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China's Traditional Culture, Political Culture and Three People's Principles

China's Traditional Culture, Political Culture and Three People's Principles

Sun Yat-sen put forward the political theory program of China's bourgeois democratic revolution, namely nationalism, civil rights and people's livelihood. When Sun Yat-sen organized the China League in 1905, he put forward the revolutionary aim of "expelling the Tatars, restoring China, establishing the Republic of China, and sharing land rights equally". In the same year, 1 1 was published in the preface, which formally put forward the three principles of nationality, civil rights and democracy, and at the same time advocated national revolution, political revolution and social revolution in order to overthrow the feudal autocratic rule of the Qing Dynasty and establish bourgeois democracy. The Three People's Principles reflect the characteristics of the times of the old democratic revolution led by the bourgeoisie, which is of progressive and revolutionary significance, but it is not a thorough anti-imperialist and anti-feudal program. Later, with the help of the victory of Russian October Revolution and the influence of China, Sun Yat-sen decided to unite Russia, unite with * * and help the peasants and workers. 1924, he reinterpreted the Three People's Principles and developed them into new Three People's Principles.