When hypersensitive historical incident such as February 28 Incident comes to have strong political ramifications, when articulation of viewpoints might endanger personal lives, when interpretation of it has something to do with the political status of Taiwan, fiction writing on/about 228 Incident has no way of keeping itself to purely literary. In terms of fiction writing, the when, where and atmosphere of writing it, the periodicals to publish it, as well as the political ideology each author holds, all contribute to different kinds of 228 Incident writings. As a result, the anthologies of 228 Incident fiction also show a strong inclination to engage in political struggle in the name of literature. Accordingly, the fiction of 228 Incidents turns out to be the sphere where the discourses of Taiwan Status contending each other. This article attempts to clarify the complexity and subtlety of issues involved.