Discover the remarkable story of how Dr. Sun Yat Sen built a network of revolutionaries that stretched across Asia, inspiring movements for independence in the early twentieth century.
From Japan and Southeast Asia to India, Sun Yat Sen forged lasting friendships and alliances with leaders* who shared his vision of national freedom and self-determination. Some fought alongside him against colonialism and foreign imperialism, while others drew inspiration from his influential political philosophy, the Three Principles of the People (Sanmin Zhuyi): Nationalism, Democracy, and People’s Livelihood.
Through these fascinating connections, this book reveals how ideas, friendships, and shared ideals helped shape the course of modern Asia.
*Rash Behari Bose; Tan Malaka; Sukarno; Tōten Miyazaki, Shin Gyu-Sik; Mariano Ponce; Bội Châu; Hô Chí Minh













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