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for past tense, use "was"
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Yes. Her name is Zhang Jing.
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@ThorNado24 Finish the civil war before you talk about legitimacy.
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@ThorNado24 You can say that all you want, but the world doesn't recognize you as an independent country. Not even America.
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@ThorNado24 you're in denial. Not good for your mental health.
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@ThorNado24 If you're gonna be in denial, I don't advise you to pull your head out of the sand and ask questions.
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@ThorNado24 The Qing government was the first to use the term China. Smh
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@ThorNado24 No sht. The term China used in reference to the country was first used by the Qing court. Look it up and learn something. Smh
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@ThorNado24 You think Taiwan is an independent country when according to the constitution of the ROC, Taiwan is a province of China. How do you square that? Who's been lied to?
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@ThorNado24 What is fact is Taiwan is not recognized as a sovereign state by the UN and maintains official diplomatic relations with only 11 out of the 193 UN member countries. You're delusional to think you have a case to make here.
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@ThorNado24 And you're conflating that with national sovereignty? I'm sorry your education has failed you, but Taiwan even according to their own constitution is a province of the republic of China.
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@ThorNado24 I'd be embarrassed if I were you given the ignorance of the basics regarding the Taiwan situation. I really hope you're not Taiwanese.
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@ThorNado24 Taiwan according to their own constitution is a province of the Republic of China. If you don't know this, you have no business passing around your opinions here.
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@ThorNado24 Let's be clear. You want proof that Taiwan is a province of the ROC according to their own constitution?
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@ThorNado24 Youtube deleted my comment with links. So I'll say it again here. All you need to do is to pull up a map of the territories claimed by the ROC and you will see Taiwan as a province on it. Look at the wikipedia page for Taiwan province and it is written in the context of the ROC. You will also find maps of the ROC which includes Taiwan as a province. If you go on Taiwan's official government page and look at the Constitution, you will find references to provinces including those in the mainland (even Mongolia, which is now an independent country) as well as Taiwan province. These are basic facts that you should have known before formulating an opinion on the topic. Again, I really hope you are not Taiwanese.
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@ThorNado24 YouTube deleted my comment with links. And I just referred you to the constitution of the ROC online. Can you read?
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Taiwan's constitution is the ROC constitution and it does have clearly written out stipulations of provincial governance. Are you being intentionally ignorant here?
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@AO-ow6tt That's ridiculous. A simple Google search would clarify things for you. Taiwan's constitution is that of the ROC, according to which they are a province of the Republic of China. Edit: I misread. You are correct that they recognize the mainland as China, the Republic of China, but which includes Taiwan.
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@ThorNado24 According to their constitution, Taiwan is a province of the Republic of China. What don't you understand about this statement?
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@ThorNado24 The entire ROC constitution is on the governance of China with references to provinces in the mainland and local government of Taiwan province. Have you looked at it at all?
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