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The limitations of the Three People's Principles are mainly manifested in.
The Three People's Principles did not put forward a clear anti-imperialist proposition, had unrealistic illusions about the landlord class of the Han nationality, and did not have a thorough agrarian revolutionary program.

What are the limitations of the Three People's Principles according to the examination questions in Baidu's question bank? Answer:

(1) The Three People's Principles did not put forward a clear anti-imperialist proposition: in the revolutionary view, imperialism invaded China because of the weakness of China. As long as the Qing government is overthrown to cheer China up, the imperialist countries will treat China equally, and may even sponsor the China Revolution, and even fantasize about recognizing the vested interests and privileges of the imperialist countries in China in exchange for imperialist support and recognition. This is a sign of bourgeois weakness and compromise.

(2) Have unrealistic illusions about the landlord class of the Han nationality: Democracy theoretically solved the problem of seizing and establishing political power that the revolutionaries urgently needed to solve at that time, but its spearhead was mainly aimed at emperors and feudal nobles, rather than opposing the landlord class as the whole feudal ruling class. It had unrealistic illusions about the landlord class of the Han nationality, which gave the old Han bureaucrats, landlords and warlords the opportunity to blend into the revolutionary camp.

(3) There is no thorough program of agrarian revolution: people's livelihood is the program of Sun Yat-sen's "social revolution". Realizing state-owned land through equal land ownership is a scheme designed by him to solve the land problem. This plan has obvious capitalist nature, but it cannot completely abolish feudal land ownership and solve farmers' land problems. The revolutionary struggle led by the bourgeois revolutionaries naturally lacks a solid foundation.

The Three People's Principles, also known as "Sun Wen Theory", "Thought of the Founding Fathers of the Republic of China" and "Legacy of the Prime Minister", was put forward by Sun Yat-sen, the Founding Fathers of the Republic of China and the Executive Dean of the Kuomintang, as the basic party program of the Kuomintang. It is called "the legacy of Sun Yat-sen's founding the Republic of China" in the preface of the Constitution of the Republic of China, and it is included in Article 1 of the Constitution of the Republic of China ("The Republic of China is based on the Three People's Principles and is a democracy for the people."