1965438+On September 28th, 2002, when Sun Yat-sen was inspecting in Shandong, he took a special train to Gaomi for talks with Hou Zhiting, representative of the local League and president of Gaomi County Agricultural Association. Sun Yat-sen inscribed "Gaomi County Group as a souvenir" on one of his photos and handed it to Hou Zhiting.
Hou Zhiting begged Sun Yat-sen to give some instructions. Sun Yat-sen said with great emotion: "Determined to do great things, not to be a big official." Since then, this famous saying has been widely circulated and has become the motto of many people with lofty ideals.
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Sun Yat-sen, the great pioneer of China's democratic revolution, raised the banner of completely opposing feudalism for the first time, "opening a republic and ending the two thousand-year monarchy". In order to transform China, he spent his whole life, leaving an indelible contribution in history and establishing a solid and precious legacy for politics and successors.
Names and allusions
Sun Yat-sen used many names, most of which were taken to publicize the revolution or get rid of wanted criminals, and some of them were used to express life expectations.
After the Revolution of 1911, Sun Shi no longer faced the pursuit of the Qing Dynasty, and all his public and private files were signed by his real name "Sun Wen". In Europe and America, Sun is famous for his nickname "Yixian" or his full name "Sun Yixian" (that is, "SunYat-sen" in English).
The name of the young emperor elephant, the word "Huang", means that relatives pray for the blessing of the "Northern Emperor" God. A famous prose writer, he was given a training name when he was at school in his hometown. The word carries it, which comes from the name of "Wen" and takes the meaning of "Wen carries Tao".
The names of Christian names are gradually becoming new, which is taken from the language of "if new, day after day, day after day" in universities. 1883 Signature when baptized as a Christian in Hong Kong, that is, Christian name. The Christian name Yixian was changed by Pastor Feng Yong of China Teachers' District according to the Cantonese homonym "Rixin".
Alias Zhongshan Qiao, 1897, a Japanese friend Hirayama Zhou, in order to cover the whereabouts of Japanese exiles, accompanied him to the hotel and thought that there was a Zhongshan family mansion in China nearby, and Keiko Zhongshan, a member of this family, was the mother of Meiji Emperor and admired Meiji Emperor's move to promote the Meiji Restoration, so he took the Japanese surname "Zhongshan" and added "Joe" to himself.
The pen name Nagano was named in memory of the Japanese reformer Dr. Nagano.
In addition, Sun Yat-sen once claimed to be the second Hong Xiuquan and regarded Hong as the "first anti-Qing hero". Some people think that this is because Sun has received western education and is not bound by the traditional concept of loyalty to the monarch, so he dares to call himself so. This theory was also adopted in history textbooks during the Republic of China.
As for "Sun Cannon", the nickname of Sun Wen, the political enemy at that time, existed before the Revolution of 1911. Cannon means "unrealistic person" in Cantonese, suggesting that Sun Wen's words are exaggerated and untrue.
In addition, when Sun Yat-sen was studying in Hong Kong College of Western Medicine (the predecessor of HKU), he often advocated anti-Qing in public. Most of the people he heard were timid and shunned, but Chen Shaobai, You Lie and Yang Heling all echoed him and were nicknames of the four bandits.
In the official documents of the Qing government, all articles were written on his name "Wen" and three water heads were added to address him.
China News Network-Sun Yat-sen's trip to Jiaodong: inspecting Ji Jiao Railway and staying in Qingdao.