History has its own life, it is like a person, both easy-going and self-respecting. ——Yu Qiuyu
Dr. Sun Yat-sen is revered by the world as the Father of the Nation, he is a legendary life, bowed to exhaustion, exhausted his life's energy for Chinese independence, is the great forerunner of China's democratic revolution, is also the founder of the Republic of China, is revered as the "Father of the Nation". At the age of 58, he died of illness. And Sun Yat-sen is also famous for his wife Song Qingling, the two can be described as a talented woman, after all, the goal is the same, the three views are the same, and the love story of the two is also talked about. But in fact, Sun Yat-sen had four wives in his lifetime, and all of them were extraordinary in appearance and had an extremely rich emotional life, and now the current situation of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's descendants is also widely concerned.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's hair-tied wife, Lu Muzhen, was born in Shuxiangmendi, and her appearance and character were quite ideal. But after all, Lu Muzhen was greatly influenced by traditional concepts, and Sun Yat-sen was deeply influenced by the advanced culture of democracy, so although his wife Qianyi Baishun could not exchange Sun Yat-sen's sincerity, and the two were arranged marriages, Dr. Sun Yat-sen was very dissatisfied. However, the two still maintained a superficial and calm marriage, and there was no excessive behavior, and Lu Muzhen gave birth to a son and two daughters for Sun Yat-sen, namely the eldest son, Sun Ke, the eldest daughter, Sun Jiao, and the second daughter Sun Wan. Although Sun Yat-sen later met his consensual wife Soong Ching-ling, the two did not have children after they married, so in the official records, Sun Yat-sen's heirs were only one of the sons and daughters born to him by the original wife Lu Muzhen.
The eldest son, Sun Ke, had joined the League with his father, and after the death of his father, his son inherited his father's mantle and has been bowing down to serve the people. He has lived in Hong Kong, France, the United States and other places for a long time, returned to Taiwan in 1965, served as a senior advisor to the Taiwan Presidential Office, the director of examinations, and died in Taipei in 1973 at the age of 82.
The eldest daughter, Sun Jiao, was in poor health and died of diabetes at the age of 19, leaving no heirs.
The second daughter, Sun Wan, had two marriages in her life, the previous marriage was married and had children with one of Sun Yat-sen's subordinates, but later after the two separated, they left a daughter to Sun Wan. Later, Sun Wan met a high-ranking official named Dain Sai in Macau, the two married shortly after falling in love, after living happily for more than 30 years, her husband died of illness, Sun Wan took her daughter to live a difficult life, and finally got mr. Jiang's financial help, and sun Wan died of illness in 1979.
Sun Yat-sen also had a Japanese daughter named Fumiko, who was said to be a daughter left by Sun Yat-sen in Japan, who was later given to a businessman as an adopted daughter by her mother, who was living on a tight budget at the time, changed her surname, and died in 1990.
Sun Yat-sen had two grandsons, Sun Zhiping and Sun Zhiqiang, and four granddaughters named Sun Suiying, Sun Suihua, Sun Suifang and Sun Suifen. Like their father Sun Ke and grandfather Sun Yat-sen, the Sun Zhiping brothers were deeply influenced by Chinese and Western cultures and rich in knowledge, and now both of them have passed away. Most of his descendants lived abroad, and the most outstanding of Sun Yat-sen's great-grandchildren was Sun Guoxiong, the son of Sun Zhiping, who lived in Los Angeles, usa, with rich wealth, and has been actively promoting the development of cultural, educational and welfare undertakings on the mainland. Although Sun Yat-sen's descendants have all moved overseas, they have always donated various materials and money to the motherland to support the development of their motherland.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen has bowed to China all his life, even dedicated his life, and his descendants are also the dragon and phoenix among people. They inherit the will of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in different ways and use their own strength to contribute to China's development, which is admirable.