In 1894 AD, Japan launched the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 to invade China. The Qing government was forced to sign the Treaty of Shimonoseki. Relying on force, Japan forcibly occupied Taiwan, our territory, and colonized Taiwan for fifty years. Since Japan invaded Taiwan, compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have waged an unyielding struggle against Japan's colonial rule. Until Taiwan was recovered in 1945. I would like to use this film to commemorate the martyrs who made arduous efforts and huge sacrifices for national liberation! In 1915, Quanzhou Shaolin Temple martial monk Chen Zonghan was ordered to go to Taiwan to deliver secret instructions. The uprising failed again. Chen Zonghan was hunted by the Japanese police and was forced to go down the mountain and into the city to find a place to stay. Lin Chongde, the director of Taiwan's Guandu Palace Mazu Temple, hosted Mazu's birthday event. Police Chief Yamada ordered the police to go to Guandu Palace to shoot Lin Chongde and Mazu believers and take away the temple's treasure - the golden statue of Mazu, the "Mother of Heaven", on the pretext of arresting the rebels. After grabbing the golden statue of Mazu, the Governor of Taiwan ordered Yamada to escort it back to the country and present it to the Emperor of Japan. On the way back, he was intercepted by Chen Zonghan and took back the golden statue of Mazu from Yamada. Yang Zonghan died after entrusting the golden body of Mazu and the infant Xinyi to Lin Wenxuan, the owner of Tongchun Tang in Taiwan. After Chen Zonghan's death, the Japanese police wanted to eradicate the situation and forced Lin Wenxuan to hand over Zonghan's son Chen Shouxin. Lin Wenxuan wanted to protect Mazu's golden statue.
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