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On January 18, 1911, Huang Xing set up the Guangzhou Uprising Headquarters in Hong Kong
On this day, 114 years ago, on January 18, 1911 (December 18, 1910, the lunar calendar), Huang Xing set up the Guangzhou Uprising Headquarters in Hong Kong. Huang Xing during the Guangzhou Uprising On January 18, 1911, Huang Xing arrived in Hong Kong. At the end of the month, the Coordination Department was established to oversee all plans as the general authority leading the uprising. Huang Xing was promoted as minister and Zhao Sheng as deputy. There were: 1. Dispatch Office, the new and old military circles of the movement, with Yao Yuping as the leader. 2. The Reserve Section, which purchases and transports firearms, is dominated by Hu Yisheng. 3. The Transportation Section will liaise with the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, Fujian and Yunnan, with Zhao Sheng as the leader. 4. The secretarial class is in charge of documents, with Hu Hanmin as the leader. 5. In the editing class, the system should be drafted, with Chen Jiongming as the leader. 6. The Cashier Section is in charge of financial revenue and expenditure, with Li Haiyun as the leader. 7. The General Affairs Section handles all miscellaneous tasks, with Hong Chengdian as the chief executive. 8. The Investigation Section investigates the enemy's situation, with Luo Zhiyang as the leader. The coordinating department is located at 35 Happy Valley, and an enforcement department is set up on Pak Wah Street, which specializes in making bombs used in the uprising and preparing assassination equipment. Fang Shengdong and others are responsible for it. The originally selected 500-person death squad was expanded to 800 people. Send special personnel to mobilize the new army, defense battalion, patrol police and liaison party and green forest separately. Tan Renfeng was invited to Hong Kong to discuss and liaise with various provinces. Song Jiaoren, Chen Qimei, Sun Wu, Jiao Dafeng, Fang Shengtao, etc., leaders of local league associations, were all ordered to prepare for the response. It is scheduled to launch an attack in Guangzhou on April 13, with Zhao Sheng and Huang Xing appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Army.


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