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Contents of Sun Yat-sen's Three People's Principles

Sun Yat-sen's Three People's Principles include:

1. Nationalism: advocated overthrowing the Qing government and establishing an independent, unified and prosperous country. He believes that China should get rid of the control of foreign powers and establish an independent country.

2. Democracy: advocates the protection of people's basic rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech, publication, association, belief, immigration and other rights, and an equal and just legal system. He believes that people should have the right to participate in politics and establish a democratic political system.

3. People's livelihood: advocate improving people's living conditions, including improving education level, improving medical and health care, developing economy and reducing tax burden. He believes that the government should work for the welfare of the people and build a people-oriented society.

Sun Yat-sen believes that the Three People's Principles are the future of China and the only way to achieve national independence and people's happiness. The Three People's Principles put forward by him had a far-reaching impact on China's modernization and democratization, and became an important ideological legacy in the modern history of China.