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    The Wuchang Uprising was an armed rebellion against the ruling Qing dynasty that took place in Wuchang (now Wuchang District of Wuhan), Hubei, China on...
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    the Qing dynasty. The flash-point came on 10 October 1911, with the Wuchang Uprising, an armed rebellion among members of the New Army. Similar revolts...
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    Wuchang is one of 13 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, China. It is the oldest of the three cities...
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    Wuhan (redirect from Wuchang Shipyard)
    "Nine Provinces' Thoroughfare" (九省通衢). Wuhan was the site of the 1911 Wuchang Uprising against the Qing dynasty which ended 2,000 years of dynastic rule....
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    Dynasty by the end of 1911. Following the Wuchang Uprising in October 1911, Huang Xing traveled from Shanghai to Wuchang and commanded the revolutionary forces...
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    and as such remained an influential figure. On the outbreak of the Wuchang Uprising in 1911, Yuan was recalled to court, appointed Prime Minister of the...
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  • during the 1920s. The Wuchang Uprising of October 1911, which overthrew the Qing dynasty, originated in Wuhan. Before the uprising, anti-Qing secret societies...
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    Wan Qing Yuan in Singapore by Teo Eng Hock and his wife. During the Wuchang Uprising in 1911 that heralded the Republic, the various revolutionary armies...
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    symbolized the empire. Six days after the anthem was adopted, the Wuchang Uprising took place and quickly led to the fall of the Qing Dynasty. Chinese...
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    the "72 martyrs." Some historians believe that the uprising was a direct cause of the Wuchang uprising, which eventually led to the Xinhai Revolution and...
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    of mutinies following the Wuchang Uprising. It effectively resulted in the end of Qing rule in Tibet. The Wuchang Uprising unfolded on October 10, 1911...
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    1912 following the Xinhai Revolution, which itself began with the Wuchang uprising on 10 October 1911, successfully overthrowing the Qing dynasty and...
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    China following the Xinhai Revolution, which itself began with the Wuchang Uprising on 10 October 1911, replacing the Qing dynasty and ending nearly three...
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    arranged in the order of yellow, white, black, green and red. After the Wuchang uprising, the Qing dynasty was replaced by the Republic of China. Prior to the...
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    blocked reforms and alienated reformers and local elites alike. The Wuchang Uprising on 10 October 1911 led to the Xinhai Revolution. The abdication of...
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    revolutionaries of the Wuchang Uprising and the loyalist armies of the Qing dynasty. The battle was waged in Hankou and Hanyang, which along with Wuchang collectively...
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    Hanyang 88 A Hanyang 88 rifle display in the Wuchang Uprising Memorial Type Bolt-action rifle Place of origin Qing Dynasty Service history In service 1895–1980s...
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    the success of the Wuchang Uprising, revolutionary provincial assembly representatives held a conference in the district of Wuchang, China, which framed...
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  • Days after the success of the Wuchang Uprising in October 1911, the Revolutionaries began to spread the revolution to other major cities of China starting...
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    martyrs. On 10 October 1911, the military Wuchang Uprising took place and was led again by Huang Xing. The uprising expanded to the Xinhai Revolution, also...
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    Puyi in 1961, flanked by Xiong Bingkun, a commander in the Wuchang uprising, and Lu Zhonglin, who took part in Puyi's expulsion from the Forbidden City...
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    of PRC on 1 October 1949 10 October Wuchang Uprising 武昌起义 Wǔchāng Qǐyì Commemoration of the anti-monarch uprising against the Qing which began the Xinhai...
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    Qing dynasty – led to its humiliation and eventual downfall in the Wuchang Uprising. However, some revisionists have suggested that Nationalist and Communist...
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    (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan). It commemorates the start of the Wuchang Uprising on 10 October 1911 which ultimately led to the collapse of the imperial...
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    as 3.29 Guangzhou Uprising. This event also marked the last unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Qing before the Wuchang Uprising overturned millennia...
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    Newspaper (光華報). Later that year, he returned to Shanghai after the Wuchang Uprising and founded the Democracy Newspaper (民權報). Dai's fluency in Japanese...
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    considered as one.[citation needed] Double Ten Day: outbreak of the Wuchang Uprising China and founding of the Republic of China (1911) Gaecheonjeol: (English-...
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  • The table below lists some of these uprisings and important related events. Anti-Qing sentiment Wuchang Uprising 1911 Revolution Some sources claims it...
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    joined the Chinese United League (Tongmenghui). In 1911, during the Wuchang Uprising, Tang, under the command of Admiral Sa Zhenbing, sailed to Hankou as...
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    Yikuang as the Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet (內閣總理大臣). When the Wuchang Uprising broke out in October 1911, Yikuang stepped down as Prime Minister,...
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