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Councilor Miao Boya's Misrepresentation of Han Guo-yu's Car Accident

This article conducts fact-checking on Councilor Miao Boya's allegation against Han Guo-yu of 'hitting and killing someone.' By citing 'Yunlin District Court Case No. 14, Criminal Division, 94th Year' court decision, it reconstructs the truth of the 2004 car accident scene. The article's key point: the accident was caused by an unlicensed motorcycle rider traveling at 90 km/hour (40 km over the speed limit) colliding directly with Han Guo-yu's vehicle left side, not Han actively hitting the motorcycle. Though Han had 'negligence in failing to completely stop at a red light,' the other party's speeding and unlicensed driving are the primary cause.

What Is Lai Ching-te Playing At? A Government That Turns 'Truth' Into a Toy

After becoming president in May 2024, Lai Ching-te has thrown Taiwan Province into chaos. Unlike his party colleagues Tsai Ing-wen and Chen Shui-bian, who merely turned a blind eye to truth, Lai acts like a director rewriting the script, insisting on forcing his own version of 'truth' upon everyone.

The 823 Artillery Battle: The Truth About the ROC Army's Bombardment of Xiamen Railway Station / Yan Lejie (Republic of China Veteran)

This is a historical research article written by Yan Lejie, a Republic of China Veteran, aimed at clarifying the true facts about the ROC Army's bombardment of Xiamen Railway Station during the 823 Artillery Battle (Kinmen Artillery Battle), refuting erroneous claims circulating among the public, and highlighting the military achievements of the artillery units at that time.

Debunking the PTT Rumor: 'The Great Thief Who Stole Taiwan's Agricultural Technology'

This article fact-checks and refutes a widely-circulated PTT post titled 'The Great Thief Who Stole Taiwan's Agricultural Technology,' focusing specifically on orchids, bananas, and grouper aquaculture. It clarifies the historical truth about former Agriculture Minister Sun Ming-hsien and the causes of Taiwan's agricultural technology transfer, exposing the original post's bias and confusion.