Title: Sun Yet-sen: Hakka's Outstanding Man and United States of America
Abstract: AbstrcatSun Yet-sen had been to Honolulu six times during 1878 through to 1910, where he received western education. On Nov, 24, 1894, he established Zhongxing Association, the first Chinese bourgeois revolutionary organization, which inaugurated Chinese bourgeois revolution. Honolulu became the cradle and base for the revolution led by Sun Yet-sen. In 1896 for the first time , Sun Yet-sen arrived to the American Land. He called on the overseas Chinese (lincluding Hakkas) to fight against The Qing Government. Later in 1904, 1909 and 1911 for three times, he arrived to the America to keep up relations with the overseas organization Hongmen ( Zhigong Tang) , established the United League of China and persuaded Zhigong Tang to join the revolution. He led to the great unification between Zhigong Tang and the United League of China to found Hongmen Foundation Bureau for the revolution. Till Dec. 25, 1911 the first success of Xinghe Wuchang Uprising, Sun didn't return to Shanghai China. This paper brings forward tow points of view: the revolution led by Sun Yet-sen was the continuity of American revolution; Hakka people and American people were reacted each other.
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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