First of all, I need to tell you that the mainlanders have no malicious intention in saying the word "compatriot", and the Taiwanese have misinterpreted our meaning, ”马劣子孙“也确实说的过分了,and the current rule of the Chinese Communist Party in China is centralized, and Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan have all experienced such periods. It just took a suitable moment for internal reforms, 1989, the mainland was very close to this period, and unfortunately we missed it. However, time will tell. The ruling party does not represent the country. The sprout of democracy will continue in the land where I live. At that time, I believe that the Taiwanese will see a free social system in mainland China, and we will respect human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. As for whether Taiwan will be integrated into one as expressed in the 92 Consensus. It depends on the intentions of both parties. If they are not willing to merge at that time, "the two Chinese-speaking countries may not be on the same level at all." "What will Taiwanese politicians choose. That's not something we should be concerned about.