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  2. Five Identifications - Wikipedia

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    At the Second Central Work Conference on Xinjiang held in Beijing in May 2014, Xi Jinping "emphasized the need to firmly establish the correct views of the motherland and ethnicity among all ethnic groups, promote the socialist core values and the socialist core values system, enhance the identification of all ethnic groups with the great motherland, the Chinese nation, Chinese culture, and ...

  3. Homeland - Wikipedia

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    Motherland refers to a mother country, i.e. the place in which somebody grew up or had lived for a long enough period that somebody has formed their own cultural identity, the place that one's ancestors lived for generations, or the place that somebody regards as home, or a Metropole in contrast to its colonies.

  4. Motherland controversy - Wikipedia

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    This time, when I returned to the motherland with my colleagues, we saw that the cultural construction in Guangzhou and Shanghai is far from what it was 20 years ago. Lin referred to China as "motherland" (Chinese: 祖國), a comment which was subsequently reported to the head of the Japanese Army in Taiwan. [5]

  5. 'Impossible' for People's Republic of China to be our ... - AOL

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    It is "impossible" for the People's Republic of China to become Taiwan's motherland because Taiwan has older political roots, the island's President Lai Ching-te said on Saturday. Lai, who took ...

  6. ‘Impossible’ for Communist China to become our motherland as ...

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    It is “absolutely impossible” for the People’s Republic of China to become Taiwan’s motherland because the island’s government is older, Taiwan’s president said ahead of the island’s ...

  7. Taiwan's president is doubling down on sticking it to Beijing ...

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    Lai Ching-te on Sunday said it's "impossible" that China would become Taiwan's "motherland." He cited the ages of Beijing and Taipei's governments, saying that China's is far younger.

  8. Zhonghua minzu - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The term is included in article 22 of the Regulations on United Front Work of the Chinese Communist Party: "...promote national unity and progress, and enhance the identification of the masses of all ethnic groups with the great motherland, the Chinese nation, Chinese culture, the Communist Party of China, and socialism with ...

  9. Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te said it was “impossible” for mainland China to become the self-governing island’s motherland, claiming that Taiwan had older political roots.