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Hu Han-min

American  
[hoo hahn-min] / ˈhu ˈhɑnˈmɪn /
Or Hu Hanmin

noun

  1. 1879–1936, Chinese nationalist revolutionary.


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The late, sainted Dr. Sun Yatsen, idolized "Father of the Chinese Revolution," relied for more than a decade upon Hu Han-min as his Chief Secretary and later made him acting Cantonese Generalissimo.

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Thus entrenched and resolved to sell himself dearly has lived for the past two and a half years Hu Han-min, sometimes called "China's Trotsky."

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To this day South China respects no living Chinese more than Hu Han-min.

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Hu Han-min, 52, most potent champion of Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression; of cerebral hemorrhage; in Canton, China.

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Chinese text of these is given in Hu Han-min, ed.,

From The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I by Linebarger, Paul Myron Anthony