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Anyway, whatever support you need

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I'll help you with it

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Got it! Xue Yang, is it?

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Then I'll reach out to him

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I'll have him contact Zhong Mingxuan

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Regarding government tourism

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So, let me tell you

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I have support on my end

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You know I went to the state banquet this year, right?

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I went to meet Xi Jinping

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So, can we

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Focus on inviting a few with higher traffic

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Otherwise, we can arrange something else with them

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Subsidize some ferry and flight tickets

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Because it's for your whole group

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Is

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Documented Taiwanese youth in China

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Together with compatriots from China

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Chen Baiyuan once relied on a song

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China boss

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In both China and Taiwan

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Extremely popular for a time

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However, he was once part of China's united front

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He was one of the model internet celebrities

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But he faced repeated blows from China

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Now he chooses to join us

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Through his personal experiences

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We will help you understand

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The story behind these actions

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Showcasing compatriots from both sides

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Together we overcome difficulties

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Don't believe in rumors

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Scientific prevention is the most important

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Today we are visiting his hometown

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Taichung

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He hasn't been caught yet, right?

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Chen Boyuan's connections with China

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We have to start from when he was 13

01:05 - 01:06

He joined

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The Shaolin Temple in Henan

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Actually, when we first went there

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They were very friendly to us

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It was just that I was only 13 at that time

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Because I was a bit chubby before

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So they would treat me

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teasing me

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I am from Taiwan

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But they will

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It feels a bit out of place

01:21 - 01:22

They look at me like this

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There's a joke that can't be made

01:23 - 01:25

But I think this is real

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Actually, at that time I said

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You China are just Taiwan's largest outlying island

01:28 - 01:30

You China are just Taiwan's largest outlying island

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Yes, I said that once

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And since that time

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When I returned to the dorm

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There would always be a group of seniors

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And they would surround me

01:37 - 01:38

Beat me up like this

01:38 - 01:39

They kept bullying me continuously

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for about a year or so

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To be honest, the abbot of our Shaolin Temple

01:43 - 01:44

What else is there?

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They are actually all sent by the Communist Party

01:46 - 01:47

It's because they experienced

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The Cultural Revolution

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So they rebuilt these temples

01:51 - 01:52

Actually, it was funded by the Communist Party

01:52 - 01:53

And then they went to renovate

01:53 - 01:55

Then they sent Communist Party members there

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I didn't realize it before

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Because I was only 13 at that time

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And I used to watch 'Bright Sword'

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Talk about our spirit of resistance

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So at that time, I watched those resistance films

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I felt that kind of

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How could the Japanese treat us like this?

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And how could Americans go to fight in Korea?

02:07 - 02:09

Then we supported the Korean War

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The martyrs of China

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And how many people died, all those things

02:12 - 02:14

At that time, I watched these films

02:14 - 02:15

I began to have

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A strong sense of national sentiment

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After graduating from the Shaolin Temple in Henan

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You went to the U.S. to study

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Yes

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That would be high school, right?

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Yes

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At that time, you already had that kind of

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sentiment of resisting America and aiding Korea

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When I arrived in the United States

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because of our Asian appearance

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it's actually easier to face discrimination in America

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Yes

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and when I experienced discrimination

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I felt that

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maybe it was because my country wasn't strong enough

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that I was being bullied like this

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So I thought at that time

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after I finish high school

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I want to go to college

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Going back to China to study like this

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And then the motivation is to say

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To contribute to the motherland

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At that time, my thinking was like this

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So I applied to go there

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But later I felt

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Racial discrimination might be part of it

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But I think the biggest reason is because

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The political systems are different

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People with our kind of features

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And there's a large dictatorship over there

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Constantly embarrassing itself in the international community

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So it leads these people

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To have this bias against our Asian features

03:13 - 03:15

Chen Boyuan returned to China after finishing his three years of high school in the United States

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He resolutely returned to China

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He enrolled in Huaqiao University

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So what kind of school is Huaqiao University?

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Before I started studying there

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I didn't know what the United Front Work Department was

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It was only 2018 at that time

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It said on the document about my school

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that it is Huaqiao University under the United Front Work Department of the Central Committee

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We have many overseas Chinese students

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From Malaysia

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from Indonesia

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and also from Africa

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including South Africa

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At that time, I thought it was a

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school that seemed very international

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It wasn't until I started studying there that I realized

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I felt like I had entered a concentration camp

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Because every day in class, we would learn

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a brief history of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation

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Then we would study an introduction to Xi Jinping's thoughts

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I can show you the class schedule

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I can show you this screenshot

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Do foreign friends also have to study Xi Jinping Thought?

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We

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We have to take that course on

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the brief history of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation

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The content we cover is all about

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How the U.S. persecuted us

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And how Japan persecuted us

04:14 - 04:16

And back then, we watched it with great interest

04:16 - 04:17

Because these martyrs sacrificed themselves heroically

04:17 - 04:18

And then went over there to fight

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And wow, our nation

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Losing too much blood, or something

04:21 - 04:23

This is the spirit of resistance

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And telling us not to forget national humiliation, similar to this

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And then also talking about something

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The reasons for the Kuomintang's failure

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Yes, and it's not just what his teacher said

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Although the teacher spoke passionately

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But he also organized the students in our school

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We need to go on stage to present

04:38 - 04:40

That means we need to create a PPT

04:40 - 04:42

Then we will explain the reasons for the KMT's failure

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It was due to inflation at that time

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That's why the KMT struggled

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And that's when the Communist Party rose

04:47 - 04:49

Then we discuss how much the people loved the Communist Party

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Something along those lines

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We, the students from Taiwan

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Actually, it's a very important point

04:52 - 04:53

This is what I realized

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Why I am standing here today

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It's because of us, the students from Taiwan

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In my class alone, there were over a hundred of us

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Each year, over a hundred Taiwanese students

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We go into those kinds of places

05:03 - 05:05

To learn that kind of thinking

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I believe this will definitely

05:07 - 05:08

Impact Taiwanese society

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Yes

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Right, and during our learning process

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The teachers told us

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That the issue between the two sides is not yet unified

05:16 - 05:18

So it depends on us to work hard

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To promote cross-strait integration and development

05:20 - 05:21

This kind of thing

05:21 - 05:22

After the unification of the two sides

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When we went to Taiwan

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It was all about holding some official position

05:26 - 05:26

Things like this

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This is our aspiration

05:28 - 05:31

The current cross-strait integration is the future unification

05:31 - 05:31

Right

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So, cross-strait integration

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It is a model of unification

05:34 - 05:36

During this time, I served in the military

05:36 - 05:38

In the military, I saw these brothers

05:38 - 05:39

They would all say things like

05:39 - 05:40

If the CCP attacks

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We just raise the five-star red flag

05:41 - 05:42

Then it should be fine

05:42 - 05:43

But you haven't thought about

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What we will become next

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I think Taiwan

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If the Communist Party really unifies afterwards

05:48 - 05:49

We won't even deserve Hong Kong

05:49 - 05:50

Yes

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We would become the next Xinjiang

05:52 - 05:53

This is what I've come to realize

05:53 - 05:56

About our friends in Taiwan

05:56 - 05:57

They go to the mainland

05:57 - 05:58

I can show you

05:58 - 05:59

My chat records

05:59 - 06:03

These are from the Taiwan Affairs Office or the United Front Work Department

06:03 - 06:04

They are funding it

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I hope I have friends in Taiwan

06:06 - 06:09

Invite those who have never been to the China

06:09 - 06:11

Whether they are internet celebrities or newcomers

06:11 - 06:13

These people who have never been to the mainland will go

06:13 - 06:14

They will provide funding

06:15 - 06:16

In the second half of the program

06:16 - 06:20

We will directly engage with the United Front Work Department of Wuyi Mountain

06:20 - 06:21

China officials will come to talk

06:21 - 06:22

So these influencers

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they received money for these hospitality services

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They will definitely say

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I had a great time in Xinjiang or something like that

