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    The Tongmenghui of China was a secret society and underground resistance movement founded by Sun Yat-sen, Song Jiaoren, and others in Tokyo, Empire of...
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    worked with the Tongmenghui include Wang Jingwei and Hu Hanmin. When the Tongmenghui was established, more than 90% of the Tongmenghui members were between...
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    by elements of the New Army, influenced by revolutionary ideas from Tongmenghui. The uprising and the eventual revolution directly led to the downfall...
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    Huang Xing (category Tongmenghui members)
    Affairs Officer, and became the Tongmenghui's second most important leader, after Sun. Following the founding of the Tongmenghui, Huang devoted his time and...
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    The name of the republic had stemmed from the party manifesto of the Tongmenghui in 1905, which says the four goals of the Chinese revolution was "to...
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    shortage and generally poor health and living standards. In 1906, the Tongmenghui, a revolutionary Chinese organisation dedicated to the overthrow of the...
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    Sun Yat-sen (category Tongmenghui members)
    to form the unified group Tongmenghui (United League), which sponsored uprisings in China. By 1906 the number of Tongmenghui members reached 963. Sun's...
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      Nominee Sun Yat-sen Huang Hsing Li Yuanhong Party Tongmenghui Tongmenghui Independent Electoral vote 16 1 0 Percentage 94.11% 5.88% 0%...
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    Republic of China. On 1 January 1912, Sun Yat-sen, the leader of the Tongmenghui, was inaugurated as the first provisional President of the newly proclaimed...
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  • Chinese: 女子参政同盟会; traditional Chinese: 女子參政同盟會; pinyin: Nǚzǐ cānzhèng tóngménghuì) was a Chinese women's rights organisation, founded 20 February 1912...
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    of Hong Kong. It was later merged into the Tongmenghui, which in turn became the Kuomintang. Tongmenghui Kuomintang History of the Republic of China...
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    other anti-monarchist societies in Tokyo, Empire of Japan, to form the Tongmenghui, a group committed to the overthrow of the Qing dynasty and to establish...
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    Song Jiaoren (category Tongmenghui members)
    Sun Yat-sen, Song helped to found and was a leading activist in the Tongmenghui, which was an organization dedicated to the overthrow of the Qing dynasty...
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    Republic of China. The Tongmenghui revolutionary organization led by Sun Yat-sen was the first to promote socialism in China. The Tongmenghui and its successor...
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  • Xilin, Zhang Binglin, and Liu Shipei. The organization was merged into Tongmenghui one year later. "Guangfuhui" was also the name of an organization established...
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    office in Chinese has changed several times. Provisional Government:   Tongmenghui   Beiyang clique, etc. Beiyang Government:   Beiyang clique, etc.   Progressive...
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    Sun Yat-sen. In 1910, Sun selected George Town as the centre for the Tongmenghui's political activities in Southeast Asia, aimed at overthrowing the Qing...
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    November 13, 1910, Sun Yat-sen, along with several leading figures of the Tongmenghui, gathered at the Penang conference to draw up plans for a decisive battle...
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  • China through the use of revolutionary terror. In 1910, the left-wing Tongmenghui nationalist (and later anti-communist pro-Japanese collaborator and President...
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    George Town as the headquarters for revolutionary activities by the Tongmenghui in Southeast Asia that eventually launched the Wuchang Uprising, a precursor...
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    called "Armenian Martyrs Day". Martyrdom was extensively promoted by the Tongmenghui and the Kuomintang party in modern China. Revolutionaries who died fighting...
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    refuge in Qing China, here they would join the ranks of Sun Yat-Sen's Tongmenghui. While places like Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan were earlier in the...
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  • Alliance Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council Revive China Society Tongmenghui Young China Party Organisations Blue Shirts Society Chinese Muslim Association...
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  • therefore making the city easy to capture. On October 22, 1911 the Hunan Tongmenghui members were led by Jiao Dafeng (焦達嶧) and Chen Zuoxin (陳作新). They led...
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    Guangzhou Uprising broke out when revolutionaries led by Huang Xing of the Tongmenghui, which was violently suppressed by the imperial authorities. This directly...
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    figurehead was Sun Yat-sen, an American-educated Christian who led the Tongmenghui society. In Changsha, Mao was influenced by Sun's newspaper, The People's...
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    revolutionaries gathered in exile, where they founded and operated the Tongmenghui resistance movement, whose first meeting was hosted by the Black Dragon...
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  • the family name first and given name second. Provisional Government:   Tongmenghui   Beiyang clique, etc. Beiyang Government:   Beiyang clique, etc.   Progressive...
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    Chinese nationalists were commonplace. Luo Fuxing [zh], a member of the Tongmenghui organization preceding the Kuomintang, was arrested and executed along...
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  • wavered due to the collapse of tin prices. The Yangon branch of the Tongmenghui took up the idea and started the Yan Kon Kwang Hwa Pao. After a short...
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