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Who founded the Republic of China?
Sun Yixian

Sun Yat-sen formally and publicly put forward the proposal when he founded the League in Tokyo, Japan on August 20th, 2005. The time of the Republic of China was from 19 12 to 1949, and it was the first democratic republic in Asia after the Revolution of 1911.

administrative division

The first time was in the early years of the Republic of China. At the beginning of the Republic of China, the establishment of local administrative divisions was still in the Qing Dynasty. There are 23 provinces in China, and a three-level management system is implemented at the provincial, prefectural and county levels. 19 13 1 Yuan Shikai's government issued an order to unify the organization of local administrative offices at all levels, abolished the old local system and established a three-level management system at the provincial, provincial and county levels. The whole country is divided into 22 provinces.

The second time was after the victory of the Northern Expedition. 1927 after the founding of the Nanjing national government, according to Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Outline for the Founding of the People's Republic of China, the provincial and county management systems were abolished nationwide. 65438+June 2 1, 0928, Zhili Province was changed to Hebei Province, Beijing was changed to Beiping Special City, 20 counties of Jingzhao were merged into Hebei Province, and Koubei Road was included in Chahar.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's third victory. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the National Government changed the three northeastern provinces into Liaoning, Northern Liaoning, Anton, Jilin, Hejiang, Songjiang, Heilongjiang, Nenjiang and Xing 'an. At the same time, Taiwan Province Province returned to the motherland, and the number of provincial units in China increased to 35, including two places: Outer Mongolia and Tibet.

Above content reference: Republic of China-Baidu Encyclopedia