sun yat-sen in English

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( 1866–1925 ) , Chinese statesman; provisional president of the Republic of China 1911–12 and president of the Southern Chinese Republic 1923–25. He organized the Kuomintang force and established a secessionist government at Guangzhou.

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1. Sun Yat-sen again fled to Japan in November 1913.

2. Modern China's founding father, Sun Yat - sen , proposed a dam in 19

3. Dr. Sun Yat - sen in 1917 was appointed chief financial law of the military junta.

4. In August, Sun Yat-sen traveled to Beijing where he was welcomed by Yuan Shikai and a crowd of thousands.

5. 1911 – Sun Yat-sen becomes the provisional President of the Republic of China; he formally takes office on January 1, 1912.

6. Sun Yat-sen remains unique among 20th-century Chinese leaders for having a high reputation both in mainland China and in Taiwan.

7. Within the help program provided by the Soviet Union to the countries of East Asia there was a training school that later became the Moscow Sun Yat-sen University.

8. He oversaw the establishment of a public school system with modern elementary and high schools and prestigious colleges and universities (including the Sun Yat-Sen University).

9. When KMT leader Sun Yat-sen died in March 1925, he was succeeded by a rightist, Chiang Kai-shek, who initiated moves to marginalize the position of the Communists.

10. Night, four assassins one type bunt 100 button, clothing, face he began, holding a knife, to avoid the guard, went straight to Sun Yat-sen lived in never ending.

11. Panel 1: Bordering China Tuesday, February 23, 7:00PM-9:00PM EST Chair: Helen Siu, Yale University Discussant: Michael Szonyi, Harvard University Panelists: Bixiao He, Sun Yat-sen University, “Hong Kong in China’s Information Nexus: Building a CCP Network in the Early Cold War”