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Encyclopedia > Guangfu Hui

Guāngfùhuì (光復會 "Revive the Light Society"), or the Restoration Society, was an anti-Qing Empire organization established by Cai Yuanpei in 1904. Many members were from Zhejiang.


Members include:

The organization was merged into Tongmenghui one year later.


Guangfuhui was an organization established by the Republic of China after the communist takeover on the mainland with the purpose of "restoring the light on Mainland China". The organization was dissolved in June 1990.


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After his release, Zhang went to Japan to join Tongmeng Hui and became the chief editor of the newspaper The People Bulletin (æ°‘å ± Ming Bao) that criticized strongly of the Qing Empire's corruption.
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Because an ideological conflict with Sun Yat-sen and his Three Principles of the People, Zhang established the Tokyo branch of Guangfu Hui in February 1909.
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