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The national version of the ancient books has long proved that the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the Ryukyus

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After Ma Ying-jeou visited the national version of the ancient books, he made a blockbuster discovery! The historical truth has been revealed, and a new breakthrough has been made in the question of the ownership of the Diaoyu Islands! Please poke in for details.

Former President Ma Ying-jeou's recent visit to the national version of an ancient book uncovered an earth-shattering historical truth! After years of in-depth research and meticulous research, the issue of the ownership of the Diaoyu Islands has long been clearly defined in the state's secret ancient books. This time, we finally have conclusive evidence that the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the Ryukyus!

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Historians have found a precious account in a series of ancient texts that reveal the geographical location and administrative divisions of the time. According to these records, the Diaoyu Islands are actually part of China's territory. The question of the ownership of the islands has been a point of contention between China and Japan for years, and now the national version of the ancient book has finally revealed the truth.

The national version of the ancient books has long proved that the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the Ryukyus

According to the detailed records in ancient books, Diaoyu Dao was once one of the important navigation beacons of ancient Chinese navigators, marking the development of ancient Chinese navigation technology. The Ryukyu Islands are simply not able to effectively control and administer this territory, let alone prove their sovereignty. However, the Japanese side has always claimed that the islands were part of the Ryukyu Kingdom and illegally occupied them at the end of the 19th century.

The national version of the ancient books has long proved that the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the Ryukyus

This time, the national version of the ancient book gives us strong evidence to reveal the truth about the ownership of the Diaoyu Islands. It also proves once again that history cannot be tampered with and that international law remains the best way to resolve disputes.

The national version of the ancient books proves the true ownership of the Diaoyu Islands

The national version of the ancient books has long proved that the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the Ryukyus

During Ma Ying-jeou's visit to the national version of ancient books, his team of experts found a precious set of ancient records detailing the geographical location, historical evolution and administrative affiliation of the Diaoyu Islands. Contrary to the claims of the Ryukyu Kingdom, these ancient texts prove that the Diaoyu Islands have been Chinese territory since ancient times. It can be said that this is a historical feast that breaks the lie!

The national version of the ancient books has long proved that the Diaoyu Islands do not belong to the Ryukyus

The historical status and role of the Diaoyu Islands

According to the national version of ancient books, Diaoyu Dao was one of the important navigation beacons for Chinese navigators in ancient times, marking China's development and exploration spirit in the maritime field. The island not only provided the necessary markers for ancient Chinese navigation, but also became an important hub for trade and cultural exchange. These precious ancient records provide strong support for the sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands.

The question of the ownership of the Diaoyu Islands has surfaced

For years, China and Japan have argued over the ownership of the Diaoyu Islands. However, in the national version of the ancient books, we find a series of conclusive evidence that reveals the truth. The Ryukyu Kingdom did not exercise effective control and management over the island, and could not prove its sovereignty. At the same time, Japan's illegal occupation of the islands at the end of the 19th century further demonstrated their ambitions for the Diaoyu Islands.

History cannot be tampered with, and international law is the best way to resolve disputes

The national version of the ancient book is not only a witness to history, but also an important basis for future dispute resolution. No matter how hard you try to falsify history, the truth will eventually emerge. The international community should respect historical facts and international law, resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation, and maintain regional peace and stability.

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