1. The commemorative stamp of the Revolution of 1911 designed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen himself: The first commemorative stamp is square and emerald. The main picture shows the head of President Sun Yat-sen, with the words "the first year of the Republic of China" on the top, and the words "the commemoration of the recovery" on the left and right sides of the image, with a face value of three points.
2. The second common stamp is square and Chu Shi. The main picture is a plan, with the words "Republic of China Post" at the top with a face value of 50 cents. The sample tickets are printed by Shanghai Commercial Press, and directly printed on glossy paper with gravure master, without punching holes, with wide white edges around.
Sun Yat-sen printed the airplane map symbolizing scientific civilization on stamps, so that this new thing was known to the public, thus inspiring people to master science and technology and rejuvenating the Chinese nation.
4. The General Plan for the Founding of the People's Republic of China is a well-known masterpiece of Sun Yat-sen, which is a collection of Sun Yat-sen's three works from 19 17 to 1920-On Sun Wen, Industrial Plan and Preliminary Civil Rights. Because this book embodies Sun Yat-sen's idea of governing the country, the blueprint of founding the country and the summary of revolutionary experience, it has always been an important text to study Sun Yat-sen's political thought.
5. Sun Wen's theory discusses the philosophical thought that it is easy to overcome difficulties from the perspective of psychological construction. Industrial planning is a grand program of all-round economic construction, including long-term planning of railway construction, port construction and bridge construction.
6. "Preliminary Civil Rights" is about social construction and describes the democratic principles, procedures and methods that the government should organize and operate in social life and that ordinary people should master. These three parts echo each other and support each other, which together constitute Sun Yat-sen's thought of founding the country.