English:
Sun Yat-sen and his family members who were also in exile to the United States - photo taken in Honolulu, April 1901 (his mother Elderly Lady Yang (centre), his second daughter Sun Wan (standing in front)m his son Sun Ke (standing on the left), his eldest daughter Sun Yan (standing on the right); (back row, from 2nd left to right): madame tan, wife of Sun Mei; his nephew Xiwei; Sun yat-sen; his wife Lu Muzhen; his niece Xinxia. Sun Yat Sen is the father of China and died at 1925, therefore the photo must be in public domain.
Sources:Sun Yat-Sen In commemoration of the 130th anniversary of Dr. Sun's birth. Edited by Shanghai Museum of Sun Yat-Sen's Former Residence.
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== 簡述 == English: Sun Yat-sen and his family members who were also in exile to the United States - pgoto taken in Honolulu, April 1901 (his mother Elderly Lady Yang (centre), his second daughter Sun Wan (standing in front)m his son Sun Ke (standing on