Relations with China Jerusalem Post Sun Yat-sen – one of the founding fathers of the Chinese national movement who died in 1925 – was said to be empathetic to the Zionist movement. In the 1950s China produced a stamp with a picture of the Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem.
100, 75, 50 Years Ago New York Times This apparent repudiation by Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen of his programme outlined in the Herald of the 16th inst., to which Wu-Ting-Fang agreed, introduces a new complication into an already most complicated situation. Without some kind of strong Government at ...
China and the United States: Rivals, Enemies, Collaborators? - Middle East Online
China and the United States: Rivals, Enemies, Collaborators? Middle East Online After the Chinese revolution of 1911, Sun Yat-Sen, who had lived in the United States, became a sympathetic figure in US discourse. And by the time of the Second World War, China was seen as an ally in fighting Japan. Indeed, it was the United States ...
Culture Wars Between Hong Kong and the Mainland - Asia Sentinel (blog)
Culture Wars Between Hong Kong and the Mainland Asia Sentinel (blog) The nationalist republic of Sun Yat Sen which was declared at the end of dynastic rule, was financed and harboured in the South. The challenge to Mao's communist forces was led by Chiang Kai Shek from his Shanghai stronghold.