1905, Zou Jie was admitted to Chongqing Higher Education College, and joined the League through Huang's introduction. He secretly organized the "YMCA" to engage in bourgeois democratic revolutionary activities to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and establish the Republic.
1907, Zou Jie, Zhang Peijue and Xie Te plotted an armed uprising in Chengdu, and Huang Fang and other six people were arrested. Zou went to Jiangbei and Kaixian to give lectures and continued to engage in revolutionary activities.
19 1 1 autumn, he returned to Sichuan to participate in the road protection movement and plotted the Chongqing uprising. After returning to Youzhou, he held an armed uprising in Youzhou with Bai Jinzhen, Peng Can, Peng Zao and Liu Yang. With Bai Jinzhen and Peng Zao attacking Xiushan Stone Embankment, after being trapped, Bai Jinzhen and others 19 people were captured and died, and a few people such as Zou Jie were able to break through. Later, he participated in the fierce battle in Longtan and led troops to Youyang until Youyang became independent.
1911165438+1On October 22nd, Chongqing became independent and the Shu military government was established. Zou Jie was appointed as the fourth standard system (head) under the commander-in-chief of the Shu army. He supported Sun Yat-sen's "Three People's Principles" and resolutely opposed Yuan Shikai's restoration as emperor. He defeated Yuan in 19 13 and returned to Youyang. /kloc-0 went north to Tianjin in the autumn of 1998 to exchange information with revolutionaries at home and abroad, and was trapped by spies.
19 15 January, Yuan Shikai was killed in Beiping (now Beijing).
19 19 Sichuan revolutionaries buried their bones in Futuguan, Chongqing, and regarded them as "martyrs in the middle of Sichuan".