A famous article by Sun Yat-sen (1866165438+10/2-1925 March 12), written in words, is named Rixin and Yixian, also known as Xiangdi. The founder of the Republic of China and the Kuomintang of China, the advocate of the Three People's Principles, founded the five-power constitution. He first raised the banner of all-round anti-imperialism and anti-feudalism, "starting the feudal monarchy for two thousand years."
Sun Yat-sen was born in Cuiheng Village, Xiangshan County, Fushi City, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. Sun Yat-sen studied medicine in Hong Kong and became a western doctor. Seeing that the Chinese nation was in danger of being carved up by western powers, Sun Yat-sen decided to give up his "career as a doctor" and pursue his "career as a Chinese doctor". Influenced by Zheng's thought of political reform, Sun Yat-sen saw clearly the corruption of the Qing government and was determined to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and establish a democratic republic.
Sun Yat-sen is the author of General Plan for the Founding of the People's Republic of China, Outline for the Founding of the People's Republic of China and Three People's Principles. After his death, his works were collected and published many times, including eleven volumes of The Complete Works of Sun Yat-sen published by Zhonghua Book Company 1986, and The Complete Works of Sun Yat-sen published by Taipei 1969, 1973, 1985.