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The composition "Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Revolution of 1911 and Entering the Great Men Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching Ling" is urgent. It is due today. Do not copy and paste it.

We sincerely share our sorrows and joys, and we are destined to overcome death and life. - Red Love

A period of silence for a long time is history. Under the surging wave of the vigorous revolution, a great and soul-stirring "red love" was washed out.

"Sincerely share sorrows and joys, and are destined to die and live together", this is the love poem he wrote to her, and it is also the oath to support their lifelong pursuit of ideals, making the two great names of Sun Yat-sen and Song Qingling Will never give up and go down in history.

On August 16, 1913, Soong Ching Ling landed in Yokohama, Japan. She graduated from Wesleyan Women's College in the United States and came to Japan to reunite with her father Song Jiashu and sister Song Ailing. The next day, accompanied by her father and sister, she met the revolutionary leader she had admired for a long time at Sun Yat-sen's apartment. This was the first time she saw Sun Yat-sen as an adult, and it was this encounter that determined her life.

She paid tribute to Sun Yat-sen with admiration and reverence, and handed him a box of California fruits sent by revolutionary sympathizers and a personal letter. At that time, Sun Yat-sen's second revolution failed and the revolutionary cause led by him was in trouble. Many revolutionaries were either depressed or surrendered and split. There were not many comrades around him, so Song Jiashu asked his eldest daughter Song Ailing to assist him in his English translation work.

The 21-year-old Soong Ching Ling has been influenced and influenced by the patriotic and revolutionary thoughts of Song Jiashu and Sun Yat-sen since she was a child. She has just graduated from university and is about to return to China after completing her studies. There is a secret within her. She only felt that the Chinese revolution was calling her.

Once, Song Qingling suddenly asked Song Ailing unconsciously: "Does Premier Sun need help from a secretary?"

"Yes! If you really want to be his secretary, I think you are Sure." Song Ailing looked at her thoughtful sister and then said slowly: "Not long ago, he was still looking for talents. What he wanted was not an ordinary secretary, but a secretary who could help him write letters and documents and prepare books... …Do you want to ask your father to talk to you?” “Okay.” Song Qingling said, “I think I can do whatever he wants me to do, and I will definitely feel happy doing it.”

According to Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs records, Soong Ching Ling met with Sun Yat-sen eight times within half a month after meeting Sun Yat-sen on September 16. The work she did to help Sun Yat-sen was entirely to fight for the freedom and happiness of the common people. She fully understood the enthusiasm in Sun Yat-sen's heart.

But the reality in front of us is so grim. Not only were the fruits of the Revolution of 1911 plundered by the thief Yuan Shikai, but many comrades were depressed, their revolutionary forces were scattered, and Sun Yat-sen was wanted. It was really difficult. Song Qingling once saw Sun Yat-sen unable to control himself and suffering from fatigue and illness several times. Although she was still a young girl, she immediately felt compelled to help. She said to herself: "I can help China, and I can also help Mr. Sun. He needs me."

In September 1914, Soong Ailing went to Shanghai to marry Kong Xiangxi, and Soong Qingling fully succeeded her sister. , officially served as Sun Yat-sen's political secretary.

Song Qingling was planning to go to Shanghai to visit her relatives, but she delayed it for a long time in Japan. Even Song Meiling, who was studying in the United States, was puzzled.

She told Sun Yat-sen to come back in two or three months. Soong Ching Ling stared at Sun Yat-sen: "There is one thing I want to know. Are you willing to be with me forever? I know you have been married, but that is in the past and has nothing to do with the current affairs. ... As for saying regret, I remember when I was a child, I heard you say: 'If I don't live for a great cause, then my life is meaningless.' When I was a little girl, I dreamed of one day helping millions of people. , become a part of the great cause. There is only one thing I want to know now, do you want me to be your revolutionary partner and help you in your revolutionary work forever?"

 

Song Qingling looked at Sun Yat-sen affectionately, waiting for his answer. She found that his eyes were full of sincere emotion, but they still looked sad.

"Qingling, I am a person not worthy of your consideration. I am already old, you are young and..." "But what about the revolution?" Song Qingling asked.

"It doesn't care about age, but it needs everyone." Sun Yat-sen waved his hand and continued: "But Qingling, I know what kind of person you are. You are too brave to sacrifice yourself. You used to That's right, I heard your father say... Qingling, my lovely child, I don't know what I should say, you know my heart."

"Your heart. "Song Qingling looked at Sun Yat-sen affectionately and said happily: "You need me, this is enough, I am very happy."

"But, Qing. Age!" Sun Yat-sen held her hand and said hurriedly: "You must get the consent of your parents. I can't be sorry to you and them."

Song Qingling sighed: "I will follow. They said, but now everything has been decided."

Sun Yat-sen still said that it would be decided only if her parents agreed, but Song Qingling insisted: "It can be said that everything has been decided now."

Sun Yat-sen took a deep breath and hugged Soong Ching Ling in his arms. Her head rested on his shoulder. Finally, Sun Yat-sen proposed to obtain the consent of her parents.

