English: On the publication of Min Bao, an article written by Sun Yat-sen (The article appeared in the first issue of Ming Bao, meaning "The People's Report", published in Tokyo, Japan, on November 26, 1905, in which Dr. Sun for the first time put forward his great principles of Nationalism, Democracy and the People's Livelihood - later known as The Three Principles of the people. The paper is the organ of Tongmen Hui. Sun Yat Sen is the father of China and died at 1925, therefore the photo must be in public domain.
Sources:Sun Yat-Sen In commemoration of the 130th anniversary of Dr. Sun's birth. Edited by Shanghai Museum of Sun Yat-Sen's Former Residence.}}
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== 簡述 == English: On the publication of Min Bao, an article written by Sun Yat-sen (The article appeared in the first issue of Ming Bao, meaning "The People's Report", published in Tokyo, Japan, on November 26, 1905, in which Dr. Sun for the first tim
== 簡述 == English: On the publication of Min Bao, an article written by Sun Yat-sen (The article appeared in the first issue of Ming Bao, meaning "The People's Report", published in Tokyo, Japan, on November 26, 1905, in which Dr. Sun for the first tim
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