Yeung Ku-wan

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Yeung Ku-wan was a late Qing dynasty Chinese revolutionary leader who played a key role in early anti-imperial movements and helped lay the groundwork for the 1911 Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese nationalist
Chinese revolutionary
Qing dynasty person
anti-Qing revolutionary
political activist
associatedWithEvent prelude to the 1911 Revolution
cause Chinese national liberation
end of imperial rule in China
citizenship Qing Empire NERFINISHED
conflict struggle against Qing imperial authority
countryOfCitizenship Qing China NERFINISHED
era 19th century
early 20th century
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Yeung NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork politics
revolutionary organizing
givenName Ku-wan NERFINISHED
goal establishment of a republic in China
overthrow of the Qing dynasty
historicalSignificance contributed to conditions leading to the 1911 Xinhai Revolution
early leader in Chinese revolutionary organizations
ideology Chinese nationalism
republicanism
influenced later Chinese revolutionaries
languageSpoken Chinese
legacy early architect of movements leading to the Xinhai Revolution
pioneer of Chinese republican revolution
movement Chinese revolutionary movement
Xinhai Revolution precursor movements
anti-imperialist movement
name Yeung Ku-wan NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableFor early anti-Qing revolutionary activities
helping lay groundwork for the 1911 Revolution
opposedTo Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
imperial rule in China
partOf Chinese revolutionary tradition
politicalAlignment anti-monarchist
revolutionary
politicalRole organizer of anti-Qing activities
revolutionary leader
residence China NERFINISHED
timePeriod late Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
typeOfRevolutionary anti-imperial revolutionary

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Revive China Society cofounder Yeung Ku-wan
Revive China Society notableLeader Yeung Ku-wan