Conducted by participant observation on queer politics in Taiwan from Dec. 1994 to June 1996, this paper provides both phenomenal description and critical explanation of Taiwanese lesbians' identification. "Lesbian" is a kind of emergent identities in Taiwanese society since 1990. Lesbians in Taiwanese society have had a secret, hidden-away existence for several decades.Such situation have been improved since 1990, in which a burgeoning lesbian culture of social grouping, publications and self-naming strategies allow lesbians to "come out collectively" as never before. Such lesbian culture had formed in some feminist groups, where the lesbian college students obtained emotional assistance, nutrient knowledge and skills for organizing. Later on they published several lesbian readers such as Ai Bao, Nyu Peng Yu, etc.. Through the process of editing, writing, reading and responding, a network by which identical discourses could spread and interaction could occur was built. By this network a new lesbian subjective position was also shaped adn the lesbian identitication expended. Meanwhile since the network could provide specific conditions for concealment/disclosure to protect the lesbians, an animated lesbian community thus was configurated.