第1个回答 2015-03-29
Qiu jin (November 8, 1875 - July 15, 1907), China advocates of feminism and women education thought, the person of democratic revolution.
The first sacrifice for the overthrow of thousands of years of feudal rule revolutionary pioneers, made a huge contribution to the revolution;
Advocates women to learn, to promotes the development of women's liberation movement.In July, 1904, against the husband Wang Tingjun, shake off the yoke of the feudal Japan study abroad at one's own expenses, into the Chinese students in Tokyo set by the Japanese assembly hall not Japanese, often take part in the student assembly and zhejiang, hunan association meeting, stump revolutionary salvation and women's rights.
Qiu jin besides learning in school, but also make more students in the lofty ideals, such as zhou shuren (lu xun), TaoChengZhang, qing dynasty, song jiaoren, tian-hua Chen, etc.
During this period, qiu jin's revolutionary activities, take an active part in Chinese students had together with love will pick Chen Finland launched, as a group to develop the women's movement,
And Liu Daoyi, Wang Shize become the secret will be ten people, eventually broke the shackles in the body of the feudal shackles against the qing dynasty, restore zhongyuan as an objective, establish vernacular newspaper, to participate in the hong door the heavens and the earth will be, the seal for the "white paper" (division).本回答被提问者和网友采纳
第2个回答 2023-08-06
Qiu Jin was a heroine and pioneer of China's feminist movement. She was born in 1875 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, into a scholarly family. She was intelligent and excelled in literature and martial arts. At the age of 16, she married a wealthy merchant's son, but the marriage was unhappy, and she returned to her parents' home after giving birth to her child.
In 1900, Qiu Jin met with the patriotic scholars and was deeply influenced by their ideas about national liberation and women's liberation. From then on, she began to actively participate in the patriotic movement and advocate for women's rights and interests. She established the "Chinese Women's Saving Association" and wrote many articles and poems to publicize the idea of women's liberation. At the same time, she also went to Japan to study and was deeply influenced by Japanese feminist ideas.
In 1904, Qiu Jin went to Japan to study and learned the ways of patriotic resistance and feminist thought. In 1905, she joined the underground Party and became one of the first female members of the Party in China. She took part in the uprising led by Huang Shouzhong in 1907 and was arrested after the failure of the uprising. She was tortured and refused to reveal any information about the Party, and finally was executed by the Qing government at the age of 32.
Qiu Jin is one of the few women who have made great achievements in China's modern history. She not only pioneered the women's liberation movement in modern China, but also sacrificed herself for the country. Her life and spirit deeply inspire people. She is a symbol of women's liberation and national independence. Her poetry and articles also have a profound influence on modern literature. Therefore, she is one of the most respected female figures in modern China.