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Japan's role in the making of modern China

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The Reform Revolution in China

Sun Yat Sen as he becomes is educated by Anglicans in Hawaii and he's looking back at his homeland and seeing it being defeated by Japan. He comes to the conclusion there's no point trying to reform this system it has to be overthrown so they sit around in this living room in Honolulu and they swear and oath that these 12 people or whatever it is are going to overthrow the Tartars. They deliberately use an expression used by the Ming to get rid of the Mongols in a kind of several centuries before. It basically says we the Chinese are going to getting rid of these Tartars these people from in Eurasia, referring to the Manchu. That revolutionary spirit overlaps with

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