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

    Educated overseas, Sun is considered to be one of the greatest and most important leaders of modern China, but his political life was one of constant struggle and frequent exile. After the success of the revolution in 1911, he quickly resigned as president of the newly founded Republic of China and relinquished the position to Yuan Shikai.

  2. Sun Yat-sen University ( 中山大学; SYSU) is a public research university in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education, and co-funded by the Ministry of Education, SASTIND, and Guangdong Provincial Government. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction .

  3. 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).

  4. The core of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area is the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, located at the southern foot of Zhongmaofeng in Zhongshan Mountain. It is the tomb of the great democratic revolution pioneer Dr. Sun Yat-sen.

  5. Aug 16, 2019 · Sun Yat-sen (November 12, 1866–March 12, 1925) holds a unique position in the Chinese-speaking world today. He is the only figure from the early revolutionary period who is honored as the "Father of the Nation" by people in both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China ( Taiwan ). Fast Facts: Sun Yat-sen.

  6. Sun Yat-sen , or Sun Yixian , (born Nov. 12, 1866, Xiangshan, Guangdong province, China—died March 12, 1925, Beijing), Leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, known as the father of modern China.

  7. Aug 30, 2016 · Research vis-à-vis Sun Yat-sen and his revolutionary career struggled during the 20th century for a number of reasons. Souring political climates and disruptive wars restricted archival access between 1913 and 1949, compelling research to lean heavily on foreign records and archives.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Apr 22, 2024 · Sun Yat Sen—the statesman widely credited with toppling Chinas Qing dynasty in 1911—famously sought support for his revolution from ethnic Chinese communities around the world. It’s no surprise, then, that museums in his honor are found across the world, from Seattle to Honolulu.

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