President of the Examination Yuan: The Show Displays the Tang Dynasty Culture's Openness and Tolerance (Photo)
By Wang Qinghan from Taipei Taiwan
(Clearwisdom.net) The president of the Taiwan Examination Yuan, Mr. Yao
Chia-wen, saw the Divine Performing Arts' show at the Taipei International
Convention Center on March 18. He accepted an interview to talk about his
impressions after the show. President of the Examination Yuan Mr. Yao Chia-wen expressed
his desire to see a free, active, and happy (Mainland) China again. Displaying ancient Chinese culture Mr. Yao Chia-wen said that the Divine Performing Arts displayed the beautiful
cultures of Chinese history. "Actually these cultures were mostly destroyed
(by the Chinese Communist Party). These cultures represent peace, passion,
patriotism, and social peace and prosperity. Of course, it also conveys the
happiness of liberty, as we say nowadays. Certainly the Chinese people in
Mainland China can't enjoy that culture today. When we look at what just
happened in Tibet, we are sad. In Taiwan, people can freely practice their
beliefs. In Tibet, the persecution of religion is still going on. Not to mention
Mainland China. Today, The Divine Performing Arts show made me feel sad (for
those Chinese and Tibetans). I wish China could be a free, active, and happy
country again." Displaying the Tang Dynasty culture's openness and tolerance When asked if the show was suitable for the younger generation, Yao said,
"Of course I believe it is suitable because the show is active and happy.
The cultural elements it presented are not familiar to young people. (We) should
introduce more things of this nature to our young people. It is displaying the
most open, progressive, and tolerant Tang Dynasty's culture. That kind of
culture is no longer seen in Mainland China." Yao continued, "While the show doesn't say it directly, actually, in the
Tang Dynasty, China was very tolerant, and many religions and nationalities
co-existed. That kind of tolerance is not possible under the Communist Party's
rule, just look at Tibet. In Taiwan, we embrace Buddhism, Tibetans, the Tibet
religion, Falun Gong, and many others. The people of Taiwan are happy about this
variety and respect each other. This mentality existed in the Tang Dynasty. But
in today's China, it is not something that people experience anymore."
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/3/19/174701.html
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