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HISTORY
SUN YIXIAN'S LIFE
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EARLY LIFE
Sun Yat-sen was born on 12 November 1866.
His birthplace was the village of Cuiheng.
At age 10, Sun Yat-sen began seeking schooling.
It is also at this point where he met childhood friend Lu Hao-tung.
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SUN'S POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
In 1891 Sun met revolutionary friends in Hong Kong including Yeung Ku-wan .
Who was the leader and founder of the Furen Literary Society.
The group was spreading the idea of overthrowing the Qing.
In 1895 China suffered a serious defeat during the First Sino-Japanese War.
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POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
Tongmenghui member Song Jiaoren quickly tried to control the parliament.
The 1912–1913 National assembly election was considered a huge success.
For the KMT winning 269 of the 596 seats in the lower house and 123 of the 274 senate seats.
This marked the beginning of the Warlord Era.
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Francisco Diez
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SUN'S KEY EVENTS IN HIS CAREER
Sun Yixian was considered to be a revolutionary of China.
And he was the first president of the Republic.
One of the most important key event or legacy.
He left behind was that of his political ideology
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SUN'S CAREER
In 1895 China suffered a serious defeat during the First Sino-Japanese War
The Hundred Days' reform turned out to be a failure by 1898.
In 1886 Sun studied medicine at the Guangzhou Boji Hospital under the Christian missionary John G. Kerr.
After this experience, Sun turned irrevocably toward revolution.
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SUN'S LEGACY
Sun died of liver cancer on the 12 ofMarch 1925 at the age of 58 at the Rockefeller financed.
After Sun's death, a power struggle between his young protégé Chiang Kai-shek and his old revolutionary.
The same month in 1894 the Furen Literary Society was merged with the Hong Kong.
They disguised their activities in Hong Kong under the running of a "Qianheng Company".
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