Lin Juemin

Lin Juemin
Birth nameLin Juemin
Born(1887-08-11)11 August 1887
Minhou, Fujian, Qing Empire
Died27 April 1911(1911-04-27) (aged 23)
Guangzhou, Qing Empire
Cause of deathExecution
AllegianceTongmenghui
Service/branchTongmenghui
Years of service1911
Battles/warsSecond Guangzhou Uprising Executed
Alma materKeio University
RelationsChen Yiying (wife)
Lin Juemin
Traditional Chinese林覺民
Simplified Chinese林觉民

Lin Juemin (traditional Chinese: 林覺民; simplified Chinese: 林觉民; pinyin: Lín Juémín; Wade–Giles: Lin Chüeh-min; born 11 August 1887 – 27 April 1911) was a late Qing dynasty revolutionary.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

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