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Why is Sun Yat-sen called Sun Yat-sen?

Classification: society/culture >> Historical topics

Analysis:

Sun Wen (1866165438+1October 12—1925 March12) was a modern democratic revolutionary in China, the father of the Republic of China, Premier China, Xiangshan County (now Zhongshan). When Sun Wen was in exile in Japan, he used the name of Joe Zhongshan, and later generations used to call him Mr. Zhongshan. Sun Wen used many names, most of which were to publicize the revolution or get rid of wanted criminals, and some were to express life expectations. In addition to the following actual names, other pseudonyms are used, such as,, Du Jiaruo,,, and Gao, as well as pseudonyms such as Qiyou Gongzi, Zhongyuan Competitor, Nanyang Pupil, and Nanyang Champion. 19 12 after the founding of the Republic of China, Sun Shi himself signed his name "Sun Wen" on all public and private files. In the west, Sun Shi is called "Sun Yixian".

1897 in exile in Japan, you can't cover your whereabouts with your real name when staying in a guest house. Thinking of the noble Zhongshan Mansion nearby, I took the Japanese surname as "Zhongshan" and added my own "firewood". And "Zhongshan" is actually the birth family of Keiko Zhongshan, the mother of Meiji Emperor. Because Sun Wen admired Emperor Meiji to promote the Meiji Restoration, when he learned that this unexpected name had this relationship, he even said that he would use it frequently. 1903, revolutionary Zhang Cang Miyazaki, Japan? (that is, Toten Miyazaki Hayao? The book Dream of Thirty-three Years was translated into Sun Yixian, a great revolutionary. His surname and pen name were used together, and since then it has become the general name of Sun Wen and Sun Yat-sen. ..

As for "Sun Cannon", the nickname of Sun Wen, the political opponent at that time, came from many sources: it was taken by Yuan Shikai, or the meaning of "unrealistic person" in Cantonese implied that Sun Wen's words were exaggerated but untrue.