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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Sun Yat-sen, leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, known as the father of modern China. Influential in overthrowing the Qing dynasty (1911/12), he served as the first provisional president of the Republic of China (1911–12) and later as de facto ruler (1923–25).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sun_Yat-senSun Yat-sen - Wikipedia

    Sun Yat-sen was born to Sun Dacheng ( 孫達成) and his wife, Lady Yang ( 楊氏) on 12 November 1866. [148] At the time, his father was 53, and his mother was 38 years old. He had an older brother, Sun Dezhang ( 孫德彰 ), and an older sister, Sun Jinxing ( 孫金星 ), who died at the early age of 4.

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · Sun Yat-sen - Revolution, 1911, China: In 1911 the Qing decided to nationalize all the trunk railways, thus incurring the wrath of local vested interests. Armed rebellion broke out in the province of Sichuan, and the court exposed itself to further attacks by failing to suppress it.

  4. Feb 17, 2009 · In communist theory, the state is a coercive apparatus that exercises the dictatorship of a single class. Proletarian revolution consists of seizing that apparatus from the oppressing capitalist class and establishing the dictatorship of the working class.

  5. 1897 32 years old. Sun Yat-sen spends a lot of time in the British Museum's library, studying European political development and philosophies, developing the framework for his Three Principles of the People. July: Sun Yat-sen returns to Yokohama via Canada and establishes a military school there.

  6. sites.asiasociety.org › chinawealthpower › chaptersSun Yat-sen - Asia Society

    Sun Yat-sen was China's first president and remains China's most international leader, as comfortable in the West as in his homeland. Although his party opposed Mao's in China's civil war, Sun is viewed by both sides as China's guofu, or father of the nation. 1925.

  7. Overview. Sun Yat-sen. (1866—1925) Chinese Kuomintang statesman. Quick Reference. (b. 12 Nov. 1866, d. 12 Mar. 1925). President of the Republic of China 1911–12, 1917–18, 1921–5 Born into a peasant family in southern China (Guandong province), fifteen miles from Macao, he joined his brother in Hawaii, where he was educated.