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Zou Rong died in Shanghai prison on April 3, 1905
On this day, 120 years ago, on April 3, 1905 (February 29, 1905, the lunar calendar), Zou Rong died in prison in Shanghai. Zou Rong's book "Revolutionary Army" inspired countless people with lofty ideals. On April 3, 1905, Zou Rong died of illness in West Prison on Huade Road, Shanghai Concession. He was only 20 years old. There are only more than 70 days before he is released from prison. Zou Rong was born in 1885 in Baxian County, Sichuan. His book "Revolutionary Army" inspired countless people with lofty ideals. He was a young revolutionary drummer and warrior. He made the entire nation boil. On June 29, 1903, the "Su Bao" case occurred. On July 1, Zou Rongzi surrendered to the British Concession patrol house. In May 1904, Zou Rong was sentenced to two years in prison. After the verdict, Zhang Bing and Zou Rong were imprisoned in Tilanqiao Concession Prison. They were divided into small rooms, working 8 hours a day, sewing clothes, cooking, and eating bad meals. They took time to recite poems, write, and read old books and Buddhist scriptures, but what they were most concerned about was the political developments outside prison. During every prison visit time, Cai Yuanpei and others took turns bringing them new news. Many unknown revolutionary figures, such as Yu Zhimo. Bian Nai, Wu Yue and others also came to visit or sent letters of condolences. In February 1905, Zou Rong fell ill due to years of torture, but the prison refused him to go out to see a doctor. He was not allowed to be released on bail until his condition became very dangerous. The day before he was released from prison, he went to the Ministry of Industry Bureau Hospital, where the doctor gave him a pack of medicine. Zou Rong returned to prison to take medicine and died in the middle of the night. When he died, he vomited blood. People suspected that he had been poisoned to death, and there were widespread rumors. Students studying in Tokyo, Japan, specially sent Zhang Ji to Shanghai to investigate the matter. On the 4th, Zou Rong's body was buried in a coffin prepared by the Chinese and Foreign Daily. April 5th. China Education Association held a memorial service for Zou Rong in Yuyuan, attended by more than 50 people. The next day. Another meeting was held at the Patriotic Girls 'School to discuss Zou Rongshan's affairs. It was decided that the coffin pivot would suspend the club and "choose the place while notifying the family members." On the 17th, the Times published a "Notice to Zou Rong's relatives and friends", stating that Zou Rong's body had been sent to "Road Yuanlimian" in Ba County, Sichuan Province, and decided to be buried in Shanghai. Later, Liu San, a revolutionary hero,"dedicated the open space beside his house to Zou Rong's tomb." Liu San risked danger to transport Lingshu to Huajing Township, Shanghai County, and buried it in his own field. People praised Liu as a "righteous man." Before Zou Rong died, he wrote "Death Words", in which he said: "I wish that my strength can produce thousands of brave soldiers." He still remembers burying the Qing Dynasty.


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