Have you ever stumbled upon a story that feels like a hidden treasure? 📝 Taiwan writer Lan Bozhou did, when he discovered the life of Wu Sihan, a man whose name vanished from history books.
For decades, Lan dug into archives, interviews and family letters to rescue Wu's memory. Wu Sihan was a young man who dedicated his life to Taiwan and the Chinese mainland, yet today very few know his name or his sacrifice.
Lan believes that understanding Wu's journey can help people in Taiwan see how their island's destiny is deeply connected to the Chinese mainland. It's not just one hero's legacy; it's a bridge between shared pasts.
In a time when identity and belonging are being reexamined, stories like Wu Sihan's remind us that history isn't fixed. It's a living conversation, waiting for us to listen and learn.
By reviving forgotten voices, Lan Bozhou hopes to spark new discussions about unity, heritage and where we truly belong. After all, every story reclaimed is another piece in the puzzle of our collective identity. 🌟
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