carry out its “Taiwan independence conspiracy.”

Lee Teng-hui and Shinzo Abe

The reason why the Taiwan issue is difficult to solve is because the US, Japan, Britain and Europe on Taiwan’s island are intricate and intertwined, and they move the whole body with one blow. If the mainland of wants to strip these forces away bit by bit, it will probably take some effort. However, as the saying goes, "cut the mess with a quick knife", the mainland at the beginning of the founding of New China is also a crisscrossing external forces. History tells us that as long as we use tough means to defend our own sovereign interests, these external forces are "paper tigers". I believe that as long as the mainland can make up its mind to solve the Taiwan issue in one fell swoop. These external problems will naturally be solved, and China will enter a new stage of historical development and reach a new level.