Former President Ma Ying-ji, the former President Ma Ying-je, visiting mainland China, the Diaoyu Islands(Taiwan is called Diaoyutai and Japan known as Jian Ge.) The sovereignty issues again emphasized that the ancient book proves that the Diaoyu Islands does not belong to Ryukyu.
Comprehensive Taiwan Lianhe Daily China Times reported that Ma Ying -jeou visited the newly built Xi'an version hall on Saturday (April 6). When he saw the ancient book of ancient books related to the history of the Diaoyu Islands Lieyu, heIt is emphasized that this is an ancient book who studies the Diaoyu Islands.
Ma Ying -jeou, who had actively participated in the fishing movement in the 1970s, said that he had previously seen the same ancient books at Oxford University. This ancient book proves that the Diaoyu Islands did not belong to Ryukyu.He called on the museum to do a good job of collecting functions and must be open to the outside world.
When Xi Jinping, President of Mainland China, inspected the Beijing Edition Pavilion in June last year, the staff also introduced the Ryukyu record to Xi Jinping.Xi Jinping said: "When I was working in Fuzhou, I knew that there were Ryukyu Hall, Ryukyu Tomb, and Ryukyu's exchanges with deep relationships in Fuzhou. At that time, there were 36 surnames of Fujian people entering Ryukyu." This remark caused the mainland's heated discussion among the people of the mainland.Ryukyu problem.
It is written in 1534 AD, which is the earliest description of the relevant historical documents.Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan have claimed to have sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands.
It is reported that when Ma Ying -jeou served as the president, he paid great attention to the Diaoyu Islands sovereignty. He had emphasized that the sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands Lieyu was repaid "Republic of China" with Taiwan on October 25, 1945."confirm.
In addition, Ma Ying -jeou also said that Chinese civilization is the only ancient civilization in the world that has not been interrupted. The descendants of text thousands of years ago can now read. Taiwan folks also attach great importance to Chinese culture and "to classicsThe attention of ancient books is the cultural heritage that exists in the hearts of most Taiwanese. "
Ma Ying -jeou also specifically listed the "Mencius" Liang Hui as an example. It is mentioned that if you catch a fish that is less than one foot long in the Zhou Dynasty, he should throw it back.Combined with modern life, "the ancient texts of classical Chinese are not outdated."