Chiang Kai-shek was born into and trained from birth by Wu Masters near Lake Tai as a monk and shaman. His struggle against the communists was entirely to save, preserve, and safeguard ancient magical relics and items of power. 1/
Initially, these artifacts and relics were taken to Tarako Gorge, the Grand Canyon of Taiwan, and placed deep into mineshafts for safeguarding. The majority of them, including the most powerful, are still there, guarded by shaolin monks and tribal mountain commandos. 2/
This location is so important that Chiashan Air Force Base was made in Hualien, and the most elite and powerful air defense units (F-16s) of the ROCAF are there. The base has its own CWIS unit for local defense. The PLA would have to bomb Tarako to take it. 3/
These relics and items of power, for example, have the ability to cause floods in various parts of China. 4/
Other types affect crops and cause famines. 5/
Some can be used to bring bad luck to kings and princes. 6/
And yet others cause erectile difficulty on a wide scale. 7/
Some relics and items are shown at the National Palace Museum, but they are rather minor ones. Nonetheless, the museum is up in the mountains a bit outside Taipei and not directly accessible by subway for that reason. 8/
Chinese gods are always depicted with some object or item. These are the objects of mythology that give them power.
Look at Taiwan's success, isn't that from their use of these items?
It is not actually necessary to be true, but only that Beijing believes it to be true.
In the expanded universe of mystical powers that likely annoy and harass the CCP, you can add Tibet to the same story because their relics and artifacts are equally powerful. Hence the occupation to find them and destroy them. Also to despiritualize the Tibetans.
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I checked out the Unseen Japan TL and wow they are definitely milking Uzeki-chan to the maximum effect in adding new followers. Give them credit for flying a false flag, and then following it up to their own benefit.
They really took a beating on TV. Sukkiri actually didn't like them or agree with them at all! If they had, they would have taken a video interview and played it on TV, not just putting up a blue outline image. To them, Unseen Japan was just another character.
I'd say about 50%+ of their timeline now is Uzeki-chan-related tweets. It's not obsession, but just following up on what is best for their brand. That's the point, this is all a move to get more followers for the UJ brand.