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English: On September 11, C.E. 1912, Sun Yat-sen visited the regent of the Sun Qing Dynasty, Zaifeng, to comfort him that he could abdicate the throne on behalf of the Qing government and peacefully hand over the regime during the Xinhai Revolution. During this visit, Sun Yat-sen also gave Zaifeng a photo signed and stamped by himself. The photo was taken by Sun Yat-sen by Shanghai Tongsheng Photo Gallery after Sun Yat-sen returned from overseas on December 25, 1911. This photo of Sun Yat-sen's autograph was kept at Zai Feng's home until 1952, which was donated to the National Museum of China by Pu Ren (also known as Jin Youzhi), the son of Zai Feng.
中文(中国大陆):1912年9月11日,孙中山拜访逊清摄政王载沣,对其在辛亥革命期间,能代表清政府逊位并和平交出政权加以慰勉。此次拜访,孙中山还将其亲笔签名盖章的一张照片赠送给载沣。该照片是1911年12月25日,孙中山从海外归国后,由上海同生照相馆所拍摄的。这张孙中山亲笔签名照片,一直保存在载沣家中,直到1952年由载沣之子溥任(又名金友之)捐赠给中国国家博物馆。
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Author 上海同生照相馆 (K.T. Thompson)
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