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Hu Jintao praises revolutionary leader at birth anniversary
Beijing (China)—Chinese President Hu Jintao praised Dr. Sun Yat-sen,
forerunner of China’s democratic revolution, as an outstanding patriot
and national hero at a grand gathering to commemorate Sun’s 140th birth
anniversary in Beijing.
Hu, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee, said in a speech delivered at the gathering that Dr. Sun’s
pioneering spirit in seeking truth, patriotism, devotion to the public
and broad vision are valuable legacies for the Chinese people. “In our
great cause of rejuvenating the Chinese nation, these legacies remain
enlightening and instructive, and we should always learn from them and
carry them forward,” Hu said.
Hu called on people of all ethnic groups, compatriots on both sides of
the Taiwan Strait, and all Chinese in the world who respect Dr. Sun
Yat-sen to unite and strive harder for China’s full reunification, the
great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and the building of a
harmonious world featuring lasting peace and common prosperity. Top CPC
and state officials Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia Qinglin, Zeng Qinghong,
Wu Guanzheng, Li Changchun and Luo Gan also attended the gathering in
the Great Hall of the People, together with about 3,000 people including
CPC, government and military officials, non-Communist personages, Dr.
Sun’s relatives and delegates from all walks of life.
Dr. Sun is known across the country as a “great revolutionist and
statesman” who fought against feudalism and imperialist aggression and
for the independence and freedom of the Chinese people. He was born in
1866 in Xiangshan County (now Zhongshan City) in south China’s Guangdong
Province and died of illness in Beijing (then called Beiping) on March
12, 1925.
At the commemoration meeting, Hu recalled Dr. Sun’s life. Dr. Sun
Yat-sen lived through the second half of the 19th century to the early
part of the 20th century, a period when China, invaded and bullied by
imperialist powers and ruled by the decadent feudal forces, was reduced
to a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, Hu said. Dr. Sun led the
people in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty during the 1911 Revolution, thus
ending the feudal autocratic monarchy that had lasted for more than
2,000 years in China.
He dedicated all his life to the nation’s independence, reunification
and prosperity, and also to the people’s rights, freedom, democracy and
livelihood, Hu noted. Dr. Sun Yat-sen regarded Chinese Communists as his
good friends, and Chinese communists have always been staunch
supporters, cooperators and successors of Sun Yat-sen’s revolutionary
cause, Hu said.
Since his death, Chinese Communists have carried on his cause. They have
rallied and led the Chinese people of various ethnic groups and all
patriotic forces in winning victory of the new democratic revolution,
establishing a socialist state, and implementing socialist construction.
Since the reform and opening in the 1970s, the Chinese Communist Party
has led the Chinese people in building socialism with Chinese
characteristics and scored great achievements recognized by the whole
world, bringing about fundamental changes in China.
We have put an end to the worries of Dr. Sun Yat-sen by transforming
forever the old China that was poor and weak, the livelihood of Chinese
people Dr. Sun cared about so much has improved tremendously, China’s
modernization, which was always in his mind, is gradually becoming a
reality, and the prospect of great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is
unfolding before us, Hu said.
Dr. Sun said that “the unity of the nation is the wish of all the
Chinese nationals. Once the reunification is achieved, the people of
China will enjoy happiness; if the reunification cannot be accomplished,
they will suffer.”
Hu quoted these remarks of Dr. Sun and said to realize the full
reunification of the country is in the fundamental interests of the
Chinese nation and it is the sacred responsibility of the sons and
daughters of the Chinese nation, Hu said.
He called on people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to work hand in
hand to contribute to the development of cross-Strait relations and the
full reunification of the country.
In the evening, the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political
Consultative Conference held a reception for relatives of Dr. Sun, noted
personages from Taiwan, delegates of overseas Chinese and foreign
friends, who came to attend the commemoration gathering.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |