First of all, geographically speaking, Taiwan Province Province was originally a part of the motherland. Later, due to the crustal movement, about 6.5438+0 million years ago, the connected part sank into a strait, and Taiwan Province Province became a mainland island surrounded by the sea in the East China Sea. The seabed topography of the Taiwan Province Strait can prove this point.
Secondly, in terms of blood relationship, among the residents in Taiwan Province Province, the Han nationality accounts for about 97%, mainly from Guangdong and Fujian in the mainland. Even the "indigenous" Gaoshan people in Taiwan Province Province have their roots in the mainland. It shows that our compatriots in Taiwan Province Province are our brothers and sisters, linked by blood.
Thirdly, historically, Taiwan Province Province has been the "land of emperors" in all previous dynasties. As early as AD 230, Sun Quan, the monarch of Soochow during the Three Kingdoms period, sent a general Wei Wenling to Yizhou (now Taiwan Province Province) with a fleet of ten thousand people. Zheng Chenggong, a national hero in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, led the army to defeat the Dutch colonists who occupied Taiwan Province Province for 38 years, and formally recovered Taiwan Province Province in 1662.
Finally, cultural origin: Many residents in Taiwan Province Province and Fujian Province believe in Mazu.