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We have participated in these activities

06:29 - 06:31

I was one of them

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We always had someone guiding us

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And they were all employees of the PRC State Council Taiwan Affairs Office

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They sent people to invite us for meals

06:37 - 06:39

They treated us to meals and took us on tours

06:39 - 06:41

Wherever we went, there would be someone

06:41 - 06:43

The cadres from the PRC State Council Taiwan Affairs Office would take us

06:43 - 06:45

So I said it in name

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I hope for your safety

06:47 - 06:50

But in reality, he doesn't want you to wander around

06:50 - 06:52

Let me tell you, when I first went

06:52 - 06:54

Because I have always liked music production

06:54 - 06:55

So everyone might know

06:55 - 06:57

I am the original creator of the China boss

06:57 - 06:58

I started creating music

06:58 - 07:00

When I first went, I didn't have

07:00 - 07:01

I wasn't really studying

07:01 - 07:03

I was seriously focused on making music

07:03 - 07:06

Until the outbreak of the pandemic

07:06 - 07:07

I started doing this

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Title: "No More Clinginess: Musical Works on the Theme of Fighting the Pandemic"

07:10 - 07:12

They became a huge hit after being released

07:12 - 07:13

I am a student from Taiwan

07:13 - 07:15

So they all rushed in

07:15 - 07:18

A bunch of prosecutors and police

07:19 - 07:21

And what’s that unit called, the disciplinary committee?

07:21 - 07:22

They all came looking for me

07:22 - 07:23

Various news media also came to me

07:23 - 07:26

They said patriotic Taiwanese youth promote pandemic efforts

07:26 - 07:29

They promoted that everyone must unite and all that

07:29 - 07:30

I was originally a rapper

07:30 - 07:32

Singing that kind of stuff like MCs in nightclubs

07:32 - 07:33

And then suddenly, they started praising me like this

07:33 - 07:35

Become a patriotic young Taiwanese

07:35 - 07:37

I was really at a loss at that time

07:37 - 07:40

Actually, Taiwan's culture and China

07:40 - 07:41

They are really quite similar

07:41 - 07:42

Especially the Minnan culture

07:42 - 07:44

That's why I do Minnan rap

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It's because I went to the Minnan region

07:46 - 07:47

I got to know the local community

07:47 - 07:49

I feel it's very similar to Taiwan

07:49 - 07:51

Then I met this person at that time

07:51 - 07:54

The son of the president of the Jinjiang Taiwan Association

07:54 - 07:58

So, the president of the Jinjiang Taiwan Association

07:58 - 08:00

Are both he and his son from Taiwan?

08:00 - 08:01

He is not from Taiwan

08:02 - 08:03

They just say, you know

08:03 - 08:07

They just say my grandfather was once Taiwanese

08:07 - 08:09

He escaped to the mainland during the Chinese Civil War

08:09 - 08:10

He fled to the mainland

08:10 - 08:12

This is quite interesting

08:12 - 08:14

Usually, what people hear is

08:14 - 08:16

Chinese people fleeing to Taiwan during the Civil War

08:16 - 08:18

It's rare to hear about Taiwan fleeing to China

08:18 - 08:22

Right, because at that time both the KMT and the CCP were dictatorships

08:22 - 08:27

The trend back then was really international communism

08:27 - 08:28

So people would feel that

08:28 - 08:30

It seemed like communism was the real democracy

08:30 - 08:32

And he often took me to sing

08:32 - 08:34

It made me feel the Minnan culture

08:34 - 08:37

the similarity of culture with Taiwan

08:37 - 08:38

makes me feel that

08:38 - 08:39

we are actually of the same language and ethnicity

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why is it necessary to do this

08:42 - 08:43

just arguing back and forth

08:43 - 08:45

this is our deep connection

08:45 - 08:48

I have deeply fallen in love with China

08:48 - 08:51

but I later realized that

08:51 - 08:53

they will use the idea of being the same language and ethnicity

08:53 - 08:55

this way of Chinese culture

08:55 - 08:57

to make you fall in love with China

08:58 - 09:01

and then link the CCP with China

09:01 - 09:04

which means if you love China, you must love the CCP

09:04 - 09:05

China has a population of 1.4 billion

09:05 - 09:07

It is another situation of being tied up by the CCP

09:07 - 09:10

It can easily become an object used by the CCP

09:10 - 09:12

It turns into you liking Chinese culture

09:12 - 09:13

That’s to support the Chinese Communist Party

09:13 - 09:15

You are everywhere all the time

09:15 - 09:18

There are CCP members everywhere

09:18 - 09:19

So you like Chinese culture

09:19 - 09:20

When you are well-known

09:20 - 09:22

they will come to put you on stage

09:22 - 09:24

And there are five-starred red flags everywhere

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Yes

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You have to tread this path

09:26 - 09:29

Just when Chen Boyuan seemed to have a promising future

09:29 - 09:30

he has received

09:30 - 09:32

Relentless iron fist strikes from Chinese society

09:32 - 09:35

Not only did I not receive a single cent in royalties

09:35 - 09:36

but the company was also drained of resources

09:36 - 09:39

All the staff were poached

09:39 - 09:41

Even his partners and shareholders started making videos to smear him

09:41 - 09:45

At the time, he still held a pro-China stance, yet he was attacked as a Taiwan independence advocate

09:46 - 09:48

Then I ended up with this China boss

09:48 - 09:51

The lyrics of this song are about singing "Mr. Chen at the nightclub" (a popular song at the time)

09:51 - 09:52

Then unexpectedly, it became a huge hit

09:52 - 09:54

A talent agency from Beijing came along

09:54 - 09:56

This Beijing talent agency

09:56 - 09:58

said they would promote me and sign me

09:58 - 09:59

At that time, I just thought

09:59 - 10:00

I was finally being noticed

10:01 - 10:02

Before we signed the contract

10:02 - 10:04

It's clearly written in black and white

10:04 - 10:07

This means the income from platforms like Douyin

10:07 - 10:09

It solely belongs to me

10:09 - 10:12

The income from live performances and song copyrights is split 50/50

10:12 - 10:15

He not only didn't help me finish the MV for the China boss

10:15 - 10:17

I still haven't received the copyright fees for the song

10:17 - 10:20

How many views does this song have in China?

10:20 - 10:24

At that time, it totaled around 1.2 to 1.3 billion views

10:24 - 10:26

Actually, this song was a must-play in KTVs in Taiwan

10:26 - 10:27

Many people would definitely request it

10:27 - 10:30

That should be after "China Boss," followed by "Fujian Ship" (another song)

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And then after you have "Fujian Ship."

10:31 - 10:33

it became popular in KTVs in Taiwan

10:33 - 10:33

Yes

10:33 - 10:34

And at that time

10:34 - 10:36

Even my friends and I went to KTV

10:36 - 10:38

My friends were all requesting that China boss of yours

10:38 - 10:38

I wanted to say

10:38 - 10:41

Hey man, this guy is pro-communist

10:41 - 10:42

I criticized him, yet you still sing his songs

10:43 - 10:44

Really?

10:44 - 10:45

What I was thinking in my heart, but didn't actually say out loud

10:45 - 10:48

Actually, I also feel that the content of that song carries a strong sense of China's united front strategy towards Taiwan

10:48 - 10:49

I mean the China boss

10:49 - 10:51

And then it’s in the Minnan accent

10:51 - 10:54

One song probably costs about six bucks in royalties

10:54 - 10:56

But I haven't received a cent so far

10:56 - 10:57

So this counts as my first time getting hit hard

10:57 - 10:59

You are now coming from Taiwan Province to China to make money

10:59 - 11:01

Do you feel at ease with this in your heart?

