2024-10-03
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taiwan leader lai ching-te hosted a tea party for the promotion ceremony of taiwanese military generals in august. however, it was reported that he was so angry that he saw the taiwanese military generals sitting down and cursed, "i am the 'commander-in-chief of the armed forces.' why don't you see me?" stand still." the scene suddenly became very embarrassing. retired taiwan army lieutenant general huamin said on the matter yesterday (2nd) that lai qingde is an emotional person. cai zhengyuan in the pre-republic of china also believed that lai qingde went too far with his authority.
according to previous news, after lai qingde presided over the promotion ceremony of taiwan military generals for the first time as the "commander-in-chief" of the taiwan military in august, taiwan's defense department held a tea party. a total of 31 promoted generals of the taiwan military were present. gu lixiong, head of the defense department, accompanied him. as usual, when lai qingde entered the venue, representatives of the taiwan military generals should shout stand-up and salute slogans to show respect. however, a female official from lai ching-te's office said before the tea party started that the nature of the event was relaxed and officers who were promoted to generals were asked to just sit down and not stand up. so the taiwanese generals sat upright and waited for lai qingde. when lai walked into the venue, he saw the generals sitting and cursed in anger.
regarding this matter, gu lixiong said on the 1st that during the tea ceremony that day, when lai qingde arrived, if someone shouted, everyone would stand up. but because lai walked in suddenly and the process was not clearly communicated in advance, everyone had no time to react. but gu claimed that lai only reminded soldiers in a stern tone that they should pay attention to etiquette.
however, kang renjun, a media person on the island, raised suspicions. lai qingde usually controls the number of seconds he wants to enter the venue. does gu lixiong think that the security personnel have neglected their duties? he also mentioned that although lai qingde made the outside world think that he cared about everything, he failed to pay attention to the real point. moreover, if we interpret it in words, "strict" will definitely not mean a serious expression and a relaxed heart. it is obvious that there is a communication problem between lai qingde and gu lixiong.
guo zhengliang of the former republic of china believed that perhaps lai qingde's expectations were different from those of the taiwan military generals. the question was who would convey these opinions to those generals? gu lixiong couldn't have made his own decision. this order must have come from lai qingde's office. guo zhengliang also pointed out that this incident reflects a person's mode of handling conflicts, as well as lai qingde's consistent insistence on certain values. "lai qingde has particularly strong requirements for order ethics."
shuai huamin said bluntly, "lai qingde is an emotional person." he said that lai ching-te's performance when he served as the mayor of tainan had already shown emotionality. he had previously worried that lai ching-te would also be emotional when he became the leader of the taiwan region and the "commander-in-chief" of the taiwan military. shuai huamin gave an example. on such a major issue as cross-strait, lai qingde was able to threaten to "not sign any peace agreement" when his footing was still unstable today, cutting off all possibilities for peace talks with one stroke. "this will lead to continuous actions later, which will intensify preparations for war. this is what i am worried about."
as for whether generals should stand at attention, shuai huamin said frankly that when he was a platoon leader or company commander in the taiwan army, soldiers had to stand up without shouting orders. but as a leader in taiwan, how could he vent his emotions to generals at this time? shuai huamin said that what taiwan military generals want to hear most is to be asked by taiwan leaders, "how are you doing in the army now? what are your personal problems? what are you going to do in the future?" "he also mentioned that he used to be a when he was the brigade commander of the taiwan army, he was summoned by the former leader of the taiwan region, chiang ching-kuo. "we were not asked to give orders. he was very easy-going when he entered. with a wave of his hand, our company sat down after standing up halfway."
tsai ching-yuan of the former republic of china also criticized lai qingde for being too authoritative. the so-called "commander-in-chief" of the taiwan army relies on the protection of his life by the taiwan army's generals, and he should be gentle and tolerant towards the generals. if there is anything wrong, it should be considered privately. i wonder if lai has figured it out.
tsai ching-yuan also mentioned that after the news of the tea party's outrage came out, lai qingde walked into the "disaster response center" of the taiwan authorities due to typhoon "santoer", and all officials stood up. lai qingde also questioned hualien's current xu zhenwei six times because of the number of people evacuated. i don't know what other officials present thought.(straits herald taiwan reporter lin jingxian)