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January 22, 1912
Paper, one page. January 22, 1912, Inukai Tsuyoshi sent a letter to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, persuading him to be vigilant to Yuan Shikai, and indicating that south-north peace negotiations should be held in Nanjing other than Tianjin. Dr. Sun Yat-sen took this piece out of Nanjing when resigning from the office of Provisional President, and handed it to his eldest brother Sun Mei in Macao for keeping. It was later kept by Sun Mei's grandson Sun Man, and donated to us in December 1982.
Inukai Tsuyoshi (1855-1932), also known as Mutang, was the leader of the Japanese Constitutional Nationalist Party, and once served as Minister of Education. He served as political adviser to the Nanjing Provisional Government then.