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Comment on Sun Yat-sen's 3,000-word Thesis
Sun Yat-sen and other revolutionaries had to give in to Yuan Shikai, the great warlord of Beiyang, and resigned on February 13, 2003. In August, the League was reorganized into the Kuomintang, and Sun Yat-sen was elected chairman. 19 13 In March, Song was assassinated by Yuan Shikai, and Sun Yat-sen planned to attack Yuan, and then failed. Sun Yat-sen had to go to Japan again for assistance. 19 14 founded the China Revolutionary Party in Japan and issued two proclamations for Yuan. 19 17 Sun Yat-sen returned to China and held a special meeting of the National Assembly in Guangzhou, organized the government to protect the country and was elected as the Grand Marshal, vowing to explore the North. 19 18 was forced to leave. 19 19 change China revolutionary party to China Kuomintang.

Sun Yat-sen was the first to thoroughly oppose feudalism, organize revolutionary political parties, launch an armed uprising, led the Revolution of 1911 which shocked China and foreign countries, overthrew the autocratic rule of the feudal dynasty that lasted for thousands of years in China history, opened a new chapter in the history of China's democratic revolution, and made great contributions to later generations.