Sun Yat-sen's essays
Since we are also teachers' colleges, we foreign language learners have to take an examination of this modern history, so let's share this answer. . . . . . . . . In this will, we can easily find that the purpose of Sun Yat-sen's revolution is to "seek freedom and equality in China", that is, to transform the existing society in order to realize the real equality and freedom of the people of China. This should be the ultimate goal of Sun Yat-sen's revolution. At the end of his will, Dr. Sun Yat-sen also mentioned the issue of founding the country, which shows that the primary goal of Sun Yat-sen's revolution is to seize and establish state power. So what is the relationship between the ultimate goal and the primary goal? It should be pointed out that state power belongs to the category of superstructure. The issue of state power is the fundamental issue of the revolution. The revolutionary activities of any class revolve around the state power. Sun Yat-sen's social change is ultimately centered on state power. The realization of state power will accelerate or delay social change. Therefore, seizing state power is the premise and guarantee of social change. Therefore, Sun Yat-sen clearly declared: "The purpose of the revolution is not to feed the people, but to abolish autocracy and create harmony. ..... It can be seen that the concise expression "The revolution has not been successful, comrades still have to work hard" is refined and evolved from the relevant expression in Sun Yat-sen's Political Testament. Connected with political will, when Sun Yat-sen was seriously ill and dying, he was obsessed with "peace, struggle and saving the country". Sun Yat-sen is dying, and he still remembers saving the country and the people. At that time, China was in a state of warlord regime, Duan insisted on holding a "aftermath meeting" to divide the spoils among warlords again, so that China continued to be ruled by warlords. Sun Yat-sen, on the other hand, tried his best to seek peaceful reunification, advocated convening a national conference attended by people from all walks of life, decided on the grand plan of national reunification and construction, abolished the unequal treaties imposed on China by imperialism, and got rid of the shackles of politics and economy, thus establishing a new China. In his will, Sun Yat-sen earnestly took this as a training, hoped to "arouse the people" and showed strong patriotic feelings.