辛亥革命 | xin1 hai4 ge2 ming4 | Xinhai Revolution (1911), which ended the Qing Dynasty |
黄兴 | huang2 xing1 | Truncated - click through for definition |
宋教仁 | song4 jiao4 ren2 | Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913 |
武昌起义 | wu3 chang1 qi3 yi4 | [Wuchang] [Uprising] [of] [October] 10th, 1911, which [led] [to] [Sun] [Yat-sen's] [Xinhai] Revolution [and] [the] [fall] [of] [the] Qing dynasty |
辛亥 | xin1 hai4 | cf 辛亥é©å‘½[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4], Xinhai Revolution of 1911 |
反清 | fan3 qing1 | anti-Qing |
皇族内阁 | huang2 zu2 nei4 ge2 | Qing emergency cabinet set up in May 1911 to confront the Xinhai rebels |
章太炎 | zhang1 tai4 yan2 | Zhang Taiyan (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution |
李叔同 | li3 shu1 tong2 | Truncated - click through for definition |
章炳麟 | zhang1 bing3 lin2 | Zhang Taiyan ç« å¤ªç‚Ž (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution |
北洋政府 | bei3 yang2 zheng4 fu3 | the Warlord government of Northern China that developed from the Qing Beiyang army 北洋è»é–¥åŒ—洋军阀 after the Xinhai revolution of 1911 |
黄克强 | huang2 ke4 jiang4 | pseudonym of Huang Xing 黃興黄兴[Huang2 Xing1], one of the heroes of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥é©å‘½[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4] |