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On April 24, 1911, Lin Juemin wrote a suicide note with tears
On this day, 114 years ago, on April 24, 1911 (March 26, 1911, the lunar calendar), Lin Juemin wrote a suicide note with tears. Lin Juemin (1887-1911) was a native of Minhou, Fujian Province. He was also known as Yi Dong, known as Shufei, and also known as Tianwaisheng. In his early years, he studied in Japan, participated in the League, and engaged in anti-Qing revolutionary activities. Arriving in Hong Kong in the spring of 1911, he prepared to launch an uprising in Guangzhou. On the night of April 24, he wrote the touching "Final Book". This is his suicide note to his wife, which reads: "I wrote this book with tears and ink... I love you and help people in the world love what they love, so I dare to die before you and ignore you. You have this heart in my heart. While crying, you also have thoughts on the world. You should also be happy to sacrifice the welfare of your body and yourself to seek eternal happiness for the world." April 27, 1911 March 29, the third year of Xuantong in the Ming and Qing Dynasties) Lin Juemin participated in the Guangzhou Uprising led by Huang Xing and attacked the Governor's Yamen. Unfortunately, he was injured and arrested. After being imprisoned, he went on a hunger strike and was later killed by the Qing Dynasty and buried in Huanghuagang, Guangzhou, as one of the 72 martyrs of Huanghuagang.


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