
Dr. Sun Yat-sen (Yat-sen Sun)
Dr. Sun Yat-sen was a Chinese revolutionary and political leader, regarded as the founding father of modern China. He played a key role in overthrowing China's Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century and promoted the idea of a unified, republican China. His principles, known as the Three Principles of the People—nationalism, democracy, and people's livelihood—guided China's development. Sun Yat-sen is honored as a visionary who sought to modernize China and improve the lives of its people through democratic reforms and national unity. His legacy remains influential in Chinese history and politics.