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Encyclopedia > Song Jiaoren

Sung Chiao-jen (Chinese characters: 宋教仁, Pinyin: Sng Jiorn) (1882March 22, 1913) was a Chinese revolutionary and political leader.

Given name at birth: Lian (鍊 Lin)
Courtesy name: Dunchu (鈍初 Dnchū)

In 1905, together with Sun Yat-sen, Sung helped found and was a leading activist in the Tongmenghui, which was an organization dedicated to the overthrow of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and the formation of a republic. After the declaration of the Republic of China, Sung helped transform the Tongmenghui into the Kuomintang (or Nationalist Party).


He died of wounds from an assassination attempt on March 20, 1913 at a Shanghai rail station when he was planning to deliver speeches supporting a cabinet system. Yuan Shikai was speculated to be the instigator of this plot.


See also: History of the Republic of China


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Song Jiaoren (Chinese: 宋教仁; Pinyin: Sòng Jiàorén; Wade-Giles: Sung Chiao-jen) (5 April 1882–22 March 1913) was a Chinese revolutionary and political leader.
In 1905, together with Sun Yat-sen, Song helped found and was a leading activist in the Tongmenghui, which was an organization dedicated to the overthrow of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and the formation of a republic.
He died of wounds from an assassination attempt on 20 March 1913 at a Shanghai rail station when he was planning to deliver speeches supporting a cabinet system.
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