Qiu Jin (1875- 1907), a modern democratic revolutionary, was originally named Qiu, whose real name was Dong Du Hou. She called herself "Jianhu Girl", whose pen name was Si Wen's daughter, and once used the pen name Bai Ping. Qiu Jin despised feudal ethics and advocated equality between men and women. He often uses Mulan and Qin Liangyu as self-metaphors. He is a hero, studied literature, practiced martial arts and went to Japan to study at his own expense. She took an active part in the revolution, and successively participated in revolutionary organizations such as the triad society, the Guangfu Association and the League. The plan to contact the party responded to the Pinglu uprising and failed. 1907, she and Xu Xilin organized the Guangfu Army, and planned to revolt in Zhejiang and Anhui at the same time on July 6th, but she was arrested. In July of the same year 15, Qiu Jin died in Xuantingkou, Shaoxing.
In the 20th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1894), when his father Qiu Jin was the general manager of Xiangxiang County, he betrothed Qiu Jin to Wang Tingjun, Ye He Township, Shuangfeng County. In the twenty-second year of Guangxu, Qiu married the king. Wang Tingjun opened a "Yiyuan Pawnshop" in Xiangtan, while Qiu Jin lived in Xiangtan most of the time and often went back to her husband's house. In the autumn of this year, Qiu Jin returned to Shen Chong for the first time, and recited his "Worried People" in front of many relatives and friends who congratulated him: "When will the bonfire of Youyan stop? I heard that the war between China and foreign countries has not stopped; If you are worried about your country and hate your country, who will be easy to take care of "to show concern for the people and the country and be respected by the local people." "
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