11:01 - 11:01

In this world

11:01 - 11:03

There can only be one China

11:03 - 11:06

I, along with the son of the president of the Taiwan Association in Jinjiang

11:06 - 11:07

went out together to check on the company

11:07 - 11:09

I covered all the expenses

11:09 - 11:11

I'm responsible for creating the work

11:11 - 11:13

Then he helps me manage the company

11:13 - 11:14

He acts as my manager

11:14 - 11:16

Suddenly, I had to support twenty to thirty employees

11:16 - 11:17

I felt a lot of pressure

11:17 - 11:18

Indeed

11:18 - 11:18

yes

11:18 - 11:20

one day they held a celebration banquet

11:20 - 11:24

It's organized by the son of the president of the Taiwan Association

11:24 - 11:26

I just realized how ridiculous it is

11:26 - 11:28

When I had a dispute with my company's employees

11:28 - 11:29

I kept asking him for his opinion

11:29 - 11:31

So, was he the one who took the lead in this matter?

11:31 - 11:31

Right

11:31 - 11:33

He pretended to teach me how to manage employees

11:33 - 11:35

In the end, he took everything

11:35 - 11:37

He started his own company

11:37 - 11:39

All my employees went to work for him

11:39 - 11:41

In other words, he initially used you

11:41 - 11:42

Maybe some China boss

11:42 - 11:44

Or the fame of the singer of the "Fujian Ship" song

11:44 - 11:45

and then asked you to help him start a company

11:45 - 11:46

Yes

11:46 - 11:46

Using your fame

11:46 - 11:48

After bringing these companies up

11:48 - 11:49

Taking everything away

11:49 - 11:50

And then you kick me out

11:50 - 11:50

Right

11:51 - 11:54

Then I was really devastated by this

11:54 - 11:55

Because of my relationship with him

11:55 - 11:56

I always thought we were close

11:56 - 11:58

How could he do this to me

11:58 - 12:00

Later, I found out

12:00 - 12:01

He was actually scheming behind my back

12:01 - 12:03

And as if that wasn't enough

12:03 - 12:06

I ended up exposing him in a video

12:06 - 12:06

Right

12:06 - 12:10

I hope society can hold him accountable

12:10 - 12:12

I never expected that he could just

12:12 - 12:16

actually invite these friends of mine from Taiwan

12:16 - 12:17

to smear and fabricate

12:17 - 12:19

these photos in Taiwan

12:19 - 12:21

people from all sides are smearing me as a pro-independence supporter

12:21 - 12:22

And ever since they did this

12:22 - 12:23

after smearing me as pro-independence

12:23 - 12:25

I completely broke down

12:25 - 12:27

Then I was crazily attacked by the little pinks

12:27 - 12:29

Why can they actually be so

12:29 - 12:31

ruthless?

12:31 - 12:32

Everyone knows I am patriotic

12:32 - 12:34

Yet they jump up and say I'm a fake patriot

12:34 - 12:37

And then a group of people crazily attacked me

12:37 - 12:40

At that time, I wanted to prove that I was patriotic

12:40 - 12:41

I wanted to show how patriotic I am

12:41 - 12:42

I even posted a lot of videos showing my patriotism

12:42 - 12:44

I raised the five-star red flag and said

12:44 - 12:47

Yes, I invited my friends from Taiwan to the mainland today

12:47 - 12:49

Then I wanted to show them

12:49 - 12:51

the beautiful landscapes of our motherland

12:51 - 12:52

Yes, to tell them about the slander

12:52 - 12:53

the insults directed at me

12:53 - 12:54

He even insulted my mom

12:54 - 12:55

The ridiculous thing is

12:55 - 12:57

The son of the president of the All-China Federation of Taiwan Compatriots

12:57 - 12:58

his name is A-Chao

12:58 - 12:59

This A-Chao

12:59 - 13:02

because his mother is still a member of the discipline committee in Jinjiang

13:02 - 13:05

When he had a dispute with me at that time

13:05 - 13:06

He mentioned that

13:06 - 13:08

If anything happens to him

13:08 - 13:10

His mother could just walk around the community for a couple of rounds and talk, and this matter would be resolved

13:10 - 13:11

His mother could just walk around the community for a couple of rounds and talk, and this matter would be resolved

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Right, because he is kind of a minor member of the Zhao family (Referring to the families of high-ranking Chinese Communist officials)

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Yeah, and in their entire neighborhood

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it's all Zhao family members

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It's like a red family

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Yeah, their whole neighborhood is filled with them

13:20 - 13:22

So what he means is

13:22 - 13:24

whether it's prosecutors or judges

13:24 - 13:25

they all actually live in that neighborhood

13:25 - 13:26

So he said

13:26 - 13:27

if anything goes wrong

13:27 - 13:29

His mother could resolve the matter by just walking around the community for a couple of rounds

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I didn't think much of it at the time

13:31 - 13:32

After I reported them

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the criminal case was already filed

13:34 - 13:36

Then the court surprisingly gave me a ruling

13:36 - 13:37

Do you know what it said?

13:37 - 13:39

They told me the other party was missing

13:40 - 13:41

It's really outrageous

13:41 - 13:44

Now he is still continuously uploading videos on TikTok

13:44 - 13:45

Yeah, still posting videos

13:45 - 13:46

Chen Boyuan experienced

13:46 - 13:48

after facing the Zhao family's iron fist

13:48 - 13:51

His belief in the Chinese Dream shattered instantly

13:51 - 13:53

I deeply realized

13:53 - 13:54

the place I was in

13:54 - 13:55

It's not a democratic place

13:55 - 13:57

Today I can continue to flatter the Communist Party

13:57 - 14:00

I still have two to three million fans on the mainland

14:00 - 14:01

But I feel that this matter

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I really can't go on with it

