On the 18th, Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen convened a dinner with the Democratic Progressive Party's "legislative ban" on the island. Someone suggested that those who shouted "should the five-star red flags be 'legislative ban'."

[Global Network Report Intern Reporter Yin Yanhui] Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen convened a dinner with the Democratic Progressive Party "legislators" on the 18th. Someone suggested that those who shouted "legislative prohibitions" on the island by "shouldering the five-star red flag." Tsai Ing-wen also asked her staff to conduct further research. In response, some netizens on the island said, "Before the five-star red flag is prohibited, please ban the 'Taiwan independence flag' first."

Tsai Ing-wen’s data picture (Picture source: Taiwan’s United Daily News)

According to Taiwan’s “ China Times Electronic News ” report on June 18, Tsai Ing-wen had a dinner with Democratic Progressive Party “legislators” Guan Biling, Jiang Yongchang, Luo Zhizheng, Wang Dingyu and others at the Tsai Office at noon on the 18th. Some "legislators" threatened that those who took the five-star red flag and waved the flag and shouted should be "legislatively prohibited", and Tsai Ing-wen asked her staff to record it and do further research.

In recent years, the five-star red flag has appeared on the island many times, but the Taiwan authorities and the "independence faction" regard it as a "thorn in the eyes". At the end of April, on the streets of Taipei Ximending , there were people on the island holding five-star red flags, shouting the slogan of "destroying 'Taiwan independence'", and taking to the streets to protest the Tsai Ing-wen authorities and the "independence faction" on the island. At that time, Taiwan’s green media Liberty Times said in anger that “has the frequency of five-star red flags appearing on the streets of Taipei City increased?”

Another green media on the island, "Sanli News Network", also reported on May 6 that some people held up five-star red flags on the streets of Taipei, and in addition to three five-star red flags on their propaganda car, there was also a slogan with the words "One family on both sides of the Taiwan Strait".

On the 10th of that month, the Liberty Times reported that Tsai Ing-wen went to a group buying network company to learn about the business situation of e-commerce. The company boss asked Tsai Ing-wen several current affairs issues, including the situation where the people on the island held five-star red flags to protest against the Taiwan authorities. In response to the boss' inquiry, Tsai Ing-wen claimed that she had told the "President" Su Zhenchang to ask the "Police Affairs Office" to communicate with local police agencies, "If there is abuse of freedom of speech, it will cause social unrest or disturb violence, the police must actively deal with it."

At that time, some netizens questioned Tsai Ing-wen, if they wanted to catch the five-star red flag, they would catch the "Taiwan independence flag" together↓

. Regarding the dinner with the "legislators" of Tsai Ing-wen claimed that she asked her staff to study the ban on the five-star red flag. Netizens on the island angrily said: "Before banning the five-star flag, please ban the 'Taiwan independence flag' first!!"

Regarding the more and more five-star red flags appeared on the streets of the island in recent years, Bao Chengke, a scholar at East China Normal University, published an article in Hong Kong's China Review News Agency in July last year that this move exposed the DPP's fear and impatient for the five-star red flag to fly everywhere on the island, saying that this deliberate way of provoking trouble was to "play with fire."

Taiwanese people hang five-star red flags, which means the social changes on Taiwan’s island. Taiwanese compatriots have increased their favorability to the mainland and are intimate about the five-star red flag. "This development appears when the DPP is in power, which shows the criticism and denial of the DPP in Taiwan society."

Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council in mainland China, also criticized at a regular press conference in July last year that the green camp promoted the ban on hanging the five-star red flag, which means that the DPP authorities did not repent, continued to incite populist , deliberately provoked the one-China principle, and wantonly undermined the peace and stability of cross-strait relations. "This kind of fire-playing behavior will surely suffer the consequences and further harm the interests of Taiwan compatriots."