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    Sun Yat-sen was born to Sun Dacheng ( 孫達成) and his wife, Lady Yang ( 楊氏) on 12 November 1866. [147] At the time, his father was 53, and his mother was 38 years old. He had an older brother, Sun Dezhang ( 孫德彰 ), and an older sister, Sun Jinxing ( 孫金星 ), who died at the early age of 4.

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    Sun Yat-sen was born Sun Wen in Cuiheng village, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province on November 12, 1866, one of six children born to tailor and peasant farmer Sun Dacheng and his wife Madame Yang. Sun Yat-sen attended elementary school in China, but he moved to Honolulu, Hawaii at the age of 13 where his elder brother Sun Mei had lived since 1871. In H...

    Sun Wen had already absorbed too many Christian ideas, however. In 1883, he and a friend broke the Beiji Emperor-God statue in front of his home village's temple. In 1884, his parents arranged for his first marriage to Lu Muzhen (1867–1952), the daughter of a local merchant. In 1887, Sun Wen left for Hong Kongto enroll in the college of medicine an...

    During his exile in Japan, Sun Yat-sen met Kaoru Otsuki and asked for her hand in marriage in 1901. Since she was only 13 at the time, her father forbade their marriage until 1903. They had a daughter named Fumiko who, after Sun Yat-sen abandoned them in 1906, was adopted by a family named Miyagawa. It was also during his exile in Japan and elsewhe...

    Sun Yat-sen was in the United States when the Xinhai Revolution broke out at Wuchang on October 10, 1911. Caught off guard, Sun missed the rebellion that brought down the child emperor, Puyi, and ended the imperial period of Chinese history. As soon as he heard that the Qing Dynasty had fallen, Sun raced back to China. A council of delegates from t...

    In 1915, Yuan Shi-kai briefly realized his ambitions when he proclaimed himself the Emperor of China (r. 1915–16). His proclamation as emperor sparked a violent backlash from other warlords—such as Bai Lang—as well as a political reaction from the KMT. Sun Yat-sen and the KMT fought the new "emperor" in the Anti-Monarchy War, even as Bai Lang led t...

    Although Chiang Kai-shek was skeptical about the alliance with the communists, he went along with his mentor Sun Yat-sen's plans. With Soviet aid, they trained an army of 250,000, which would march through northern China in a three-pronged attack, aimed at wiping out the warlords Sun Chuan-fang in the northeast, Wu Pei-fu in the Central Plains, and...

    On March 12, 1925, Sun Yat-sen died at the Peking Union Medical College from liver cancer. He was just 58 years old. Although he was a baptized Christian, he was first buried at a Buddhist shrine near Beijing called the Temple of Azure Clouds. In a sense, Sun's early death ensured that his legacy lives on in both mainland China and Taiwan. Because ...

    Bergere, Marie-Clare. "Sun Yat-sen." Trans. Lloyd, Janet. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1998.
    Lee, Lai To, and Hock Guan Lee. "Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution." Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2011.
    Lum, Yansheng Ma, and Raymond Mun Kong Lum. "Sun Yat-sen in Hawai'i: Activities and Supporters." Honolulu: Hawaii Chinese History Center, 1999.
    Schriffin, Harold. "Sun Yat-sen and the Origins of the Chinese Revolution." Berkeley: University of California Press, 1970.
  2. Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Chinese people generally revere Sun Yat-sen as the main leader who ended the Qing dynastic government. His goals put his life in danger, and he lived in exile for many years. By the time he died at age 53, he helped to shape both the culture and government of modern China. He was born near Guangzhou in Guangdong Province in 1866.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · Sun Wen’s journey to the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup was paved with remarkable achievements and a hunger for redemption. Having had to settle for the silver medal at the 1996 Olympics in ...

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  5. Sun Yat-sen. Dr. Sun Yat-sen (Traditional Chinese: 孫中山 or 孫逸仙; Pinyin: Sūn Zhōngshān; or "Sun Yixian") (November 12, 1866 – March 12, 1925) was a Chinese revolutionary and political leader often referred to as the "father of modern China." He played an instrumental role in the eventual collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911.

  6. Kuala Lumpur: In celebration of the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) Women’s Football Day on Monday and to mark the third anniversary of the highly-acclaimed 'It’s My Game’ campaign, China PR legend and the Chinese Football Association (CFA) Vice President Sun Wen is featured in the latest episode as she shares her inspiring rise to fame.

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