A copy of a telegram used by Dr. Sun Yat-sen in the U.S.

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A copy of a telegram used by Dr. Sun Yat-sen in the U.S.

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From April to October 1911

Vertical length: 17.6cm, horizontal length: 21.3cm, thickness: 1.2cm

Paper, copy, hard cover binding, one album. Before the Wuchang Uprising, Dr. Sun Yat-sen publicized revolutionary thoughts, developed revolutionary organizations and raised uprising funds worldwide. This is copies of 57 telegrams sent by Dr. Sun Yat-sen from abroad during April 18-October 31, 1911. 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.

Identified as a first grade national cultural relic by an expert team of the National Cultural Heritage Administration in April 1994



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