Qiu Jin

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Qiu Jin was a pioneering Chinese feminist, revolutionary, and writer who became a symbol of resistance against the Qing dynasty and advocate for women's rights in early 20th-century China.

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Qiu Jin canonical 3

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instanceOf Chinese feminist
human
martyr
poet
revolutionary
writer
advocatedFor abolition of footbinding
gender equality
girls' education
women's rights
causeOfDeath execution by decapitation
commemoratedBy Qiu Jin Memorial Hall in Shaoxing
statues in Shaoxing
countryOfCitizenship Qing dynasty
dateOfBirth 1875-11-08
dateOfDeath 1907-07-15
educatedAt Japan
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
gender female
hasLiteraryGenre essays
poetry
influenced Republican-era revolutionaries
later Chinese feminists
knownFor inspirational patriotic poetry
martyrdom in 1907
pioneering Chinese feminism
revolutionary activities against the Qing dynasty
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese
vernacular Chinese
memberOf Tongmenghui
movement Chinese feminist movement
Chinese revolutionary movement
anti-Qing revolution
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableWork Jianhu Nüxia
Poems by Qiu Jin
occupation educator
journalist
poet
publisher
revolutionary
writer
placeOfBirth Shaoxing
Zhejiang Province
surface form: Zhejiang
placeOfDeath Shaoxing
Zhejiang Province
surface form: Zhejiang
politicalAlignment anti-Qing
politicalGoal overthrow of the Qing dynasty
positionHeld head of Datong School for girls in Shaoxing
residence Shaoxing
Tokyo

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