There is no room for a photo, let alone a history book in black and white. Feng Ziyou described that before the first uprising, when Yang and Sun argued about the candidate for the president of the association, they were suspected of defending and beautifying Sun-"The Prime Minister did not want to provoke disputes within the party, so he retired and was elected". In Feng's works, the two factions fought for power and power, and for the sake of the overall situation, they became "Prime Minister Sun" and gave way to Yang; Even if Feng didn't deliberately belittle Yang, this statement has been directly appropriated by many history books.
Yang may not be a calm person, and because he died early, it is difficult to determine whether he is an excellent revolutionary leader. But how can his contribution to the revolution be obliterated? I hope more local scholars who study the history of Hong Kong will take the lead and get back a "name" for Yang.