Sun Yat-sen — "The greatest enemy of the Chinese people is not foreign powers, but internal div…"
The greatest enemy of the Chinese people is not foreign powers, but internal division and disunity.
The greatest enemy of the Chinese people is not foreign powers, but internal division and disunity.
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"Remember that a civilized nation cannot just have one party; if there were only one party, this would merely be a dictatorship. Politics could not advance."
"The Chinese people have only family and clan solidarity; they do not have national spirit. Therefore, a swarm of loose sand is used to describe the Chinese people. What is loose sand? It is a heap of …"
"If we want to restore our national position, besides uniting all the great groups of our nation into a great national body, we must first revive our ancient morality. What is our ancient morality? It …"
"He is shut up in his Palace, and he knows nothing. The people cheat him right and left about what goes on. He hears nothing but lies."
"Class war is not the cause of social progress; it is a disease developed in the course of social progress. The cause of the disease is the inability to subsist, and the result of the disease is war."
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