14:02 - 14:04

Today I can handle it

14:04 - 14:05

I can keep flattering

14:05 - 14:06

We are currently on good terms with the Communist Party

14:06 - 14:07

In the short term

14:07 - 14:09

We talk about building buildings

14:09 - 14:11

We talk about building bridges, like the cross-sea bridge

14:11 - 14:12

For our economy in the short term

14:12 - 14:13

it can develop very quickly

14:13 - 14:15

But one day, if the Communist Party issues a

14:15 - 14:16

any policy

14:16 - 14:19

Especially when the communists cooperate with them

14:19 - 14:20

They can breach the contract

14:20 - 14:22

Everything is signed in black and white

14:22 - 14:23

You won't have to play anymore

14:23 - 14:24

I can handle it today

14:24 - 14:25

But I don't want

14:25 - 14:27

My fellow countrymen in Taiwan

14:27 - 14:29

To experience something similar to what I did

14:29 - 14:30

Actually, our photography diary

14:30 - 14:33

Had already been in June 2022

14:33 - 14:34

We had already criticized Chen Boyuan

14:34 - 14:36

At that time, China's domestically produced aircraft carrier

14:36 - 14:37

Fujian ship launched

14:37 - 14:39

Chen Boyuan made a song called 'Fujian Ship

14:39 - 14:41

To intimidate Taiwan

14:41 - 14:42

Actually, this process of change

14:42 - 14:43

is very painful

14:43 - 14:45

I went through a long period of time

14:45 - 14:48

It was a constant, crazy shift in my thoughts

14:48 - 14:50

It was also after I was hit hard during that time

14:50 - 14:51

that I started watching your videos

14:51 - 14:53

I also began to watch various major news from Taiwan

14:53 - 14:55

important news

14:55 - 14:57

I also looked into these professors from political science

14:57 - 14:58

Professor Ming Juzheng's video

14:58 - 15:00

I then deeply realized that

15:00 - 15:02

there are actually differences in the system

15:02 - 15:05

These differences between democracy and authoritarianism

15:05 - 15:05

Right

15:06 - 15:07

But at that time, I actually

15:07 - 15:08

I just need to ignore this matter

15:08 - 15:09

Then I can

15:09 - 15:11

I can continue to love the party and my country

15:11 - 15:12

I can make money

15:12 - 15:13

What I want to say is

15:13 - 15:15

I faced such a turmoil today

15:15 - 15:16

If next

15:16 - 15:19

We Taiwanese do business with Chinese

15:19 - 15:20

They can all breach contracts

15:20 - 15:20

Right

15:21 - 15:23

We have now arrived at the temple of Chen Boyuan's family

15:23 - 15:25

We are discussing

15:25 - 15:27

The next episode will head to Fujian, China

15:27 - 15:29

To explore the possibility of gathering evidence

15:29 - 15:30

This is me going over with him

15:30 - 15:32

Right, and it would be best to have some

15:32 - 15:34

recordings or footage

15:34 - 15:35

I think as long as there are CCP officials

15:35 - 15:36

who can confirm this themselves

15:36 - 15:38

the credibility would be very high

15:38 - 15:39

I always wait until you’re done filming before I upload, don’t worry

15:39 - 15:40

Only after it's filmed will it be released

15:40 - 15:41

You're crazy

15:42 - 15:43

This project is impressive

15:43 - 15:45

This project is exciting

15:46 - 15:48

It documents our scheming process

15:49 - 15:51

I once posted a video where

15:51 - 15:52

I was wearing a military uniform

15:52 - 15:55

and I saluted all the people of the Chinese nation

15:55 - 15:56

It was a video of me saluting my compatriots

15:56 - 15:58

So right now, people from the mainland

15:58 - 16:00

They still think I'm in the military

16:00 - 16:02

So we can actually create a buzz about

16:02 - 16:04

saying that after my service, I'm going back to my homeland

16:04 - 16:05

Something along those lines

16:05 - 16:07

At the same time, they might think

16:08 - 16:10

that the Minnan people have finished their service

16:10 - 16:12

Now they're finally going back to the mainland to develop properly

16:12 - 16:13

Because I finished my service

16:13 - 16:15

they might know I completed it in June

16:15 - 16:17

Then I say I'm currently restricted from leaving the country

16:17 - 16:19

Because I'm too patriotic

16:19 - 16:21

So I can't go back to the mainland

16:21 - 16:23

What I currently tell them is

16:23 - 16:25

I am currently being persecuted in Taiwan

16:25 - 16:26

I can't go to the mainland

16:26 - 16:27

How could they believe it, oh my gosh

16:27 - 16:28

They will believe it

16:28 - 16:30

They definitely will believe it

16:31 - 16:34

They say all sorts of things about how the DPP is treating me

16:34 - 16:36

Similar things like that

16:36 - 16:38

To gain their trust in this way

16:38 - 16:39

In this manner

16:39 - 16:41

Then I can participate in the Strait Herald

16:41 - 16:42

And whatever else

16:42 - 16:43

I can just talk nonsense

16:43 - 16:45

It's mainly about the Strait Herald

16:45 - 16:46

Do you have a chance to be featured?

16:46 - 16:46

And then he follows to film

16:46 - 16:47

I can go

16:47 - 16:49

Right, and then you all finish filming

16:49 - 16:50

Maybe there's something private

16:50 - 16:51

Chatting with that official

16:51 - 16:53

The reporters can record the conversations

16:53 - 16:53

Yes

16:54 - 16:56

The Straits Herald can get in touch

16:56 - 16:57

You two are Chinese

16:57 - 16:58

Filming these things

16:58 - 16:59

Right, right, right

16:59 - 17:00

He's okay with it

17:00 - 17:01

I can handle this

17:01 - 17:02

When we get to the mainland

17:02 - 17:03

We can manage it

17:03 - 17:05

We can capture that feeling

17:05 - 17:06

You must be fine

17:06 - 17:07

You're a Japanese person for a moment

17:07 - 17:08

Then you're a Chinese person

17:08 - 17:09

Then you're a Taiwanese person

17:09 - 17:10

Wait, you're also Taiwanese

17:10 - 17:11

Then you're an American

17:11 - 17:12

You have a U.S. passport

17:13 - 17:14

You can speak English

17:14 - 17:14

He's really good

17:14 - 17:16

He’s good at Korean, English, and Japanese

17:16 - 17:17

Is that true?

17:17 - 17:18

So after you go out like this

17:18 - 17:19

You already have the translation

17:19 - 17:20

I just want to tell you

17:20 - 17:22

if I go, I would be very flattered

17:22 - 17:24

So I need a guaranteed ticket to come back

17:24 - 17:24

It's you

17:24 - 17:26

You need to call me back

17:26 - 17:27

Because the Strait Times can

17:27 - 17:28

Reveal their details

17:28 - 17:30

And which influencers are involved

17:30 - 17:32

Who are about to or have already participated

17:32 - 17:33

And they are willing

17:33 - 17:35

To collaborate with him

17:35 - 17:36

If you post this before you go

17:36 - 17:38

You were released by the DPP after returning from the military

17:38 - 17:39

You were released by the DPP after returning from the military

17:39 - 17:40

Do you think many people will watch this?

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Yes

17:41 - 17:42

It's okay on TikTok

17:42 - 17:43

Douyin will definitely be very

17:43 - 17:45

Mainland Douyin will surely

17:45 - 17:46

Collect money from the mainland, right?

17:46 - 17:47

I received thirty thousand

17:47 - 17:49

Then I had to sign

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They gave me cash

17:50 - 17:52

Yes, and there was another ten thousand yuan

17:52 - 17:53

What was his opportunity?

17:53 - 17:55

He met me privately

17:55 - 17:56

He came to my house

17:56 - 17:58

Then he met with me one-on-one

17:58 - 18:00

After the meeting, we just

18:00 - 18:02

He handed me a document to sign

18:02 - 18:04

I signed it, and then he gave me cash

18:04 - 18:04

Just like that

18:04 - 18:05

Is there anything we can do about this?

18:05 - 18:06

We received it this time

18:06 - 18:08

I need to contact the officials in mainland China

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Yeah, and I have a good relationship with them

18:10 - 18:13

Right, so I called him

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I can tell him that I really need

18:14 - 18:15

I really need funding

18:15 - 18:17

Because I just finished my military service

18:17 - 18:19

And I hope to do something

18:19 - 18:21

For the country

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And I need some funding

18:22 - 18:23

He will help me apply

18:23 - 18:24

Whether there is money or not

18:25 - 18:26

I don't think that's the main point

18:26 - 18:28

The key is whether you promised these people

18:28 - 18:28

If there's no payment

18:28 - 18:30

it would be even more ridiculous for you to do it

18:30 - 18:31

Because you were doing volunteer work

18:31 - 18:33

Or voluntarily became a free volunteer for the Chinese Communist Party

18:33 - 18:35

You can write a plan and submit it

18:35 - 18:37

They can help you organize a group

18:37 - 18:39

I can even say over in the mainland

18:39 - 18:41

I can invite many Taiwanese people now

18:41 - 18:42

to go over together

18:42 - 18:43

About a dozen

18:43 - 18:44

friends who have never been to the mainland

18:45 - 18:46

Right, and they will help me arrange it

18:46 - 18:47

I just want to say this thing

18:47 - 18:49

can we just directly organize a group?

18:49 - 18:51

Because initially, I didn't plan to say this

18:51 - 18:52

We can form a group

18:52 - 18:54

So if we can do it now

18:54 - 18:55

I think we should form a group

18:55 - 18:57

If it was a celebrity who went

18:57 - 18:59

Or it’s fine if it’s a lesser-known KOL

18:59 - 19:01

Because those KOLs are also ones that China wants to buy off

19:01 - 19:02

Because those KOLs are also ones that China wants to buy off

19:02 - 19:04

It doesn't have to be a lot

19:04 - 19:04

Not necessarily ten or so

19:04 - 19:06

I think three should be enough

19:06 - 19:08

At least to cover their

19:08 - 19:11

entire set of methods and processes

19:11 - 19:12

Can you still go?

19:12 - 19:12

You can't, right?

19:12 - 19:13

I think there's one more thing

19:13 - 19:15

Doesn't Fuzhou have a youth entrepreneurship base?

19:15 - 19:17

Aren't many of them empty houses?

