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  1. Życiorys. Przypisy. Zou Rong (ur. 1885, zm. 3 kwietnia 1905) – chiński pisarz i działacz antymandżurski. Życiorys. Pochodził z bogatej rodziny kupieckiej mieszkającej koło Chongqingu [1]. Studiował w Japonii [2] . W 1903 roku wydał napisany przez siebie pamflet Armia Rewolucyjna (革命軍, Gemingjun ), w którym nawoływał do obalenia dynastii Qing [3].

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zou_RongZou Rong - Wikipedia

    1885. Died. 1905 (aged 20) Nationality. Chinese. Known for. Writing The Revolutionary Army. Zou Rong ( Chinese: 鄒容; pinyin: Zōu Róng; Wade–Giles: Tsou Jung; 1885 – 1905) was a Han Chinese nationalist and revolutionary martyr of the anti-Manchu movement.

  3. The Revolutionary Army ( simplified Chinese: 革命军; traditional Chinese: 革命軍) is a revolutionary pamphlet [3] that was written by Zou Rong and published in Shanghai in 1903 with a preface by Zhang Binglin. [4] It propagates the justice and necessity of the revolution and exposes the decadence and reaction of the Manchu rule. [5]

  4. The following call for a Chinese revolution was written by Zou Rong, an anti-Manchu nationalist, in 1903. Zou Rong was arrested for writing this piece and died in prison in 1905: “Sweep away millennia of despotism in all its forms, throw off millennia of slavishness, annihilate the five million and more of the furry and horned Manchu race ...

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Zou_RongZou Rong - Wikiwand

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Zou Rong ( Chinese: 鄒容; pinyin: Zōu Róng; Wade–Giles: Tsou Jung; 1885 – 1905) was a Han Chinese nationalist and revolutionary martyr of the anti-Manchu movement. He was born in Chongqing, Sichuan Province, his ancestors having moved there from Meizhou, Guangdong area.

  7. en.chinaculture.org › focus › focusZou Rong

    Zou Rong (1885-1905) was the Chinese nationalist and revolutionary martyr of the anti-Qing movement. Born in Chongqing, he was sent to Japan at an early age, where he studied the successful Japanese way of modernization. When he returned to China, he started to write essays on how to free the Chinese nation from the Manchu-Regime and foreign ...