The aim of the revolution is to establish a truly democratic republic in China, where all people are equal and free.
Father of modern China
The aim of the revolution is to establish a truly democratic republic in China, where all people are equal and free.
Father of modern China
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"Revolution is usually a bloody affair. Our Revolution of 1911 did not shed much blood because our people are a peace-loving people. This peace-loving quality is the greatest virtue of the Chinese."
Controversial"The Chinese people have only family and clan solidarity; they do not have national spirit. Therefore, a swarm of loose sand is used to describe the Chinese people. What is loose sand? It is a heap of …"
Controversial"If we want to restore our national position, besides uniting all the great groups of our nation into a great national body, we must first revive our ancient morality. What is our ancient morality? It …"
Controversial"But we, because we have had too much liberty without any unity and resisting power, because we have become a sheet of loose sand and so have been invaded by foreign imperialism and oppressed by the ec…"
Strange & Unusual"Let the people in thinking about government distinguish between sovereignty and ability. Let the great political force of the state be divided into two: the power of the government and the power of th…"
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