Question
What were Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles?

Answer

The Manchu empire was overthrown and a republic established in 1911 under Sun Yat-Sen (1866-1925) who is unanimously regarded as the founder of modern China. His programme was called the Three Principles (San-min Chui).
These were:
  1. Nationalism: this meant overthrowing the Manchu who were seen as a foreign dynasty, as well as other foreign imperialists.
  2. Democracy or establishing a democratic government.
  3. Socialism regulating capital and equalizing landholdings.

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