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In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row

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Chiang Kai-shek received a letter from Chairman Mao in his office inviting him to return to the mainland, but with six conditions. The six conditions include: Chiang Kai-shek can settle in each province after returning to the mainland, and hopes to set up a residence and office in Lushan; Chiang Ching-kuo served as the governor of Taiwan Province, and internal affairs were governed by Taiwan Province; The central government controlled the Kuomintang's air force and navy, but had to send a division to guard Taiwan; Communication between Beijing and Taiwan was decided after the merger of Xiamen and Kinmen; The standard of living must not fall; The rank of an incumbent official cannot be changed.

However, due to historical development, these six conditions were not immediately accepted by the Party Central Committee. Since then, the Taiwan issue has been unresolved, coupled with the intervention of the United States and the rise of Taiwan independence forces, cross-strait relations have gradually become tense, and ties between the mainland and Taiwan have gradually been severed. Nevertheless, the sons and daughters of China still look forward to Taiwan's return to the mainland, because Taiwan is an inalienable part of China and a treasure island of the motherland.

However, history cannot make assumptions about ifs, and cannot go back in time to make changes. At present, the road to Taiwan's return to the mainland may be more difficult, but this is the trend of the times, and no one can stop it. Although the Taiwan issue is far from being resolved, the expectations and efforts of the Chinese people for this goal will continue, and I believe that Taiwan will return to the embrace of the motherland in the near future.

(Source of this article: Beautiful Boy Talk About History, Author: Beautiful Boy)

In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row
In 1965, Chairman Mao wrote a letter inviting Chiang Kai-shek to return to the mainland, and after Chiang Kai-shek listened, he set six conditions in a row