After the KMT replaced the DPP, the tension across the Taiwan Strait has be eased. On the eve of 2009, China’s leader Hu Jintao proposed his Six-Points to Taiwan and it is regarded as the new guidelines for Beijing's peaceful unification strategy with Taiwan. While China has announced a series of policies beneficial to Taiwan, some of its leaders in the communist party and government repeatedly tell the world that they insist on the One-China Policy and they are firmly against Taiwan independence. What is the significance of the seemingly contradictory messages? This paper seeks to explore the changes in China’s propaganda toward Taiwan and the development of cross-strait relationship in recent years, using the approach of literature analysis. The second focus is on the meaning of Hu’s Six Points proposition to Taiwan. The last focus is on the effects of the Six Points on Taiwan and how Taiwan should react to Beijing’s Taiwan policies.