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  • (del) (cur) 16:00, 13 August 2005 . . Allentchang (Talk) . . 1024x660 (165015 bytes) (A poster that commemorates the the permanent President of the Republic of China Yuan Shikai and the provisional President of the Republic Sun Yat-sen. "Chinese Republic forever" is a unconventional English translation of "Long Live the Republ)

A poster that commemorates the the permanent President of the Republic of China Yuan Shikai and the provisional President of the Republic Sun Yat-sen. "Chinese Republic forever" is a unconventional English translation of "Long Live the Republic of China." Picture scanned from a 小草藝術學院 post card found in Taiwan.

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