Ma Ying-jeou went to the Qinglugou Bridge in Taiwan to listen to the history of the Anti-Japanese War and hoped that future generations would revitalize China. On April 8, standing on the Marco Polo Bridge in Beijing, Zheng Fulai, a witness of the July 7th Incident in 1937 and living in Wanping City, recalled the history to former Chinese Kuomintang Chairman Ma Ying-Jeou and Taiwanese youth who were visiting Beijing.

Hundreds of thousands of Taiwan compatriots lost their lives in the fifty-year anti-Japanese struggle.