19:17 - 19:18

You can also go take pictures

19:19 - 19:20

I can take you to see the empty houses

19:20 - 19:21

Yeah, they're all empty

19:21 - 19:22

So that makes two

19:22 - 19:24

There isn't a single youth entrepreneurship base there that actually has people

19:24 - 19:26

Not a single one has people

19:26 - 19:27

"Watch Taiwan Strait" (CCP state media)

19:27 - 19:29

And what he just mentioned about the youth entrepreneurship bases are all

19:29 - 19:30

The CCP promotes many people, but in reality, it's just empty houses

19:30 - 19:32

This can also be included

19:32 - 19:34

I have an important idea

19:34 - 19:36

Actually, they like to misreport

19:36 - 19:38

Leaders are supposed to come that day

19:38 - 19:39

Then call a bunch of people

19:39 - 19:41

Then pretend to be very busy over there

19:41 - 19:41

It's always been like this

19:41 - 19:43

Yeah, it's all like this

19:43 - 19:45

Isn't there an Amis girl from Hualien?

19:45 - 19:47

Yeah, their youth entrepreneurship bases have no one

19:47 - 19:48

I can show you theirs

19:48 - 19:49

Can you get in touch with this?

19:49 - 19:50

I can get in touch

19:50 - 19:51

I'm very familiar with them

19:51 - 19:53

Do you know what's the funniest part?

19:53 - 19:55

He showed me a photo

19:55 - 19:56

And that photo even included himself

19:56 - 19:57

They're all some of the pro-CCP individuals I've criticized

19:57 - 19:59

They're all some of the pro-CCP individuals I've criticized

20:00 - 20:02

I was saying that my brothers who served in the military

20:02 - 20:03

are all very interested in the mainland

20:03 - 20:04

I was thinking of inviting some of them

20:05 - 20:06

to go over together

20:06 - 20:08

Yeah, because I was just thinking

20:08 - 20:09

you two are adding those things

20:09 - 20:11

is it going to take a long time to form the group?

20:11 - 20:12

If it’s going to drag on for half a month

20:12 - 20:14

I think you two can just go directly

20:14 - 20:16

When will the leader

20:16 - 20:18

let me come back to be a police officer?

20:18 - 20:19

It's like Infernal Affairs, right?

20:19 - 20:20

Infernal Affairs

20:20 - 20:22

I’m not doing the big brother work anymore

20:22 - 20:23

Of course, it would be best if we can form a group

20:23 - 20:24

But if they can't form a group, that's fine

20:24 - 20:25

You can go talk to them

20:25 - 20:27

Find out who has already been

20:27 - 20:29

You can first discuss this idea with him

20:29 - 20:31

Because the people he brings are all cross-dressers

20:31 - 20:33

So the stance of these people

20:33 - 20:34

No one wants to see that

20:34 - 20:36

People want to see, for example

20:36 - 20:36

I'm just giving an example

20:36 - 20:37

This official said

20:37 - 20:38

Last time that one

20:38 - 20:39

We filmed him

20:39 - 20:40

He did pretty well

20:40 - 20:42

That's the key point

20:42 - 20:43

So whether he forms a group or not isn't the main point

20:43 - 20:44

Even the people going are

20:45 - 20:46

our own people, right?

20:46 - 20:48

I originally thought it would be fine to send some people who are unaware as well

20:48 - 20:49

Doing this will involve risks

20:49 - 20:51

It's just that you might accidentally be overheard by him while chatting

20:51 - 20:51

Yeah

20:51 - 20:53

So I'm wondering if I can just go in October

20:53 - 20:54

At the end of October

20:54 - 20:55

But I arrive on the 19th

20:55 - 20:57

I'll be in Korea from the 18th to the 24th

20:58 - 20:58

In Korea

20:59 - 21:00

Flying from the 14th to the 18th

21:00 - 21:02

Otherwise, I'll fly after the 25th

21:02 - 21:02

Right

21:02 - 21:03

Because who is flying over from Korea?

21:03 - 21:05

You all discuss it

21:06 - 21:07

Wait a moment, let me check

21:08 - 21:09

After finishing the prayer

21:09 - 21:11

We'll drive to

21:11 - 21:13

Chen Boyuan's office

21:13 - 21:15

Prepare to call those pro-communist influencers

21:15 - 21:17

And the officials from the United Front Work Department

21:17 - 21:19

The first person we need to call in is

21:19 - 21:21

A Taiwanese who has obtained Chinese citizenship

21:21 - 21:22

Li Dongxian

21:22 - 21:24

He is someone who once held the five-star flag

21:24 - 21:25

A taekwondo coach

21:25 - 21:28

He even attended the National Day celebration of the PRC this October 1st

21:28 - 21:30

He was at Xi Jinping's state banquet

21:30 - 21:32

So he is helping the mainland government

21:32 - 21:33

Come contact these people

21:33 - 21:34

Then come and go

21:34 - 21:35

Talk about those

21:35 - 21:37

We have a few warships

21:37 - 21:38

Similar to these

21:38 - 21:39

Military intelligence

21:39 - 21:39

Yes, selling military intelligence

21:39 - 21:41

He is doing this

21:41 - 21:43

Yes, he showed it to me in person

21:43 - 21:44

These things he is doing

21:44 - 21:45

We are in the hotel

21:45 - 21:46

What does this mean?

21:46 - 21:47

Then you should go back to the mainland

21:47 - 21:49

You should just come back

21:49 - 21:51

Anyway, you will be back soon

21:51 - 21:53

There are a lot of things here right now

21:53 - 21:54

It's about the internet

21:54 - 21:55

Right?

21:55 - 21:55

Grandpa and them

21:55 - 21:57

Basically, you should come back

21:57 - 21:59

Starting over is very fast

21:59 - 22:00

You currently have over a million followers

22:00 - 22:01

What are you afraid of?

22:01 - 22:03

I am currently in the process of obtaining a China ID card

22:03 - 22:03

Do you know that?

22:03 - 22:04

Is that true?

22:04 - 22:05

You should come back

22:05 - 22:06

Come back here

22:07 - 22:08

I'll help you reflect that here

22:09 - 22:11

Then you should come back to do media

22:11 - 22:12

Just come back and do social media

22:12 - 22:13

Yes

22:13 - 22:14

So now

22:14 - 22:16

How's the situation over there?

22:16 - 22:18

Because I haven't been back in a long time

22:18 - 22:19

I also don't dare to keep up with it

22:19 - 22:20

Is everything okay now?

22:20 - 22:21

Actually, let me tell you

22:21 - 22:23

The fans of that Taiwanese grandpa aren't as many as yours

22:23 - 22:24

He just takes ads

22:24 - 22:26

In a month, it's also

22:26 - 22:27

About two hundred thousand

22:27 - 22:29

So don't spend money recklessly

22:29 - 22:29

You should do

22:29 - 22:31

Do ads when you need to

22:31 - 22:33

Let me tell you, running a company is really tough right now

22:34 - 22:35

You were too hasty before

22:35 - 22:36

You just jumped straight into starting a company

22:36 - 22:37

Then you went into selling products

22:37 - 22:39

And then you gathered a team

22:39 - 22:40

Did you make any money?

22:40 - 22:40

No

22:41 - 22:45

So how's the economic situation over there now?

22:45 - 22:47

I'm just barely getting by here

22:47 - 22:48

Anyway, I make about twenty to thirty thousand a month

22:49 - 22:50

Twenty to thirty thousand

22:50 - 22:52

And running the dojo costs quite a bit too

22:52 - 22:52

So that's how it is

22:52 - 22:53

No

22:53 - 22:55

If you ask me to take out money

22:55 - 22:55

I have no money

22:57 - 22:59

I really don't have any money

22:59 - 23:00

So if you say

23:00 - 23:03

that you need support or something

23:03 - 23:06

I still have some support from the government

23:07 - 23:10

I want to share my experience in the military

23:10 - 23:12

I think this time when I go back, I want to

23:12 - 23:12

Did you film it yourself?

