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Wang Jingwei boldly threw away his high position as deputy chairman of the the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party) to move to Hanoi to achieve peace and save his homeland. He made his first public declaration at the end of last year and has, since that day, continued to make his unwavering convictions known. Despite the loss of his precious comrade Zeng Zhongming, Wang's convictions are even now spreading like wildfire among the Chinese people and their brothers overseas and threatening Chiang Kaishek. And now the Central China Daily News, his official newspaper based in Shanghai, has resisting persecution and resumed publication from the 10th.\r\n\r\nIt's said that Sun Ke carried on Sun Yat-sen's blood and Wang Jingwei carried on his thoughts. Wang Jingwei can be called Sun Yat-sen's true successor. It can be seen how dear Wang was to Sun Yat-sen by the fact that when Sun was on his deathbed he called for only three people: his wife Song Qingling, his son Sun Ke, and Wang Jingwei. 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