On December 29, 1911, Sun Yat-sen was elected as the Provisional Governor, an event that marked an important turning point in Chinese history and one of the important achievements of the Xinhai Revolution.
Under these circumstances, Sun Yat-sen, as the pioneer and leader of China's democratic revolution, was widely supported and recognized. He lived in exile for many years and worked to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and establish a democratic, free, and equal China. Therefore, when he returned to China, he soon became one of the leaders of the temporary **.
On December 29, 1911, at a meeting of provincial representatives held in Nanjing, Sun Yat-sen was elected as the provisional president. This event marked the official emergence of Sun Yat-sen as China's supreme leader and laid the foundation for China's later political development.
Sun Yat-sen's election as the Provisional Governor was an important event in Chinese history, marking a major change in Chinese politics and social progress. Sun Yat-sen's leadership and ideas had a profound impact on China's modernization process, and his Three People's Principles became an important theoretical foundation for China's democratic revolution.
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