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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"The Chinese people have only family and clan groups; there is no national spirit. Consequently, in spite of four hundred million people gathered together in one China, we are, in fact, but a sheet of …"
Controversial"We must transform China from a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society into an independent, democratic, and prosperous nation."
Controversial"Democracy cannot be achieved overnight."
Controversial"That interview must have done much good. The English people do not know how badly China is governed."
Strange & Unusual"The people's livelihood is the ultimate goal of the revolution."
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