Min Nan Wolf Returns to Taiwan, Reveals the Reasons Behind His Disappointment

During his performance, Min Nan Wolf wore sunglasses to avoid crying. Today (4th), he participated in the "Support Freedom and Love Taiwan Charity Concert" held at the Taipei International Conference Center to commemorate the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident and to voice support for freedom and Taiwan's subjectivity. He also sang a new song titled "April 64 Light," expressing outrage, "I've had enough, I don't want to submit to China's united front!"
Famous blind singer Yamamoto Keiji moved the audience with songs such as "Looking for Spring Breeze" and "Train Train." Via a video message, Baijiong, currently in the United States, expressed, "Though I can't be on stage, my mission is not completed yet." He is on a tour in the U.S. and believes that supporting democracy in China is the only solution, declaring that freedom cannot be destroyed and we must fight for justice and posterity, calling out, "Reject the united front and Taiwan must not forget the June Fourth!"
Afterward, Min Nan Wolf performed his original song "Guard Taiwan, Refuse United Front" and unveiled new creations, sparking enthusiastic interaction with the audience. He shared that he once had over ten thousand fans in China but could no longer endure the brainwashing by the Communist Party, stating, "I can't stand their indoctrination of young people who don't understand anything; I've had enough, I don't want to submit to China, we must protect Taiwan!"
Min Nan Wolf, appearing in sunglasses, stated, "I want to tell the Communist Party that Taiwanese people do not lose to others, and the next song is a bit heavy. Why am I wearing sunglasses? It's to prevent myself from crying. This year marks June 4th, Tiananmen. Although they did not succeed, their actions are worthy of respect, and they are all heroes." He hopes to sing "April 64 Light" to commemorate these martyrs, expressing his hope for their eventual democratization while inviting the audience to join in a moment of silence for them. Many attendees raised their phones, lighting up in solidarity, as the melody evoked memories and strengthened their resolve.