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    • Sun Yat-sen (/ ˈ s ʊ n ˈ j ɑː t ˈ s ɛ n /; [1] traditional Chinese: 孫逸仙; simplified Chinese: 孙逸仙; pinyin: Sūn Yìxiān; 12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925), [2] [3] [4] [a] was a Chinese revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who served as the first provisional president of the Republic of China and the first ... See more

    BornSun Te-ming (孫德明) · 12 November 1866 · Cuiheng, Guangdong, Qing dynasty
    Died12 March 1925 (aged 58) · Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, Republic of China
    Political partyKuomintang
    SpousesLu Muzhen · (m. 1885; div. 1915) · Kaoru Otsuki · (m. 1905; a. 1906) · Soong Ching-ling (m. 1915) · Chen Cuifen (concubine, 1892–1925) · Haru Asada (concubine, 1897–1902)
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    Sun Yat-sen , was a Chinese revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who served as the first provisional president of the Republic of China and the first leader of the Kuomintang (KMT). Unique among 20th-century Chi… See more

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    Sun's genealogical name was Sun Deming (Syūn Dāk-mìhng; 孫德明). As a child, his pet name [zh] was Tai Tseung (Dai-jeuhng; 帝象). In school, the teacher gave him the name Sun Wen (Cantonese: Syūn Màhn; 孫文), whic… See more

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  2. For the next sixteen years he was an exile in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Japan, raising money for his revolutionary party and bankrolling uprisings in china against the Qing dynasty. In 1897 he went to Japan, where he was known as Nakayama Shō (Kanji: 中山樵, The Woodcutter of Middle Mountain).
    www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sun_Yat-sen
    Sun returned to Japan in July 1905 to find the Chinese student community stirred to a pitch of patriotic excitement. Joined by other revolutionists such as Huang Hsing and Sung Chiao-jen (1882–1913), Sun organized, and was elected director of, the T'ungmeng hui (Revolutionary Alliance).
    www.notablebiographies.com/St-Tr/Sun-Yat-Sen.html
    He started traveling around the world to organize people and collect funding. He first lived in Japan where he received much sympathy and support from both Japanese and Chinese living in Japan. In Japan, his supporters called him Nakayama, from which comes his Mandarin name Sun Zhongshan (孙中山).
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    Pan-Asian sentiments emerged in Japan in the nineteenth century, but it was in Sun Yat-sen that the Japanese Pan-Asianists found inspiration for and a means with which to pursue their idea of Pan-Asian solidarity, or more specifically, close cooperation between Japan and China for the sake of Asian liberation.
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