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Madame Yang, also known as Lady Yang, was the mother of
Sun Yat-sen Sun Yat-sen (; also known by several other names; 12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925) Singtao daily. Saturday edition. 23 October 2010. section A18. Sun Yat-sen Xinhai revolution 100th anniversary edition . was a Chinese politician who serv ...
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Biography

Madame Yang gave birth to Sun Yat-sen in the village of
Cuiheng Cuiheng () is a village of the town of Nanlang, Zhongshan, Guangdong province. Cuiheng is best known as the birthplace of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the "Father of the Nation" of the Republic of China. Cuiheng is southeast of downtown Zhongshan, and no ...
, Xiangshan County (now
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City),
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, in 1866, when she was 39 years old. In 1878, when Sun Yat-sen was 13, she brought him from
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to
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by boat so he could live with his elder brother, Dezhang. Madame Yang returned to China the same year. After the failure of the Guangzhou Uprising in 1895, Sun Yat-sen was placed on the wanted list by the Qing court and his family became at risk of being captured.
Lu Muzhen Lu Muzhen (; 30 July 1867 – 7 September 1952) was the first wife of Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen. Background Lu Muzhen was born on 30 July 1867. She married Sun in 1885 and bore him a son, Sun Fo, and two daughters, Sun Yan () and Sun W ...
, Sun Yat-sen's first wife, took her children and Madame Yang to stay with Dezhang in Honolulu. Later, after Dezhang became bankrupt from funding Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary activities, Madame Yang, along with the other family members in Honolulu, moved to
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in
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, Hong Kong.


Grave

Madame Yang died at the Tung Tau Tsuen home on July 19, 1910, on her 83rd birthday. Sun Yat-sen was fundraising in Singapore at the time, and a member of the
Tongmenghui The Tongmenghui of China (or T'ung-meng Hui, variously translated as Chinese United League, United League, Chinese Revolutionary Alliance, Chinese Alliance, United Allegiance Society, ) was a secret society and underground resistance movement ...
arranged the burial. The grave is located near Fei Ngo Shan Road, in Pak Fa Lam, Sai Kung, New Territories. In May 2000, the government contacted Sun Yat-sen's descendants to form long-term maintenance plans for the site. A large hole was discovered on top of the tomb, and the Hong Kong Chung Shan Research Institute began to fund-raise HK$1,000,000 for the repair. The Institute received permission from Sun Yat-sen's eldest grandson for repairs, and emergency repair works were carried out in October 2000. The Antiquities and Monuments Office was tasked with monitoring the grave, and repairing it when necessary. The
Antiquities Advisory Board The Antiquities Advisory Board (AAB) is a statutory body of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with the responsibility of advising the Antiquities Authority on any matters relating to antiquities and monuments. The AAB was establish ...
also undertook studies to determine whether to consider the grave a declared monument. In 2017, markers pointing to her grave were vandalized. The Sun Yat-sen Institute's president, Lee Sung-wai, had his friends repaired the markers.


Gallery

File:Madam Yang Grave.jpg, Gravesite File:Madam Yang Grave Closeup.jpg, Tomb Inscription File:Madam Yang Inscription.jpg, Stone Inscription File:Madam Yang Grave Pavilion.jpg, Grave Pavilion File:Madam Yang Grave Markers.jpg, Grave Markers on Fei Ngo Shan road File:Madam Yang Grave View.jpg, View from the grave


See also


Google Maps location of tomb

Hong Kong Sun Yat-sen Institute
* Red House (Hong Kong) * Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail * Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum *
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park is a waterfront park in the Sai Ying Pun area of Hong Kong Island, facing Victoria Harbour. The park is named after Sun Yat-sen, and is the only one in Hong Kong named for a Chinese historic figure. History Resid ...


References

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