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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On December 14, 1939, Zheng Luosheng, a democratic revolutionary activist, died of illness
Eighty-six years ago today, on December 14, 1939 (November 4, 1939), Zheng Luosheng, a man of the democratic revolution, passed away. Zheng Luosheng On December 14, 1939, Zheng Luosheng, a man of the democratic revolution, passed away in Ipoh, Malaya. Zheng Luosheng (1870-1939), a native of Tong'an County, Fujian Province. He received a private school education when he was young, and then followed his father to Ipoh, Malaya (also known as Ba Luo) to make a living. When he was a teenager, he drove cattle carts to transport goods and prepared for hardships. Later, he had a little savings, that is, he opened a Ji Xinglong business in Ipoh, dealing in kerosene, rice and other groceries imported from Yangon, Myanmar and Thailand. Within a few years, he also opened branches in Penang, Zhupaha, Zhaoyun and Muwei. Due to his enthusiasm for public welfare, he became the local Fujian gang chief, and the British colonial authorities once awarded him the title of Justice of the Peace. In the 26th year of the Qing Dynasty (1900), Kang Youwei went to Ipoh, and he gave a warm reception out of admiration for Kang Youwei. After reading the relevant articles in the People's Daily, he gradually became aware of the true face of Kang Youwei's constitutional protector, so he cut off relations with him. After that, he leaned towards the bourgeois democratic revolution, and initiated the Daonan Club with Li Yuanshui and others, subscribed to the People's Daily, New Fujian and other newspapers, and actively promoted the democratic revolution among Chinese overseas Chinese. Guangxu and Li Yuanshui first joined the China Alliance in the 33rd year, and were elected as the chairperson and vice president of the branch respectively. Later, he was dispatched by Sun Yat-sen to Singapore and Java, Indonesia to engage in organizational activities. In the second year of Xuantong (1910), in order to support the Guangzhou Uprising, he went around to solicit money. In addition to donating 1,000 yuan in cash, he also sold the shares of the Fujian-Jiangxi Railway he owned to help the army pay. Because of his firm belief in the "Three People's Principles", Sun Yat-sen inscribed "Wei Cheng" for him. After the founding of the Republic of China, he served as a standing member of the branch in the direct branch of the Chinese Kuomintang in Perak. In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), the Singapore branch of the Chinese Kuomintang was established and elected as a standing member of the general branch. Later, because he actively supported the anti-Yuan war in China and actively raised salaries, he was taboo by the British colonial government and was eventually expelled back to China. In the 6th year of the Republic of China, when Sun Yat-sen was serving as the Grand Marshal in Guangzhou, he appointed him as the director of the Department of Urban Affairs of the Grand Marshal's Mansion, and then served as a supervisory member of the Nanjing National Government Supervision Institute and a member of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee. In the 20th year of the Republic of China, after the September 18th Incident, facing the loss of the country and the national crisis, he was very anxious and indignant, and planned to raise funds among the overseas Chinese to support the fight against the Japanese invaders. He also told his son in Nanyang: "The Japanese invaders invaded the country, and the national disaster was urgent. The overseas Chinese are patriotic. At that time, the aviation construction is particularly needed. Quickly persuade relatives and friends, cut down on food and clothing, and raise funds for support." In the 26th year of the Republic of China, due to old age and infirmity, he returned On December 14, 28, the Republic of China, he passed away in Ipoh, Malaya. Comments: Modern Overseas Chinese Leader, Democratic Revolutionist News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1cu3.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:42] 访问:75
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