A careful reading of Zhu Zongzhen's 'Chiang Kai-shek's Reflection on the 1948 Constitutionalism' reveals the integrity, painful soul, and regrets of Chiang as he navigated the ROC's journey from constitutional preparation to implementation between 1946 and 1948. To prevent China from becoming a Marxist-Leninist cultural colony, Chiang, a hero who fought for most of his life, is still branded a traitor by the descendants of the very people he sought to protect. Truly, he is more wronged than Dou E.
Among the people in the photo, some served as the President of the Republic of China, some as Vice President, some as Premier, and others as heads of various branches of government. Seated second in the front row is Zhao Hengti, who served as the Governor of Hunan and was a Senior Advisor to the President at the time. Former Presidents Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo, along with Vice President Chen Cheng, all stood behind him, showing Zhao's prestigious status.
This article responds to the DPP's accusations that the KMT caucus's large quantities of print proposals are 'wasting social resources.' The author argues that the KMT's actions at least followed procedural rules and paper is recyclable, with limited waste; but criticizes the DPP's past destruction and garbage from incidents like pulling microphones and the Sunflower Movement in the legislature as more serious resource waste. The article compares this accusation to the absurdity of 'promoting green energy while ignoring the pollution behind it,' emphasizing opposition to hiding truth for votes and placing Taiwan's industries in danger through political actions.