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Which revolutionary forerunner does Mr. Zhongshan refer to?

Sun Yat-sen is a great pioneer of China's modern democratic revolution.

Sun Yat-sen (1866165438+1October 12-1925 March12), written in words, continued, also known as Yixian, the young emperor elephant. He was the pioneer of the modern national democratic revolution in China, the great forerunner of the democratic revolution in China, the founder of the Republic of China and the Kuomintang in China, the advocate of the Three People's Principles, and the founder of the five-power constitution.

His first anti-imperialist and anti-feudal banner was "two thousand years of feudal monarchy"

In order to transform China, Sun Yat-sen spent his whole life, leaving an indelible contribution in history and establishing a solid and precious legacy for politics and successors.

Extended data

Sun Yat-sen's "Three People's Principles" include:

1. Nationalism, opposing the Manchu dictatorship and the invasion of foreign powers, overthrowing the warlords who colluded with imperialism, seeking the equality of all ethnic groups in China and recognizing the right of national self-determination.

2, democracy, democracy for ordinary people, to prevent the abuse of the current system in Europe and America, the people have four rights (political power) to govern the government, while the government has five rights (political power) to govern the country: legislation, justice, administration, assessment and supervision. Its core idea emphasizes the distinction between direct civil rights and power, that is, the government has political power and the people have political power.

There are two most important principles of people's livelihood, one is the equality of land rights (land to the tiller) and the other is capital control (private people cannot manipulate the people's livelihood).

Reference source

Baidu Encyclopedia-Sun Yat-sen