The first principle discussed could be viewed as a nationalism. Nationalism meaning having a sense of patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. Sun imaged that China would develop into a nationalist country. He hoped that all ethnicities would come together, including the Han, in order to face the things that were in front of them. Sun references the Manchus because they were one of the minority groups. They were a group that used to discriminate against the Han. They would brag and boast about the things that their ancestors had accomplished due to their superior unity, as well as unmatched military presence.
The second principle Sun addresses is the principle of …show more content…
This ideal puts great emphasis on the fact that physical labor is beginning to be less of a hot commodity due to the invention of electricity and steam. These resources could easily take the place of laborers and be more time efficient in terms of production. He uses tiling the land as an example of an antiquated way of doing things. Tiling the ground by hand would possibly produce enough for a handful of people, but if machines were used and scientific agriculture truly developed, one man tiling the ground producing a little harvest has now developed to the production of abundance, if not overflow of