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The relationship between Taiwan and China is not something that can be understood with a simple picture of "enemy or ally." Taiwan's sense of distance from China has fluctuated significantly over the course of its history. On the other hand, Taiwan has an international presence, with Audrey Tan playing an active role in the COVID-19 pandemic and the legalization of same-sex marriage under President Tsai Ing-wen. How did Taiwan develop its uniqueness and identity as a "Taiwanese"? And how is Taiwan trying to overcome the complex and complicated confrontations at home and abroad? The one party rule by the Kuomintang government after World War II, the anti-China movement and the oppression by the government authorities under President Tsai Ing-wen, and the political issues surrounding Taiwan before democratization. It explores the complexity of Taiwanese society that cannot be understood by the dichotomy of "anti-China / pro-China" or "anti-Japan / pro-Japan." It also elaborates on the relationship between Japan and the United States, which is essential to the foundation of Taiwan, starting with "people." It elaborates on the relationship between Japan and the United States, which is essential to the foundation of Taiwan. It deepens understanding by unraveling the many historical twists and turns. It also elaborates on the unlikely modern history of Taiwan.