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What kind of revolutionary was Qiu Jin?
In the south of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, there is a typical Jiangnan residence, which is said to be a residence. In fact, this is to commemorate a woman who was the initiator of the modern women's movement in China and a revolutionary revolutionary fighter. She was the first revolutionary pioneer who opposed the Manchu regime. In the era of undercurrent, a woman climbed onto the historical stage and started her own legendary story.

Qiu Jin

She is Qiu Jin from Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Her family is an official, and her good living environment makes her particularly fascinated by the history of literature. She often learns from her brother, and she also learns from her cousin when she is 15. With riding and fencing, there is a noble spirit in the brow. Maybe her life is destined to be extraordinary.

Qiu Jin

1894, she married her husband Wang Tingjun in Jiangnan. Wang Tingjun was a rich boy in the old society, although he was not worried about food and clothing, and his life was very moist. He has many bad habits, which are incompatible with ambitious Qiu Jin. Don't know why. Before long, she often goes home or stays with her good sisters for a few days. 1900, her husband Wang Tingjun became the head of the household department through a purchasing official, and Qiu Jin followed him to Beijing. Three years later, on the Mid-Autumn Festival, the husband did not choose to accompany his family, but went out to eat Huasan.

Qiu Jin

This humiliation made Qiu Jin determined to resist. Dressed as a man, she walked into the Beijing Theatre. You should know that this practice was "illegal" at that time. After her husband found out, he still wanted to hit her. Finally, Qiu Jin was indifferent, and her silence shocked her husband. Later, Qiu Jin ran away from home and never came back.

Qiu Jin

1904, Qiu Jin chose to go to Japan. She wants to get in touch with "new learning" and know the importance of this world. Here, she also saw the Qing students' concern for state affairs and their prosperous life towards sunshine. I think Qiu Jin has an incredible feeling. Soon, she became the backbone of students, looking for "comrades-in-arms" abroad, promoting new culture, and after returning home, she was interested in participating in the revolutionary struggle.

1906, Qiu Jin took classes in his hometown after returning to China and spread many advanced ideas. Then join the alliance and start planning major events to arm the opposition. Before the uprising, she had been to Yue Fei's tomb in Fenghuang Mountain, brooding and writing many poems full of lofty sentiments. But the revolutionary forces at that time were still very weak, and the uprising failed. She also fell into the hands of the Qing army. At first, she was able to escape, but she chose to put on a white dress and sit in her home.

Qiu Jin

"Autumn wind and autumn rain worry about people" is Qiu Jin's last silent accusation against the political structure in the late Qing Dynasty. In that dark age, she had never seen dazzling light, so she chose to burn her life and become the sun in people's eyes. Then, the white skirt was dyed red with blood, the autumn wind was cool and the flowers were yellow.