Huaxinghui

China Revival Society
華興會
华兴会
Merged intoTongmenghui
FormationFebruary 15, 1904 (1904-02-15)
FounderHuang Xing
Founded atChangsha, Hunan
DissolvedJuly 30, 1905 (1905-07-30)
TypeRevolutionary organization
HeadquartersChangsha
LeaderHuang Xing

The Huaxinghui (traditional Chinese: 華興會; simplified Chinese: 华兴会; pinyin: Huáxīng Huì; Wade–Giles: Hua-hsing hui), commonly translated as the China Revival Society[1] or China Arise Society,[2] was founded by Huang Xing and Zhang Shizhao on 15 February 1904 with the election of Huang Xing as its president,[3] in Changsha of Hunan[4] for the explicit political goal of overthrowing the Qing dynasty[5] and establishing a democratic and free country. Many of its members later became key figures of the Tongmenghui.

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  2. ^ Jens Bangsbo; Thomas Reilly; Mike Hughes (1997). Science and Football III: Proceedings of the Third World Congress of Science and Football, Cardiff, Wales, 9-13 April, 1995. Taylor & Francis. pp. 330–. ISBN 978-0-419-22160-9.
  3. ^ Ke-wen Wang; CRSN Staff (10 November 1997). Modern China: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism. Routledge. pp. 197–. ISBN 978-1-135-58325-5.
  4. ^ James Z. Gao (16 June 2009). Historical Dictionary of Modern China (1800-1949). Scarecrow Press. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-0-8108-6308-8.
  5. ^ Giovanni Ciotti; Hang Lin (25 July 2016). Tracing Manuscripts in Time and Space through Paratexts. De Gruyter. pp. 174–. ISBN 978-3-11-047753-5.

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