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Excerpted from the Complete Works of Sun Yat-sen, Volume II191010/October 26th, Sun Yat-sen delivered a speech at the joint welcoming meeting of military and political affairs in Nanchang, saying, "A country without force will surely perish."

19110 year 10 month10 day (the third year of Xuantong), the revolutionaries in the new army secretly contacted and decided to revolt that night. After the Revolution of 1911, he was elected as the provisional president of the Republic of China (term 1 912191April1).

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1866165438+1October 12 (the sixth day of October in the fifth year of Tongzhi), Sun Yat-sen was born in Guangdong. He grew up in an ordinary family, and his family became better after his brother Sun Mei went to Maui to reclaim land and run pastures and shops.

1875 (the first year of Guangxu), Sun Yat-sen entered the village school and received traditional education. When Sun Yat-sen's father was young, he worked as a shoemaker in Banzhangtang Street in Macau. Sun Yat-sen traveled between Macao and his hometown with his parents since he was a child. Sun Yat-sen was deeply impressed by the blending and prosperity of Chinese and Western cultures in Macao.

1878, 12-year-old Sun Yat-sen went to Honolulu with his mother. His eldest brother, Sun Mei, sponsored Sun Yat-sen to receive modern western education in Honolulu, Guangzhou and Hongkong.

1883, 17-year-old Sun Yat-sen returned from Honolulu and went to Hong Kong to study in the same year. During his five years of studying medicine in Hong Kong, Dr. Sun Yat-sen formed a clique with Yang Heling, Chen Shaobai and Li Lie, known as the "Four Big Kou". At that time, Yang Heling's "Si Yang Mouth Guild Hall" in Macau also became one of the important places for Sun Yat-sen's activities in Macau. At that time, Sun Yat-sen thought that Li Hongzhang was different from ordinary bureaucrats, but a figure with innovative ideas.