23:12 - 23:13

Do you have the video saved?

23:13 - 23:15

I have the video saved

23:15 - 23:17

But I can't film inside the barracks

23:17 - 23:18

I can only describe it

23:18 - 23:20

So I'll just wait for you to come back

23:20 - 23:20

When you come back

23:20 - 23:22

I'll help you with it

23:22 - 23:23

But after the operation

23:23 - 23:25

you might really never have to go back in this lifetime

23:25 - 23:26

I wonder why I feel that way

23:26 - 23:29

Hey, can you come back soon?

23:29 - 23:29

Right now, I

23:29 - 23:33

we're going to promote agricultural products

23:33 - 23:34

Do you want to join us in helping farmers?

23:34 - 23:35

Let's talk when we get back

23:35 - 23:37

Then I'll help you post the video

23:37 - 23:38

And then you just say

23:38 - 23:40

you'd rather live on the mainland

23:40 - 23:42

than live in such a dictatorial Taiwan

23:42 - 23:43

You take this thing

23:44 - 23:45

I'll tell you how to proceed with it

23:45 - 23:47

Then you can help the farmers

23:47 - 23:47

Why?

23:47 - 23:51

Because helping farmers means you have to follow the farmers in the mainland

23:51 - 23:52

Work together

23:52 - 23:54

And then write a rap for the farmers

23:54 - 23:55

Right?

23:55 - 23:56

Yeah

23:56 - 23:56

But not much

23:56 - 23:58

We still need to rely on advertising

23:58 - 23:59

And on government tourism

23:59 - 24:00

So let me tell you

24:00 - 24:01

I have volunteers here

24:01 - 24:03

If necessary, you can shoot with me

24:03 - 24:04

And here

24:05 - 24:06

I'm looking for collaboration in cultural tourism

24:06 - 24:06

Yes

24:06 - 24:07

Right?

24:07 - 24:07

You don't have to live in Xiamen

24:07 - 24:09

Let me tell you, Xiamen has become a mess

24:09 - 24:09

Do you understand?

24:09 - 24:10

Why has it become a mess?

24:10 - 24:14

All the resources related to businesses involving Taiwanese people have been taken

24:14 - 24:15

All the resources related to businesses involving Taiwanese people have been taken

24:15 - 24:16

So you have this situation

24:16 - 24:18

You might as well specialize in

24:18 - 24:19

Doing business in various provinces

24:19 - 24:20

And each province

24:20 - 24:23

I went to the national banquet this year, you know

24:23 - 24:24

I went to meet Xi Jinping

24:24 - 24:25

Really?

24:25 - 24:26

You want me to tell you?

24:26 - 24:29

Make sure to do your job well this year

24:29 - 24:31

And then you're striving to attend the state banquet next year

24:31 - 24:32

Okay, bye

24:33 - 24:34

It was all within my expectations

24:34 - 24:36

But hearing it from him

24:36 - 24:38

I believe the audience will find it convincing

24:38 - 24:40

I've criticized this person before

24:40 - 24:41

Of course, I've criticized this person too

24:42 - 24:44

And then there's the travel subsidy

24:44 - 24:46

Some people talk about the travel government

24:46 - 24:48

So the Taiwanese influencers going there

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This is a very key point

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It doesn't necessarily mean you have to stay there to develop

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There are ways to help with local tourism

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Which Taiwanese influencers have done these things?

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Everyone knows without saying

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Talking about it this way

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Do we have a second person to call?

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The second call

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We will call someone who once brought Jiang Youqing

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A Taiwanese influencer who has been pro-communist

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He recently opened a bar in Shanghai

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Due to the Halloween cosplay ban incident

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He was hit hard

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His name is Mai Gou 886

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Where are you now?

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In Shanghai

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How can you use Instagram?

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I use a VPN

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So, do you make a lot performing in Taiwan?

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It's okay

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Yeah

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Sure

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I think the market in mainland China is bigger

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Yeah

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I also think that's better

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Mainly, right now

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I had this incident in Taiwan

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When I want to go back to mainland China

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I want to expose it

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Sure

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I think this should get a lot of attention

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Do you want to do it with me?

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Sure

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I'll take care of it later

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Then we'll get in touch

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Sure

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I'm good with anything

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How's it going over there now?

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Just to make a little money

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But there wasn't much profit

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So what opportunities are there in China now?

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Rappers

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It just keeps getting more fun

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And about what's happening in Taiwan now

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just bring up that thing you mentioned before

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That was a clean-up

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What was that thing you mentioned before?

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That one

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Just call a few brothers over

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Do you think we can clear our names?

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Really?

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I've done a lot of work now

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It's all about the DPP songs, you know?

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That guy

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6iy7 is also in China (6iy7 is a Taiwanese internet celebrity)

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Is 6iy7 also in mainland China now?

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Yeah

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He's been

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He also stays in mainland China quite often

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But he can't gain traction

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Why?

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Wasn't he the one you brought along with Jiang Youqing last time?

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That wave was pretty big

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It still hasn't gotten up like this

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But you guys are really popular in Taiwan

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I know

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But no one cares about him in China

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Instead, you were scolded by Taiwanese people

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Do you remember when we

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did that thing together and got taken advantage of?

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In Taiwan

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It's fine, getting scolded is just part of it

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Let them scold if they want

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WTF

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Aren't you getting called out now?

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Over here in Taiwan?

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I rarely... I don't watch foreign websites

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I rarely... I don't watch foreign websites

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So I also

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I'm also casual

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Han Guo Ren?(A pro-China internet celebrity)

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I said I'm different from him

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But

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I've been in touch quite often lately

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Oh, why are you in touch

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It's just too political

26:52 - 26:53

I think I prefer something more entertaining

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A little bit of politics

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Oh, it's just

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Talking about some things

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Like 'One family across the strait'

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And still talk about some

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Because Han Guo Ren

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He's doing it on such a large scale

27:03 - 27:03

He doesn't really make much money

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Oh

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He's not making much money this way

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It's just small change

27:08 - 27:09

There's no big money in it

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Alright, let's leave it at that for now

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Mm-hmm

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Okay, bye

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He's also gotten a bit of exposure

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It's just that they've been so pro-CCP but haven't made any money

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Han Guo Ren aren't making much money this way

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Yeah

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That's really pitiful

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And now people from mainland China aren't buying into this either

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Because he thinks you're a Taiwanese person coming to the mainland to stir up some buzz

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At most

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some cooperation with the CCP

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In what kind of occasion

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they invite you over

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Then you go on stage

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and he endorses you

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Because he tells you he endorses you

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So you come here

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At most, he might give you a red envelope with a thousand or two thousand

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And that's just to keep things cheerful

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Really

27:37 - 27:39

it's really like that

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I'm talking about Renminbi

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Hmm

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Look, he went to find Jiang Youqing

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Then he went to the mainland

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It didn't take off

27:44 - 27:46

So Taiwanese people go to the mainland to earn a bit more money

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But he also said that doing this isn't much

27:48 - 27:49

He didn't make any money either

27:49 - 27:52

Then he tells you that the mainland is developing better

27:52 - 27:52

Better than Taiwan

27:52 - 27:54

Then he says he doesn't have much money

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Right

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The mainland is just not good

27:56 - 27:56

But

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No matter how bad it is

27:58 - 27:59

it's still better than Taiwan

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That's what he means

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And I think what makes me the angriest is

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they make this money

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Actually, he is in Taiwan

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making a lot

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just making even more

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But

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he isn't making much more money

28:09 - 28:10

and then he does

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such harm to the Taiwanese people

28:12 - 28:13

That guy from Taipei before

28:13 - 28:14

I also called him out

28:14 - 28:15

he also goes to flatter the communists

28:15 - 28:17

He even told me that he didn't make much going there

28:17 - 28:18

Everyone thinks I live in Shanghai, all glamorous

28:18 - 28:21

but I actually live in the suburbs of Shanghai

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It's that kind of small red brick house

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And the monthly salary is only five to six thousand

28:24 - 28:26

How could you possibly make only five to six thousand in Taiwan?

