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, Sun Yat-sen used different names at different points in his life and he is known in Chinese under several of them. Names are not taken lightly in Chinese culture. This reverence goes as far back as
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and his insistence on "rectification of names." In addition to the names and
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listed below, Sun Yat-sen also used other aliases while he was a revolutionary in exile.


Genealogical name: Sun Te-ming

The "real" name of Sun Yat-sen, the name inscribed in the genealogical records of his family, is Sun Te-ming ().王爾敏. 思想創造時代:孫中山與中華民國. 秀威資訊科技股份有限公司 publishing. , . p 274. This "genealogical name" () is what extended relatives of the Sun family would have known him by. This is a name that was used in formal occasions. The first Chinese character of the given name, (), is the generation character which he shared with his brother and his relatives on the same generation line. Traditionally, this name was not used outside the family, and is not widely recognized in mainland China or Taiwan (although other historical figures such as
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are known by their "register name"), and even many Chinese people wrongly assume that Tak-ming was his
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Small name: Sun Ti-hsiang (孫帝象)

Traditionally, Chinese families would wait a certain number of years before officially naming their offspring. In the meantime, they used so-called "milk names" () which were given to the infant shortly after his birth, and which were known only by the close family.段云章, 马庆忠, 张磊.
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Thus, his child name was Sun Ti-hsiang ().
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So this name Sun Ti-hsiang is also referred to as his small name (小名). This name, however, was not the name that he received when he was born. Sun's parents dedicated his name to the deity Xuan Wu Shangdi, so the first character of his milk name (and of his brother too) was ''di'', in reference to the god.


Big name: Sun Wen (孫文)

Sun's original name () in China after babyhood was Sun Wen (), given by his primary school teacher. Colloquially, these names are known as the big name (). or sometimes the school name, whereas the "milk name" is known as the "small name" (). His name Sun Wen is very well known among Chinese. After attaining public office, Sun consistently used this name, Sun Wen, to sign official documents.


Baptised name: Sun Jih-hsin (孫日新)

In 1883, 17-year-old Sun Yat-sen was baptized as a Christian when he started his studies in
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. On that occasion, he chose himself the baptized name () of "Yat-sun" (
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: 日新, IPA: , , Mandarin Pinyin: ''Sūn Rìxīn''), which in
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is pronounced "Yut-sun", meaning "renew oneself daily".王壽南. 007(2007). Sun Zhong-san. 臺灣商務印書館 publishing. , . p 23.


Western name: Sun Yi-hsien (孫逸仙)

This is the name he used while he was a student in
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around 1883.游梓翔.
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Au Fung-Chi gave Sun the name Yet-sen (逸仙), which in
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is pronounced "Yut-seen" (
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: ], ). As this was the name that he used in his frequent contacts with Westerners at the time, he became known under this name in the West. When he signed his name in English, he used Sun Yat-sen, as his native language was
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. A street in
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has the name Avenida Dr. Sun Yat-sen (). Many Chinese cities also have 逸仙路 ''Yìxiān Lù''.


Courtesy names: Sun Tsai-chih (孫載之)

Later, Sun Yat-sen chose a
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(字), which was Tsai-chih (載之) meaning "conveying it", based on the Chinese philosophical saying "literature as a vehicle to convey the ''
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''" (文以載道, ''wén yǐ zài dào''). Courtesy names in China often tried to bear a connection with the personal name of the person. His courtesy name, however, was apparently seldom used, and is rarely known in the Chinese world. He has been referred to with the surname
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as Sun Tsai-chih (孫載之).


Japanese name: Nakayama Shō (中山樵)

In September 1895 young Japanese philosopher Tōten Miyazaki was passionate about the revolutions in China. As a friend he wanted to help Sun while he was in Japan. When they arrived at the "Crane Hotel" in
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, for Sun's safety, he used an alias name to register in the hotel. Previously on their travel they passed by a board that used the common Japanese family name . So he signed into the hotel book and was referred to under that name. He then added the Japanese personal name . File:9-3.png, A school registration paper used with Sun Tai-tseung (Sun Dìxiàng) File:Mr Sun zhongshan's cenotaph tablet.JPG, A stone using the more common name in Chinese, Zhongsan


Chinese name: Sun Chung-shan (孫中山)

After the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912, and he was no longer pursued by the Qing authorities, local people could refer to him as Sūn Wén (孫文) again. But the name Zhong-shan (中山), the Chinese pronunciation of his Japanese pseudonym, "Nakayama," was more commonly used later in his life (and to present day). Today, the overwhelming majority of Chinese references to Sun use . Many cities in both mainland China and Taiwan feature streets and many other public facilities so named, for example
Zhongshan Road Zhongshan, Chungshan, or Jhongshan () is a common name of Chinese roads, usually in honor of Sun Yat-sen, better known in Chinese as "Sun Chungshan (Zhongshan)", who is considered by many to be the "Father of Modern China". In Chinese cities, "Zho ...
s,
Zhongshan Park Zhongshan Park () is a common name for Chinese parks, in honour of Sun Yat-sen, better-known in Chinese as Sun Zhongshan, who is considered by many to be the " Father of modern China". Currently there are more than 40 Zhongshan Parks in China, and ...
s, and ''Zhongshan'' warship. His hometown Heungshan (香山; pin-yin: Xiangshan) County was renamed to
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apparently as an honour.


Honorary title: Guófù (國父)

In 1940, well after the death of Sun Yat-sen, the
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government officially conferred on the late Sun the title Guófù (國父), meaning "Father of the Nation". This title is still frequently used in the Republic of China in
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. In the
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on
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, the title "Forerunner of the Revolution" (革命先行者 ''Gémìng Xiānxíngzhě'') is sometimes used instead,張裕亮. 中國大陸流行文化與黨國意識. 秀威資訊科技股份有限公司publishing. , p. 94. referring to Sun's importance as the main revolutionary forerunner to
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. However, people in Hong Kong still refer to Sun Yat-sen as Father of the Nation, even after the transfer of sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997. The
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''Xīanshēng'' (先生) has also been applied to his name, sometimes even written with preceding Nuotai, as "孫中山先生" (Sun Zhongshan Xiansheng). In English and many other languages, the equivalent of "Dr. Sun" is often seen.


See also

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