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  2. Sun Yat-sen - Wikipedia

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    The cult was created after Sun Yat-sen died. Chinese Muslim generals and imams participated in the personality cult and the one-party state, with Muslim General Ma Bufang making people bow to Sun's portrait and listen to the national anthem during a Tibetan and Mongol religious ceremony for the Qinghai Lake god. [120]

  3. List of cults of personality - Wikipedia

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    A personality cult in the Republic of China was centered on the Kuomintang party founder Sun Yat-sen, with his successor, President Wang Jingwei and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. [citation needed] The personality cult of Chiang Kai-shek went further after the republican government fled to Taiwan.

  4. Soong Ching-ling - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, it was until 1965 when there was the first biography in Taiwan to mention Soong Ching-ling as the wife of Sun Yat-sen. [80] The majority of people, except for those who had fled from the mainland, were unaware of Soong Ching-ling until the lifting of martial law in 1987, despite the widespread personality cult surrounding Sun Yat-sen.

  5. The True Record - Wikipedia

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    The political activities of Sun Yat-sen were covered extensively, with a particular focus on his interactions with the common person. [35] Military subjects such as field exercises and the naval fleet were frequently depicted as well. [19] International stories also featured, with three issues [m] including coverage of the Balkan Wars. [19]

  6. Chen Cuifen - Wikipedia

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    Chen Cuifen (Chinese: 陳粹芬; 1873–1962) [1] was a longtime romantic partner of Sun Yat-sen, the founder and first president of the Republic of China.She was regarded as a "forgotten revolutionary" and "the first revolution partner" of Sun Yat-sen. [2] Before marrying Soong Ching-ling, Sun Yat-sen had a 20 year-relationship with Chen Cuifen.

  7. History of the Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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    This cult of personality around the KMT leader and the KMT was standard in all meetings. Sun Yat-sen's portrait was bowed to three times by KMT party members. [79] Dr. Sun's portrait was arranged with two flags crossed under, the KMT flag and the flag of the Republic of China.

  8. Portraits overlooking Tiananmen - Wikipedia

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    After the victory over Japan in 1945 the portrait of Sun Yat-sen was replaced with a portrait of the leader of the Republic, Chiang Kai-shek. Continuing to commemorate the Second Sino-Japanese War in July 1949 after the Pingjin campaign , which saw the peaceful seizure of Beijing (and Tianjin ) by the People's Liberation Army , portraits of Zhu ...

  9. Anti-Qing sentiment - Wikipedia

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    On 29 December 1911, Sun Yat-Sen was sworn in as the first president of China. The Republic of China was proclaimed on 1 January 1912, and on 12 February 1912, the emperor of China, 6-year-old Puyi , and Empress Dowager Longyu signed an edict of abdication, ending 268 years of Qing rule and almost 2,000 years of dynastic rule in China. [ 37 ]