The Chinese people do not have national identity; they have only family and clan identity.
Father of modern China
The Chinese people do not have national identity; they have only family and clan identity.
Father of modern China
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"The aim of the revolution is to establish a truly democratic republic in China, where all people are equal and free."
Controversial"Our position is extremely perilous; if we do not earnestly promote nationalism and weld together our four hundred millions into a strong nation, we face a tragedy - the loss of our country and the des…"
Controversial"The world trend is towards democracy and self-determination. China must follow this trend."
Controversial"The greatest happiness is to struggle for the happiness of the masses."
Controversial"The Chinese people have shown the greatest loyalty to family and clan with the result that in China there have been familyism and clanism but no real nationalism."
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