- Song
Jiaoren (Chinese: 宋敎仁; Chinese: 宋教仁; pinyin: Sòng
Jiàorén; Wade–Giles: Sung Chiao-jen, [sʊ̂ŋ tɕjâʊɻə̌n];
Given name at birth: Liàn 鍊;
Courtesy name:...
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society and
underground resistance movement founded by Sun Yat-sen, Song
Jiaoren, and
others in Tokyo,
Empire of ****an, on 20
August 1905, with the goal...
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ningyo in ****an,
according to the
hypothesis of
Morihiko Fujisawa [ja]. The
jiaoren (蛟人 "flood
dragon people" or 鮫人 "shark people") that
appear in medieval...
- am****
power for himself. In 1913, the
parliamentary political leader Song
Jiaoren was ********inated; it is
generally believed Yuan
Shikai ordered the ********ination...
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houses of the
National ****embly and in some
provincial ****emblies. Song
Jiaoren led the
Kuomintang Party to
electoral victories by
fashioning his party's...
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Despite the
uprisings targeting a Manchu-dominated regime, Sun Yat-sen, Song
Jiaoren and
Huang Xing
unanimously advocated racial integration,
which was symbolized...
- few
months later.
After Yuan
Shikai plotted the ********inations of Song
Jiaoren and Chen Qimei,
founders of the Kuomintang, Sun Yat-sen
launched the Second...
- and the northern-based
Beiyang government. The Tongmeng****
member Song
Jiaoren quickly tried to
control the ****embly. He
mobilized the old Tongmeng****...
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notables like
Huang Xing,
Zhang ****hao, Chen Tianhua, Sun Yat-sen, and Song
Jiaoren,
along with 100 others.
Their motto was "Take one
province by force, and...
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encouraged by his
close friends and was
sponsored by Sun Yat-sen and Song
Jiaoren, who were
living in Tokyo. The
centre was
meant to be a
school for learning...