In June 1915, Soong Ching Ling returned to her home in Shanghai. She told her parents about her desire to marry Sun Yat-sen, and they were shocked. Her father just told him to wait and ask about the situation first, but her mother firmly opposed it and left no room for negotiation. They unanimously believed that this marriage was extremely inappropriate, and objected to it on various grounds including the fact that the age gap between the two parties was too great, and that Sun already had a wife and three children in his family. They unanimously persuaded Soong Ching Ling to give up this unrealistic idea and put pressure on her to put her under house arrest. Soong Ching Ling was not swayed by the opinions and pressure of her relatives at all. She stated her opinions unswervingly, pointing out that Sun Yat-sen's great revolutionary cause needed her, and she was willing to live with him and help him work. She clearly stated in a letter to her siblings Song Ziwen and Song Meiling: "The only happiness I can get is when working with Dr. Sun. I am willing to do everything he needs me to do, and pay all costs and sacrifices... ..."

What made Soong Ching Ling particularly intolerable was that her family not only opposed her marriage to Sun Yat-sen and even put her under house arrest, but also hurriedly found another son-in-law for her. As a last resort, Soong Ching Ling left without saying goodbye, jumped out of the window with the help of her maid, and sneaked back to Japan to fulfill her great wish.

Sun Yat-sen was also deeply moved by this incident. He thought about it again and again, and finally made up his mind to bring his ex-wife Lu Muzhen from Macau to Tokyo to go through the divorce procedures and prepare to marry Soong Ching Ling. At that time, Mrs. Meiwu told him that marrying Soong Ching Ling, who was as different in age as her father and daughter, would shorten her lifespan. Sun Yat-sen said: "If I can marry her, I will not regret it even if I die the next day." The Meiwu couple were moved by his true love. I was so moved that I decided to arrange a wedding for them.

During this period, the marriage was also opposed by most of Sun Yat-sen's relatives, friends and comrades-in-arms. Long before their marriage, comrades in the revolutionary party had held a meeting to discuss and sent representatives to "conduct" Sun Yat-sen's marriage. They asked him to cancel this plan, but Sun Yat-sen said to them unceremoniously: "I have invited you to discuss national affairs, not my family's private affairs." Sun Yat-sen ignored all obstacles and public opinions. He frankly said to some comrades who opposed his marriage to Soong Ching Ling: "I am not a god, I am a human being, and I cannot be dominated by old social evil habits." He said without hesitation: "I love our country, I love Soong Ching Ling." These heartfelt words express a revolutionary's aboveboard, loyal and responsible attitude toward love and marriage.

The strongest opposition was from Soong Ching Ling’s parents. After Song Jiashu found out that his daughter had escaped, he immediately rushed to Tokyo with his wife Ni Guizhen angrily. However, it was already too late, and the wedding of Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching Ling had already been held.

According to Umeya Shokichi's daughter, Song Jiashu stood at the door and shouted angrily: "I want to see the Prime Minister who stole my daughter!" The Meiwu couple were very worried. When they were about to go out to persuade Song Jiashu, Sun Yat-sen stopped him and said, "No, this is my business." As he spoke, he walked slowly towards the door and stood on the steps, saying steadily: "Excuse me, what do you want from me?" Song Jiashu, suddenly furious, knelt down and said: "Mr. Sun, I leave my daughter who doesn't understand the rules to you. , please take care of me!" Then he kowtowed a few times on the doorstep, his head almost touching the ground, and just like that, he went back.

On October 24, 1915, Soong Ching Ling returned to Tokyo. The next day, October 25, the 22-year-old Soong Ching Ling and the 49-year-old Sun Yat-sen officially registered their marriage. In the morning, they went to the home of the famous Japanese lawyer Wada Rui to go through the formalities and hold the wedding ceremony. In the afternoon, a simple tea banquet was held at the home of Japanese friend Umeya Shokichi to entertain several Chinese and Japanese friends. Then, they returned to their new home, No. 109 Qingshan Home.

They followed the advice of marriage witness He Tian Rui and wrote the wedding date as the 26th in the marriage oath, in order to bring good luck to both parties. On the second day after her wedding, Soong Ching Ling immediately put herself into the intense work of translating codes and processing English letters for Sun Yat-sen.

Soong Ching Ling wrote to her classmates in the United States: "The wedding was as simple as possible because neither of us likes superfluous ceremonies. I am happy. I want to help my husband do as much English as possible." Communication work. My French has improved a lot. I can read French newspapers and do simple translations recently. So, I believe you can understand, besides not having a nerve-wracking exam, getting married seems like another time. Entered school."

Similarly, Sun Yat-sen was also extremely satisfied with his married life. He wrote in a letter to his mentor, the British Mr. Cantley: "My wife is educated at an American university. A woman, the daughter of my earliest collaborator and comrade-in-arms, I started a new life. This was a real family life that I had never enjoyed before. I could live with my close friends and assistants. How happy I am! "

The marriage of Sun Yat-sen and Song Qingling was an important event in the history of China's modern revolution. It had a significant impact on the revolutionary careers of Sun Yat-sen and Song Dynasty. The following years proved that this marriage had positive and far-reaching significance for Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary activities in the last 10 years. For Soong Ching Ling's revolutionary life, it has always been a huge driving force. This couple can really be called the great revolutionary couple.

Soong Ching Ling has always cherished the day when she married Sun Yat-sen. Even more than 60 years later, when recalling this day, she still said excitedly: "October 25, this day in my life. It’s a more important day than my birthday.”