It is not so convenient for me to go to the US website in mainland China, so the frequency of replies will not be too high. Judging from the existing replies, most people seem to agree that Taiwan and China are two independent entities. In fact, this is not the case historically. In fact, assuming that Taiwan is stronger than mainland China, they also believe that recovering the mainland is something they must do. After all, most of the time in history, the mainland and Taiwan were one. In traditional Chinese culture, reunification is always subject to Complimentary. As for me personally, I am an independent trader, and my trading targets range from stock futures to foreign exchange and options, so some of my assets are in the United States. I like freedom, and I have quit my job to invest for several years. Mainland China used to be full of people who had a good impression of the United States, but from my observations, there have been fewer and fewer people in the past few years. After all, too many things that go beyond the cognitive framework are happening, including the protection of personal property, and this Wasn't it something that Western countries vigorously promoted before? Of course, this situation must be caused by both sides. I also feel that our voices seem to be too radical in recent years.