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On October 9, 1913, Jiang Yiwu, the founder of the Wuchang Uprising, was killed
On this day 112 years ago, on October 9, 1913 (September 10, 1913 in the lunar calendar), Jiang Yiwu, the father of the Wuchang Uprising, was killed. On October 9, 1913, Jiang Yiwu, the father of the Wuchang Uprising, was killed in Guilin. Jiang Yiwu was from Lixian County, Hunan. In 1903, he entered Changde Normal School and was expelled for opposing the Qing Dynasty. In 1905, he went to Shanghai and entered the Chinese public school the next year, founding the "Jingye Xunbao" with Yang Zhuolin. In the same year, he joined the Tongmeng Association. In 1909, he joined the Hubei New Army and joined the Qunzhi Society. In 1911, he served as the president of the Literary Society and cooperated with the Communist Progressive Association to prepare to launch the New Army Uprising. On October 9, the incident leaked and escaped. After the success of the Wuchang Uprising, he returned to Wuchang and served as a military advisor, defense envoy, wartime commander-in-chief, and envoy to the Hubei military government. After the temporary government moved north, he was transferred to Beijing by Yuan Shikai, and he was awarded the rank of senior military advisor, and he was also awarded the rank of lieutenant general and general, which was not accepted. This year, the "second revolution" broke out, and he returned to Hunan to serve as an envoy to Jingyu and instigate anti-Yuan. Rotated to Guangxi to seek Yuan, but failed to be arrested. He was only 28 years old when he died.


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