Is Sun Yat-sen a bourgeois? There must be a lot of money at home ~ ~ is it?

His cousin (the son of his father's brother) is a big landlord, a big businessman and a famous businessman in Meixian County, Guangdong Province.

There is not only tea business here (during the Opium War, it was very profitable to do business with foreigners), but also a large number of cattle and sheep, and thousands of them are herding sheep in the river, which is no exaggeration.

When Sun Yat-sen was a child, he was not sponsored by his parents, but paid by his brother. Originally, his brother hoped that he could bring foreign money and some advanced cultural ideas to China, preferably to study for a doctorate, so that he would have an iron rice bowl.

But Sun Yat-sen later took part in politics. ...

In addition, the Japanese consortium has also supported Sun Yat-sen's military spending for about 20 years, but the Song family-Kong family has the most sponsorship. But they all made a political exchange, that is, after the chaos in the world, they should hand over the tax and financial power of the country to two big families to manage (this exchange business will definitely lose money)

Do you think you can be poor by controlling all the country's money in their hands? It's easy to buy a car as a villa. Cash flow, business, anything.

China's rule has always been the elitism of a few big families managing the world. Mao Zedong was in charge of military and political affairs in Jinggangshan, handing over financial power to his younger brother Mao Zetan. At that time, Mao Zetan was also responsible for printing RMB in the Red Soviet Area. The Shi Mao family is also very rich.