The conditions for Sun Yat sen s resignation, what did Sun Yat sen do after he resigned from the Xin

Updated on history 2024-02-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The conditions for Sun Yat-sen's resignation were:

    1. The temporary location is located in Nanjing and cannot be changed.

    Second, when the new ** relatives arrived in Nanjing to take office, the big ** and all the state officials were dismissed.

    3. The Provisional Statute is made by the Senate, and the new Act must comply with all the statutes promulgated by it.

    Since Sun Yat-sen took office as the Provisional General Assembly on January 1, 1912, he has devoted himself to continuing the revolution. However, there are many obstacles.

    One is imperialism.

    The state oppressed the temporary ** against Yuan Shikai.

    Compromised, they refused to recognize the temporary **, declaring that "Yuan Shikai has the trust of the great powers".

    The second is that Yuan Shikai used both inducement and coercion, taking advantage of the middle between the Qing court and the temporary **, and secluded himself in the position of manipulating the entire situation.

    The third is the constitutionalists and the old bureaucracy within the provisional **, echoing Yuan Shikai and sabotaging the revolution from within.

    Fourth, there are various problems within the revolutionaries, or they think that the revolution has been successful, their fighting spirit is slackened, and they mainly compromise; or compete for power and profit, resulting in the disintegration of the organization; Or have illusions about the imperialist powers and even about Yuan Shikai. Sun Yat-sen and others, who insisted on carrying out the revolution, were in the minority, and they were weak and powerless because they did not realize the need to arouse the people.

    As a result, Nanjing was temporary**.

    On the condition of the abdication of the Qing Emperor and the implementation of the republic, it was agreed to promote Yuan Shikai as the first **. Therefore, Sun Yat-sen's abdication was caused by the specific social conditions of the time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The abdication of the Qing Emperor and the adherence to the republican system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After Sun Yat-sen's resignation, he began to oppose Yuan Shikai's imperial system.

    After resigning from the provisional university, Sun Yat-sen first went to Shanghai, began to plan the railway to save the country, and then went to Japan to inspect the industry. At this time, Yuan Shikai, who became the first leader, tried to restore the imperial system, so Sun Yat-sen returned to Shanghai in March 1913 and launched a second revolution against Yuan Shikai. In 1915, Sun Yat-sen planned a campaign to protect the country against Yuan Shikai's accession to the throne, and Yuan Shikai, who had only been emperor for 83 days, was forced to abolish the imperial system and died in June 1916.

    Later, Feng Yuxiang staged a coup d'état in Beijing, overthrew the rule of the direct warlords, and invited Sun Yat-sen to go north to discuss the state of the country. At this time, Sun Yat-sen became ill due to perennial travel, and his health deteriorated. However, in order to seek the peaceful reunification of China, accompanied by Soong Qingling, he still went north despite his illness.

    After Sun Yat-sen arrived in Beijing, he was bedridden due to the aggravation of his condition. After Sun Yat-sen went into the wilderness, he did not stop fighting for the revolutionary cause, he just changed his way to serve the country, he told reporters: "I don't do big, it's not that I don't do things."

Related questions
6 answers2024-02-09

Now I have found the original soundtrack of the Father of the Nation, which was sent back to China from an American collector, as if it was confiscated by the Wuhan Museum, and now I don't know if there are any businesses that have copied and published it, and you can find information on the records of "Admonishing Comrades" and encouraging the National Book on the Internet.

15 answers2024-02-09

Judging from the end of the Qing Dynasty, the whole country was in turmoil, and the people were in dire straits, and these were precisely caused by the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

10 answers2024-02-09

First of all, I admire your courage to endure such a big gap in order to change careers. >>>More

14 answers2024-02-09

I haven't been there since the ticket price rose to 80, so I will give you some reference based on previous experience. >>>More

3 answers2024-02-09

Sun Yat-sen University's English name is Sun Yat-sen University. >>>More