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Bingel [31]
2 years ago
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Who is Sun-Ya-teen. ​

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8_murik_8 [283]2 years ago
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Do you mean Sun Yat-Sen? If so…

Answer: He was schooled to be a doctor, but ended up becoming a revolutionary. He spent years in exile, he overthrew the Qing dynasty (later became the Chinese National party, which he become leader of). He also ended up becoming the first president of the republic of China.
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