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If you give it to me, it would exceed five to six thousand

28:28 - 28:28

Not just that

28:28 - 28:29

Not just that

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Next, we will call the president of the Strait Herald

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The Strait Herald is a branch under the Fujian Daily

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Fujian Daily is the official newspaper of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party

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She will send you a template

28:43 - 28:44

She always sends samples

28:44 - 28:45

Send these

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Hong Xiu-zhu、Hou You-yi

28:48 - 28:49

Is this news or...?

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They just want me to turn it into a song to attack Taiwan

28:53 - 28:55

Then he throws a press release at you

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You can look at this press release

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I turned it into a song

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And then blow up Taiwan's political environment

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Yeah, I did make these things for them before

29:04 - 29:04

Right

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A lot

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So many

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They want us to make songs criticizing the DPP

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Yeah

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You’ve been discharged

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What I've been through during this time is too serious

29:21 - 29:22

I've already finished with these things

29:22 - 29:23

I can leave the country now

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Then I want to say that after I return from abroad

29:25 - 29:29

I want to put everything that happened during my time in the military

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Just expose everything

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It's okay

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Yes, you can write a song

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But do you want to bring your sister and them over?

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I think if that's the case

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will they be safe?

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That's definitely a consideration

29:43 - 29:44

And also, I

29:45 - 29:47

I have made some friends while serving in the military

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They asked me if there are any ways to come to the mainland together

29:50 - 29:53

Whether it's for development or just to see, something like that

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Then I want to say I have a few friends

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And because they have never been to the mainland

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I thought if they go, we could collaborate

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Or something like that

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Or do some interviews or something

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Sure, no problem

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Interviews are definitely not an issue

30:09 - 30:10

And then for the follow-up

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If you all want to develop in the mainland

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We can discuss it in detail

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For example, introducing you to the Taiwan Affairs Office of China

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They can help you find a place or something

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So we can continue to talk about this later?

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Right?

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Just follow the original path

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It's still okay to keep going

30:27 - 30:28

Yes, that's right

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And if I go back this time

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can you help arrange some interviews for me?

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Or some reports or something

30:35 - 30:36

I want to share

30:36 - 30:37

Sure, no problem

30:37 - 30:39

the things I've encountered during this time

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I want to expose them

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And I've written a lot of these songs

30:44 - 30:45

There is no freedom here at all

30:45 - 30:47

And those things reported in the news

30:47 - 30:50

talking about democracy is just nonsense

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There is absolutely no freedom at all

30:53 - 30:54

If you are free, then why can you

30:54 - 30:56

Yeah, why can you let us

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Have to be monitored like this every single moment

30:59 - 31:01

Monitoring me and then threatening me like this

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Then I feel like I'm not in a democratic place

31:04 - 31:05

I think I'm staying

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Taiwan is actually a more dictatorial place

31:08 - 31:08

You should come back

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After you come back, anyway

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Whatever resources you need, I'll help you

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Oh, Xue Yang, right?

31:14 - 31:15

Then I'll find him

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I'll have him contact Zhong Mingxuan

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Then I'll ask him to contact him

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Xue Yang is indeed our reporter

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Yes, thank you, sister

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Thank you

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Alright, no problem

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Let's keep in touch

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If there's any news, let us know

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Okay, sounds good

31:28 - 31:29

Thank you, sister, thank you

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The Strait Herald is from the Chinese Communist Party

31:31 - 31:32

The Strait Herald is from the Chinese Communist Party

31:32 - 31:34

We can use Qi Cha Cha to check it

31:34 - 31:35

I can tell you

31:35 - 31:37

You can click into this newspaper now

31:37 - 31:38

Then check its shareholders

31:38 - 31:40

This is state-owned

31:41 - 31:42

The national newspaper

31:42 - 31:43

Regarding the national newspaper

31:43 - 31:44

Right

31:45 - 31:46

The last phone call

31:46 - 31:49

We will call the United Front Work Department in Wuyishan, Fujian

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The Wuyishan United Front Work Department is committed to promoting

31:52 - 31:54

The integration of cultural and tourism development

31:54 - 31:56

And smuggling in the concept of the Communist Party

31:56 - 31:58

We will ask the United Front Work Department

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About bringing Taiwanese influencers or ordinary people to China

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What kind of feedback can we expect

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Hey, this is

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Come on, this is

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From the Wuyishan United Front Work Department

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Hello

32:08 - 32:10

Hey, hello

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Long time no see

32:11 - 32:13

During my time in the military

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I met some really good brothers

32:15 - 32:16

They feel that

32:16 - 32:18

they also want to go to the mainland to learn more

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It's just that they haven't been to the mainland

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It just so happens you called me

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I saw it yesterday

32:23 - 32:23

Yeah, yeah

32:24 - 32:25

I can host them

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Because I don't really understand

32:26 - 32:28

You all mentioned to me before

32:28 - 32:31

to find a young person from Taiping District to go

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I just don't know how to do this

32:33 - 32:35

How do I follow the steps?

32:36 - 32:38

For example, let's say you

32:38 - 32:40

We need to check the tea expo

32:40 - 32:41

I don't know if you're free

32:41 - 32:42

Uh-huh

32:42 - 32:43

When is the expo?

32:43 - 32:44

32:44 - 32:46

It's from the 15th, right?

32:46 - 32:48

It's a short period from the 15th to the 18th

32:48 - 32:50

We have a theme song for the tea expo. Could you sing a song for us?

32:50 - 32:51

We have a theme song for the tea expo. Could you sing a song for us?

32:51 - 32:52

Sure, no problem

32:52 - 32:53

They all are

32:54 - 32:55

They are all like this

32:56 - 32:57

It's just what

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It's all about serving in Taichung

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No, we've already completed our service

33:02 - 33:04

Right, now everyone has their own things going on

33:04 - 33:05

Yeah

33:05 - 33:06

Then I'll take a break here

33:06 - 33:08

First, I need to report this situation to my leader

33:08 - 33:09

Mm-hmm

33:09 - 33:10

Because of this

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This is actually a good thing

33:12 - 33:13

But it's just that

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the integrity

33:14 - 33:15

it's just that you are

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going to serve in February

33:19 - 33:19

Right

33:19 - 33:21

Did you receive the notice?

33:21 - 33:21

Yeah, that's right

33:22 - 33:24

When we were talking to the United Front Work Department

33:24 - 33:25

We made an unexpected discovery

33:25 - 33:29

Every detail raised some chilling questions

33:29 - 33:31

Can you go home during regular days?

33:31 - 33:32

Or can you only go home on weekends?

33:32 - 33:34

I can go home on weekends

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I can only go home on weekends

33:35 - 33:37

Why are you asking so many details?

33:37 - 33:40

Can you check how many people are here?

33:40 - 33:43

And how many are here for the first time?

33:43 - 33:45

Then we can get in touch

33:45 - 33:46

Is there anything else?

33:46 - 33:48

For example, if we have an event

33:48 - 33:49

We'll move on to something else

33:49 - 33:50

If there aren't that many people

33:50 - 33:52

We'll switch to another event

33:52 - 33:53

But if you have a lot of people

33:53 - 33:57

Then we'll need to schedule another event

33:57 - 33:59

Are we preparing tickets to go over, or what?

33:59 - 34:03

Invite the guests, and they will share a room with two people

34:03 - 34:04

Oh

34:05 - 34:07

So right now, we are

34:07 - 34:10

Preparing tickets to go over

34:13 - 34:16

We're over here in Xiamen

34:17 - 34:19

We usually stay around Nanping

34:19 - 34:20

I have some influencer friends

34:20 - 34:22

They also have some influencers, right?

