Dr. Sun Yat-sen was born in poverty. He was poor all his life until his death. He has no personal property. What assets did he give up?
The feudal society in China for more than 2,000 years mainly consisted of the landlord class and the peasant class. It was not until the late Qing Dynasty that a progressive class, the national bourgeoisie, appeared in China. Most of the country is farmers (tenant farmers). Although the peasant class is oppressed, exploited and rebelled, the peasants are lax, unorganized and undisciplined. The peasant class does not represent the advanced mode of production and cannot lead the China revolution. Landlords were a minority, and the landlord class was the most reactionary class in China at that time. At that time, there were few workers and the working class had not yet formed. Under the historical conditions at that time, the national bourgeoisie was the most progressive class, which determined that the national bourgeoisie was bound to enter the political arena in China. Leading the China Revolution. Dr. Sun Yat-sen is the general representative of our national bourgeoisie. If he abandoned the national bourgeoisie, he could not carry out the democratic revolution in China.