
Sun Yat-sen (also known as Dr. Sun Yat-sen)
Sun Yat-sen, also known as Dr. Sun Yat-sen, was a prominent Chinese revolutionary and political leader. He played a key role in overthrowing China's imperial Qing dynasty and establishing the Republic of China in 1912. Sun is often called the "Father of Modern China" for his efforts in promoting nationalism, democracy, and people's livelihood. He believed in uniting China through modernization and republican principles, advocating for a government that serves the people. His ideas greatly influenced Chinese history, and he remains a respected figure in both mainland China and Taiwan.