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    Song Jiaoren (Chinese: 宋敎仁; Chinese: 宋教仁; pinyin: Sòng Jiàorén; Wade–Giles: Sung Chiao-jen, [sʊ̂ŋ tɕjâʊɻə̌n]; Given name at birth: Liàn 鍊; Courtesy name:...
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    society and underground resistance movement founded by Sun Yat-sen, Song Jiaoren, and others in Tokyo, Empire of Japan, on 20 August 1905, with the goal...
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    KMT held the majority of seats after the election. Song Jiaoren was elected as premier. However, Song was assassinated in Shanghai on 20 March 1913, under...
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    the country. In 1905, revolutionary leaders such as Sun Yat-sen and Song Jiaoren met in Tokyo to discuss a merger between different revolutionary groups...
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    1903 Huang returned to China and organized a meeting with Chen Tianhua, Song Jiaoren, and more than 20 other people. The group founded the Huaxinghui, a secret...
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    a few months later. After Yuan Shikai plotted the assassinations of Song Jiaoren and Chen Qimei, founders of the Kuomintang, Sun Yat-sen launched the...
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    Despite the uprisings targeting a Manchu-dominated regime, Sun Yat-sen, Song Jiaoren and Huang Xing unanimously advocated racial integration, which was symbolized...
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    ambitions and the northern-based Beiyang government. The Tongmenghui member Song Jiaoren quickly tried to control the assembly. He mobilized the old Tongmenghui...
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    elect a provisional government. Instead of attending Nanjing's assembly, Song Jiaoren and Chen Qimei gathered the provincial representatives in Shanghai and...
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  • Jiang Wenli as Soong Ching-ling Mei Ting as Chen Yiying Xing Jiadong as Song Jiaoren Wei Zongwan as Aisin-Gioro Yikuang Hu Ming as Liao Zhongkai Iva Law as...
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    Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party) led by Song Jiaoren won a plurality in both houses of the assembly, and Song was expected to become the Premier of China...
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    government. Ying Guixin was directly involved in the assassination of Song Jiaoren who had been deemed a threat by various political factions loyal to Yuan...
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  • the Revolutionary Alliance (Tongmenghui) led by Sun, Huang Xing and Song Jiaoren joined several smaller parties to form the Kuomintang. The first national...
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    the system was quickly usurped when Song Jiaoren was assassinated by the orders of President Yuan Shikai. Song was the leader of the KMT who was to become...
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    party, the Progressives led by Liang Qichao, generally favored Yuan. Song Jiaoren was expected[by whom?] to become the next premier, but he riled Yuan...
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    significant victory. Song Jiaoren zealously supported a cabinet system and was widely regarded as a candidate for prime minister. One of Song's main political...
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    Song Shijie, b. 1873, Chinese revolutionary Song Jiaoren, b. 1882, President of the Kuomintang Song Zheyuan, b. 1885, Kuomintang general Soong Ai-ling...
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  • also involved in Yuan Shikai's assassination of the rival politician Song Jiaoren in 1913. Carrying the name of the Society for Common Progress, it was...
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    encouraged by his close friends and was sponsored by Sun Yat-sen and Song Jiaoren, who were living in Tokyo. The centre was meant to be a school for learning...
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    his high-ranking advisor for a few months until the assassination of Song Jiaoren. After criticizing Yuan for possible responsibility of the assassination...
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    regarded as the best romance novelist in the 20th century Liu Wen - model Song Jiaoren, anti-Qing Revolutionary Lung Ying-tai Ma Ying-jeou Loretta Yang "Han...
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  • equivalent for 'China'". Chinese revolutionaries, such as Sun Yat-sen, Song Jiaoren, and Liang Qichao, used the term extensively, and it was also used in...
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    both houses of the National Assembly and in some provincial assemblies. Song Jiaoren led the Kuomintang Party to electoral victories by fashioning his party's...
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    deputy. The most influential member of the party was the third ranking Song Jiaoren, who mobilized mass support from gentry and merchants for the Nationalists...
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    living in France in 1913, the Kuomintang's (KMT) parliamentary leader Song Jiaoren was shot and died two days later.: 51  Yuan Shikai was alleged to have...
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    the KMT in the House and Senate. 1913 20 March Assassination of Song Jiaoren: Song Jiaoren, founder of the KMT was assassinated, most likely by then-president...
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    becoming premier. He was directly implicated in the assassination of Song Jiaoren, the man most likely to be his successor. The murder was most likely...
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    1911, Kita became a member of the Tongmenghui (United League) led by Song Jiaoren. He traveled to China to assist in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty...
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  • 22 February President of Mexico Mexico City  Mexico Victoriano Huerta Song Jiaoren 1913 22 March Chinese republican leader of Kuomintang Shanghai  China...
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    controversial.: 356  Two days after the U.S. withdrawal, the assassination of Song Jiaoren triggered a dramatic escalation of political tension in Beijing, and...
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