Chinese National Revolution
The Chinese National Revolution refers to a series of events in the early 20th century aimed at overthrowing the Qing Dynasty and establishing a republic in China. It was marked by the 1911 Revolution, which led to the fall of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China. Key figures in this movement included Sun Yat-sen, who advocated for nationalism, democracy, and people's livelihood.
The revolution was influenced by various factors, including social unrest, foreign imperialism, and the desire for modernization. Following the initial success, the country faced internal conflicts, leading to the rise of warlords and the eventual struggle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China.