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island during the Ching Dynasty
Before Shy-Lung endeavored and successfully changed the Ching Emperor,
Kun-Hsi, his view on Taiwan, the Emperor thought of Taiwan as a very
small and insignificant island; whether it is Chingˇ¦s territory or
not, it does not matter at all. On
the other hand, Ching officers also limited people to come to Taiwan. Hence
it became extremely difficult for mainlanders to smuggle to the island;
they not only had to face dangers in the sea, but also chasings by the
officers on the island. The
indigenous peopleˇ¦s lifestyle was also challenged; during the time,
they were facing attacks and oppressions from the immigrants as well as
the Ching government officers. The latter thought of the natives as
barbarous, uncivilized and dangerous people; ˇ§Unless the indigenous
people are wiped out from the face of the island, Taiwan will not be a
safe place to live,ˇ¨ said a local officer. As a result, the natives
were forced to move to the hills, the mountains, higher and higher; thus
they have also been known as ˇ§the mountain peopleˇ¨.
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