Chinese Communist Party Wins Battle Against Taiwan Kuomintang
Interpreted as a Warning Regarding Nancy Pelosi's Visit to Taiwan

[Asia Economy Senior Reporter Cho Young-shin] Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Nationalist-Communist Civil War Victory Memorial, according to the state-run Xinhua News Agency on the 17th.

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Chinese media reported that President Xi inspected the Liaoshen Battle Memorial in Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, the day before, recalling the history of the "Northeast Liberation War" and the victory process of the Liaoshen Battle.


The Northeast Liberation War refers to the battles fought between the Communist Party army (People's Liberation Army) and the Nationalist army in the Northeast region from early August 1945 to November 1948.


The Communist Party army solidified its winning momentum in the civil war by defeating the Nationalist army, which was supported by the U.S. military's supplies, in the Northeast region. After the victory in the Liaoshen Battle in 1948, the Communist Party army's numbers surpassed those of the Nationalist army for the first time, making the Liaoshen Battle a decisive battle in the Nationalist-Communist Civil War.



President Xi's visit to the Nationalist-Communist Civil War Victory Memorial is interpreted as targeting Taiwan and the United States. After U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan on the 2nd, China has threatened Taiwan with high-intensity trade protests. Therefore, President Xi's inspection of the Nationalist-Communist Civil War Victory Memorial is seen as a political move to remind that the Communist Party won the battle against the Nationalists in the past.


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