"In the last analysis, all revolutions must be social revolutions, based upon fundamental changes in society; otherwise it is not a revolution, but merely a change of government."
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Hahn, Emily. The Soong Sisters: Generic, 1941
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Soong Ching-ling
Rosamond Soong Ch'ing-ling (27 January 1893 - 29 May 1981), also known as Soong Qingling, was a Chinese political figure. As the third wife of Sun Yat-sen, one of the leaders of the 1911 revolution that established the Republic of China, she was often referred to as Madame Sun Yat-sen. She was a member of the Soong family and, together with her siblings, played a prominent role in China's politics prior to and after 1949.
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