34:22 - 34:23

Yes, yes, yes

34:23 - 34:24

They all do

34:24 - 34:26

So that counts as

34:27 - 34:29

Their videos are all about sharing lifestyle content

34:30 - 34:31

There are more than five, right?

34:31 - 34:33

What if we start with ten?

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Ten is fine

34:35 - 34:36

How many followers do they have?

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There are a few like me

34:37 - 34:39

They are influencers

34:39 - 34:41

Yeah, it's about a hundred thousand followers

34:41 - 34:42

Hundreds of thousands of fans

34:42 - 34:44

Individually, it's about this range

34:44 - 34:46

So can we

34:46 - 34:48

The focus is to invite a few with higher traffic

34:48 - 34:51

Otherwise, we can subsidize them a bit more

34:51 - 34:52

Both the boat ticket and the plane ticket

34:52 - 34:54

Because it's for your entire group

34:54 - 34:54

It is

34:54 - 34:55

There will definitely be

34:56 - 34:57

That is to say

34:57 - 34:58

Additionally, subsidize them

34:58 - 34:59

It's to provide for them

34:59 - 35:00

Subsidize you all

35:00 - 35:04

It can help more young people in Taiwan change their views

35:04 - 35:05

Let them say

35:06 - 35:07

Have a better view of the motherland

35:07 - 35:09

That is to say, mainland China

35:09 - 35:10

At least they would say not to

35:10 - 35:12

Don't be so confrontational

35:12 - 35:14

I feel that I am in Taiwan

35:14 - 35:16

These are the things that should be done

35:16 - 35:17

The event time for the tea expo is

35:17 - 35:20

From November 15 to 18

35:21 - 35:23

You should also tell us

35:23 - 35:25

How much do you need here?

35:25 - 35:26

Then we

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Because we are mainly in Nanping

35:28 - 35:29

Yes

35:29 - 35:30

And because

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I don't know how it is in other places

35:32 - 35:33

But our budget in Nanping

35:33 - 35:34

Is still quite tight

35:34 - 35:35

I understand

35:35 - 35:36

Because I am involved in this area

35:36 - 35:37

You let me know

35:38 - 35:39

Let me tell you roughly what we

35:40 - 35:41

can provide

35:41 - 35:42

What I know is that there are

35:42 - 35:44

invitations for Taiwanese influencers

35:44 - 35:47

We also help them with transportation issues

35:47 - 35:47

So that's about

35:48 - 35:49

how much traffic

35:49 - 35:51

And whether we have resolved

35:51 - 35:53

For them, for example

35:53 - 35:56

after you return, you need to post some related event

35:57 - 35:58

information

35:58 - 36:00

This means that because there is spending

36:00 - 36:00

and so

36:00 - 36:02

we let these influencers

36:02 - 36:04

know that when you come to the mainland

36:04 - 36:05

You should at least shoot some

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I mean, the videos we have here

36:07 - 36:08

And then to Taiwan like that

36:08 - 36:11

So we are currently doing a large-scale effort

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This is about youth employment

36:14 - 36:15

Who is looking for it?

36:15 - 36:18

We just invited a baseball coach

36:18 - 36:18

Really

36:18 - 36:20

He is also from Taiwan

36:20 - 36:22

Yes, it's in our Nanping

36:22 - 36:23

When you came over

36:23 - 36:24

Wasn't there a big sports hall?

36:24 - 36:25

I know

36:25 - 36:33

And he became a baseball coach very early

36:33 - 36:34

And he didn't graduate from college

36:34 - 36:36

In Taiwan or possibly elsewhere

36:36 - 36:40

working at not very good units

36:40 - 36:43

But here, it's mainly about baseball

36:43 - 36:44

So he quickly applied for a job

36:44 - 36:46

Because he has talent

36:46 - 36:47

But he can't showcase it in Taiwan

36:48 - 36:49

Yes, yes, yes

36:49 - 36:50

This is during this period

36:50 - 36:52

They sent over their situation

36:52 - 36:54

Then we can correspond with the relevant unit

36:54 - 36:55

And he can be here

36:56 - 36:57

First, an internship message

36:57 - 36:59

In the past two days, we also connected with one

36:59 - 37:00

For someone like me

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Can I join your united front department?

37:03 - 37:10

What do you mean? I’ve been wondering if your phone is being tapped

37:10 - 37:11

How is that possible?

37:12 - 37:14

Join the Communist Party?

37:14 - 37:14

Yeah

37:14 - 37:17

Or join our Taiwan Affairs Office system or something

37:17 - 37:19

I think you could join that, um

37:19 - 37:21

Taiwanese Alliance or Taiwanese Federation

37:21 - 37:22

Taiwanese Alliance, Taiwanese Federation

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That's a good option

37:23 - 37:24

Sure

37:24 - 37:26

Do you have any information you need me to prepare?

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I'll prepare it for you

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Okay, bye

37:30 - 37:30

Okay

37:31 - 37:33

It's really exciting

37:33 - 37:34

He just asked if there is surveillance

37:34 - 37:36

I also feel a bit guilty

37:36 - 37:38

Calling the United Front Department feels different

37:38 - 37:41

Because they are always

37:41 - 37:43

They will pay attention to whether you might

37:43 - 37:44

Which United Front Department is this?

37:44 - 37:46

This is the United Front Department of Wuyishan in Nan'an

37:46 - 37:50

So it is considered a lower-level United Front organization

37:51 - 37:52

It is more of a lower-level

37:52 - 37:53

It's more of a grassroots kind

37:53 - 37:55

So he just said he would ask their leader

37:55 - 37:56

Is his superior from the United Front Work Department of a certain province, or is it from somewhere else?

37:56 - 37:58

Is his superior from the United Front Work Department of a certain province, or is it from somewhere else?

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No, he might not be

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He might just be an ordinary one

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Their entire system will go crazy to

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invite young people from Taiwan

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It's best if they haven't been here before

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They are the first-time visitors

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First-time visitors receive subsidies

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Oh, so that means

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if I invite a young person from Taiwan now

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I will get money

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Okay, so they have many United Front departments

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Other United Front departments are looking for other Taiwanese influencers

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In fact, all units are searching

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But they want to find trustworthy Taiwanese people

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who can take them over

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Their promotional photos feature me

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This is very transparent

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Just called the United Front Work Department

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They must have started checking on me

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Zhang Xianchun from the Taiwan Affairs Office

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Huang Wen from the Taiwan Affairs Office

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Huang Wentao is what the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council is

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Director

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Director

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Director of the Exchange Bureau

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Or did you make this up yourself?

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No, this is his

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I think many people won't believe it

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Let's take a quick look

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It has been around since 2020

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So this is definitely not something synthetic or anything like that

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The Straits Forum

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Right, this is also

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Director Huang Wentao or something

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"Hello, Boyuan."

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We will respond actively. Where is your management company?

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Which one do you want to shoot

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The previous guest list

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Can be seen

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Is Huang Wentao there

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Zhang Xianchun

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There is also Chen Baiyuan of this Tian Gong

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The current date is November 3rd

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We have received an invitation from the United Front Work Department

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That allows us to go to the mainland

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Actually, this is all the rhetoric of the United Front

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People who don't understand or care about politics

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In fact, we are the easiest to be brainwashed by China

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When you are invited there

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you are gradually

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walking into their trap

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Falling into their snare

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How much money do you want? They will ask you to come forward with it

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and then they will give you

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to make you say how great the travel there is

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How good the food is

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They disarm your defenses

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This time, I will introduce Xiamen

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Xiamen and the attractions and food in Quanzhou

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The culture won't mention patriotism

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It will talk about how good the mainland environment is

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How good is the mainland economy?

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How big is the mainland market?

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Yes, China will say that Taiwan is smearing China's dictatorship

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In the next episode, Chen Bo-yuan will take you to China

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Understand the model of the United Front Work Department's tourism cooperation videos

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And expose various types of United Front scams

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Not limited to just the influencer angle

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And how young people in Taiwan are

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Unconsciously falling into it step by step

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Unable to extricate themselves

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