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Write a political paper on "My Thoughts on Realizing One Country, Two Systems and the Reunification of the Motherland", 1500 words or so.
First, why should China be reunified? Throughout the history of China, the Chinese nation has always been a unified national family. The history of the Chinese nation is the history of upholding unity and opposing separatism. A unified country is the dream of everyone in China, because it involves everyone's vital interests. The country is divided, and no one will benefit if the people are trampled upon. Only when China is unified, our country will be strong and our life will be beautiful. Therefore, completing the great cause of national reunification is the fundamental interest of the Chinese nation.

The concept of "peaceful reunification and one country, two systems" was put forward by Comrade Xiaoping to solve the problem of Taiwan Province Province, and further thought was made to solve the problems of Hongkong and Macao. Under this great idea, we successfully recovered Hong Kong and Macao. However, after so many years, the problem of Taiwan Province Province has not made much progress and has not been solved for a long time. Taiwan Province Province has become a huge stumbling block to the great cause of the motherland's reunification, and our nation is in trouble.

We have to feel that the passage of time really has infinite power. More than 50 years ago, we had a nation with the same will, but today we have to meet.

Let's review the process of the reunification of the motherland. First of all, Hong Kong is an issue between China and Britain. Since 1982, the Chinese and British governments have conducted two years of arduous negotiations on the settlement of the Hong Kong issue. 1984, 19 In February, the heads of Chinese and British governments formally signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration in Beijing. At that time, China was an increasingly powerful country and played an important role in the world. For Britain, China is a huge market, and Britain will not give up the whole of China for a small Hong Kong and let Hong Kong return.