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'''Sun Yat-sen''' (1866 – 1925), born '''Sun Wen, '''was a [[China|Chinese]] revolutionary and politician who led the {{Wiki|Xinhai Revolution}}. He served as the Provisional President of the [[Republic of China]] in 1912, and co-founded the [[Kuomintang]] after the revolution, serving as its first leader.
'''Sun Wen''' (孫文; 1866 – 1925), best known to the West as '''Sun Yat-sen''' (孫逸仙), was a [[China|Chinese]] revolutionary and politician who led the {{Wiki|Xinhai Revolution}}. He served as the Provisional President of the [[Republic of China]] in 1912 and co-founded the [[Kuomintang]] after the revolution, serving as its first leader.


Along with his wife [[Soong Ching-ling]], Sun was also a member of the [[Templar Order]], serving as the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Chinese Rite of the Templar Order|Chinese Rite]]. On 12 March 1925, he was killed by members of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]]. His death led to a crisis among the Templars as the Chinese Templars, now led by [[Stirling Fessenden]], had difficulties to appease the political tensions that were quickly growing in China between the rival factions.<ref name="Templars 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' #002</ref>
Along with his wife [[Soong Ching-ling]], Sun was also a member of the [[Templar Order]], serving as the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Chinese Rite of the Templar Order|Chinese Rite]]. On 12 March 1925, he was killed by members of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]]. His death led to a crisis among the Templars as the Chinese Templars, now led by [[Stirling Fessenden]], had difficulties appeasing the political tensions that were quickly growing in China between the rival factions.<ref name="Templars 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' #002</ref>


In 1927, in an attempt to once again pacify the country under their Order rule, the [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]] decided to propose to the new leader of the Kuomintang, [[Chiang Kai-shek]], to join their ranks. Despite the warnings of Sun's widow about the generalissimo's ambitions, they also offered to Chiang to become the successor of Sun Yat-Sen as the new Grand Master of the Chinese Rite. While accepting the deal at first, Chiang ultimately chooses to decline the offer, betraying the Order in the process and launching a [[Shanghai massacre of 1927|purge]] against the communists.<ref name="Templars 2" />
In 1927, in an attempt to once again pacify the country under their rule, the [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]] decided to propose to the new leader of the Kuomintang, [[Chiang Kai-shek]], to join their ranks. Despite the warnings of Sun's widow about the generalissimo's ambitions, they also offered Chiang to become the successor of Sun Yat-Sen as the new Grand Master of the Chinese Rite. Chiang ultimately rejected the offer, announcing his decision directly to the Templar leaders on the same day of his [[Shanghai massacre of 1927|massacre]] of the [[Chinese Communist Party|communists]] in [[Shanghai]].<ref name="Templars 2" />


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Sun Wen (孫文; 1866 – 1925), best known to the West as Sun Yat-sen (孫逸仙), was a Chinese revolutionary and politician who led the Xinhai Revolution. He served as the Provisional President of the Republic of China in 1912 and co-founded the Kuomintang after the revolution, serving as its first leader.

Along with his wife Soong Ching-ling, Sun was also a member of the Templar Order, serving as the Grand Master of the Chinese Rite. On 12 March 1925, he was killed by members of the Assassin Brotherhood. His death led to a crisis among the Templars as the Chinese Templars, now led by Stirling Fessenden, had difficulties appeasing the political tensions that were quickly growing in China between the rival factions.[1]

In 1927, in an attempt to once again pacify the country under their rule, the Inner Sanctum decided to propose to the new leader of the Kuomintang, Chiang Kai-shek, to join their ranks. Despite the warnings of Sun's widow about the generalissimo's ambitions, they also offered Chiang to become the successor of Sun Yat-Sen as the new Grand Master of the Chinese Rite. Chiang ultimately rejected the offer, announcing his decision directly to the Templar leaders on the same day of his massacre of the communists in Shanghai.[1]

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