Lien Chan, honorary chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang Party (KMT), has
called on the people to have a right view of history, saying only by looking at
history correctly can one correctly look into the future.
"We can tolerate our past enemies but can never forget them, therefore we
must have a correct understanding of history," Lien said in a recent interview
with the "Oriental Horizon" of China Central Television.
The interview was carried out when China marked the 60th anniversary of the
Chinese people's war of resistance against Japanese aggression and the world
anti-fascist war.
Lien's grandfather moved to the mainland after Taiwan was cededto Japan in
1895. Recalling his childhood during the war of resistance against Japanese
aggression in northwest China, he saidthe bombing of Japanese planes was "too
fierce and cruel."
"The July 7 Incident in 1937 was a unprompted and self-conscious rebellion of
the whole Chinese nation against Japanese aggression. I believe it was a history
of struggle of theentire nation, which is of a historical significance to
today's Taiwan in particular," he said.
It was a war participated by the whole nation. Both the KMT andthe Communist
Party of China played a part, not for a certain party but for the Chinese
nation, noted Lien. "Therefore we must have a broad and lofty vision."
"I think the way we are going is a right one," he said.
Regarding the recent commemorative activities held by the KMT Central
Committee and Lien himself, he said the KMT has the responsibility to highlight
the history though it is currently an opposition party.
It is especially so when the Taiwan authorities obviously and deliberately
avoid the historical connection of Taiwan and the mainland.
The Chinese people love peace. Even in the century of foreign invasions and
wars, the Chinese people kept struggling for the future, Lien said.
"There is no word to describe or value their sacrifice and experience of
drifting away from home, but we should memorize the history today and let our
children know there were such people whodid such things in that time," he said.
"Recalling history and looking into the future, I hope the country and the
nation will never be bullied by others. Therefore prosperity and peace is the
goal we should pursue. We must seek peace and development through peaceful
coexistence and cooperationand share prosperity in the future. I believe it is
the grand common aspiration of our nation," said Lien.