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During the Republic of China period, where did Sun Yat-sen's children go, and what was the final outcome?

Speaking of Sun Yat-sen, many friends should know that he was the pioneer of China's revolution, created a new generation of ideas, under his leadership our country from feudal society to democratic society, Sun Yat-sen had five feelings and two marriages in his life.

During the Republic of China period, where did Sun Yat-sen's children go, and what was the final outcome?

So what happened to Sun Yat-sen's descendants today? It is reported that Sun Yat-sen had a total of three daughters and a son, the eldest son was named Sun Ke, the eldest daughter Sun Jiao, the second daughter Sun Wan, and the younger daughter was a Japanese woman named Miyagawa Fumiko. Because Sun Yat-sen often lived outside, so Sun Ke lived with his mother Lu Muzhen since he was a child, at the age of four he followed his mother to Hawaii, the United States, he knew very little about his father, he was naturally very good as Sun Yat-sen's son, at the age of 16, he was admitted to the University of California, after graduation, returned to Guangzhou to serve as mayor and court, died in 1973.

During the Republic of China period, where did Sun Yat-sen's children go, and what was the final outcome?

Sun Jiao also went to live with Lu Muzhen in the United States at that time, and during his study in the United States, he graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, but due to her early travels, she was weak and died of illness in 1913. And Sun Wan is Lu Muzhen's third daughter, when she was studying at the University of California, Sun Yat-sen handed her over to Wang Boqiu to take care of, and the two also had a relationship for a while, but Wang Boqiu had a family and a room, and finally broke up unhappily.

During the Republic of China period, where did Sun Yat-sen's children go, and what was the final outcome?

The last daughter, Tomiko Miyagawa, was the daughter of Kaoru Ōtsuki, who was raised by Kaoru Ōtsuki after birth, and of Sun Yat-sen's four children, perhaps Miyagawa Fumiko was the most unfortunate and lucky.

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