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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On July 8, 1914, Sun Yat-sen held the founding meeting of the Chinese Revolutionary Party in Japan
111 years ago today, on July 8, 1914 (May 16, 1914, the lunar calendar), Sun Yat-sen held the founding meeting of the Chinese Revolutionary Party in Japan. Sun Yat-sen took a group photo with leading members at the founding of the Chinese Revolutionary Party. On July 8, 1914, Sun Yat-sen held the founding meeting of the Chinese Revolutionary Party in Japan, and Sun Yat-sen served as Prime Minister. After the failure of the "Second Revolution" in 1913, Sun Yat-sen fled to Japan and convened members of the Kuomintang to form the Chinese Revolutionary Party. With the purpose of eliminating autocratic politics and building a complete Republic of China, and the purpose of implementing the principles of civil rights and people's livelihood, he continued the anti-Yuan struggle. In view of the fact that after the Revolution of 1911, the Kuomintang lost its combat effectiveness due to its disorganization, the Chinese Revolutionary Party required party members to press their fingerprints, make an oath, and absolutely obey Sun Yat-sen, hoping to establish a tight organization. However, as a result, the Chinese Revolutionary Party became a narrow group of a few people. Only the coastal provinces carried out some scattered military adventurism and failed to organize and lead the people of the country in their struggle against Yuan Shikai's restoration. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/18rq.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:02] 访问:78
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