Sun Yat-sen (1866165438+1October 12-1925 March12), written in words, continued, also known as Yixian, the young emperor elephant.
He was the pioneer of the modern national democratic revolution in China, the great forerunner of the democratic revolution in China, the founder of the Republic of China and the Kuomintang in China, the advocate of the Three People's Principles, and the founder of the five-power constitution. He first raised the banner of all-round anti-imperialism and anti-feudalism, "starting a republic and ending the feudal monarchy of two thousand years".
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Sun Yat-sen's motto is "The world trend is mighty, if it goes with it, it will prosper, if it goes against it, it will perish", and he emphasized that "we should learn from others and benefit from innovation". Sun Yat-sen paid attention to learning advanced knowledge and beneficial ideological achievements in the world, and hoped to use them to transform China in combination with the reality of China.
Sun Yat-sen was very concerned about the October Revolution in Russia and the spread of Marxism in the world. He was keenly aware of the important influence of the May 4th Movement and the establishment of China on China's reform, resolutely implemented the three major policies of uniting Russia, uniting the Communist Party and helping the peasants and workers, and endowed the Three People's Principles with new connotations.
The three major policies are Sun Yat-sen's important political propositions and the correct path for the national democratic revolution he advocated to move from repeated setbacks to success and then achieve remarkable achievements.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Sun Yat-sen