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  • Huang Xing was a prominent figure in China's [[1911]] [[Xinhai Revolution]]. He is sometimes referred to as the [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] of ...l of China" (華興會, ''Huáxīng Huì''), a group discussing possible democratic revolution against the [[Manchu]] [[Qing Dynasty]]. He also engaged with [[Sun Yat-Sen
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  • ...even allowed the regime to avoid inviting the sort of [[Xinhai Revolution|revolution]] which ultimately brought down the Qing in [[1911]]. Though her admirers o
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  • The [[Xinhai Revolution]] of [[1911]] was heavily colored by attitudes or ideologies of [[Han Chine
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  • *[[Xinhai Revolution]] in China: The [[Qing Dynasty]] falls.
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  • ...s as a monument to [[Huang Xing]], a major figure in the [[1911]] [[Xinhai Revolution]], described here as the "Saigô Takamori of China." A bamboo garden direct
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  • ...the fall of the [[Ming Dynasty]] in [[1644]], and ended with the [[Xinhai Revolution]] in [[1911]]. As such, the Qing is easily seen as both the last period of ...til the late Qing; however, this refers more to the current post-Communist Revolution attitude of Imperial China as "the olden times," and should not be confused
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