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He was the jailer who killed Qiu Jin, but after Qiu Jin's death, he chose to commit suicide

In an era of social chaos, an era when new ideas have not been fully disseminated, when the revolution is still active, those who dare to devote themselves to the revolution are brave people, and among them, there are many people who have sacrificed their lives for this, but they are also worthy of respect, because they are for their own beliefs and ideals, this person is enviable, after all, not everyone has their own beliefs and ideals. And one of these devotees is particularly famous because she was an immigrant woman and a generous death, not to mention women, but even men. This respectable woman is Qiu Jin.

He was the jailer who killed Qiu Jin, but after Qiu Jin's death, he chose to commit suicide

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Although she is a daughter, she has great ambitions, which is incomparable to countless boys. At that time, in order to get rid of the feudal shackles of her family, she resolutely went abroad to study and traveled to Japan, and it was during that period that she joined the League and began her struggle to overthrow feudal rule. Later, after returning to China, she was invited to the san'in University to manage and actively carry out revolutionary activities. The following year, together with his fellow revolutionaries, he began the spread of the revolution. But it is a pity that due to the hasty actions of her companions, not only did the other party be killed, but also implicated her, and she was caught and killed for this. However, after that, it was very tiring and a very miraculous thing, that is, Li Zhongyue, who was her supervisor at the time, actually committed suicide. So, why did this Li Zhongyue choose to commit suicide? What is the relationship with Qiu Jin?

He was the jailer who killed Qiu Jin, but after Qiu Jin's death, he chose to commit suicide

This Li Zhongyue was a Cantonese man, a man who grew up in a family of scholars, but despite this, his path to the imperial examination was extremely arduous, from Xiucai to Jinshi, he spent more than twenty years, until he was in his forties and did not begin to become an official. Moreover, he himself is a very upright person, which makes him not sneak around, and he has drawn a clear line with those corrupt officials, of course, he has naturally not been reused and promoted. And although he has been reading Confucian poetry since childhood, is a far-reaching traditional reader, and is full of loyalty and filial piety and benevolence in his bones, he also feels the changes in the country under different ideologies and cultures, especially witnessing the bullying of the great powers and the corruption and darkness of the imperial court itself, which makes him doubt the old system, but he is also skeptical about new ideas and changes, it can be said that he is a combination of contradictions, and he is also a representative of many such people in that era.

He was the jailer who killed Qiu Jin, but after Qiu Jin's death, he chose to commit suicide

At that time, Qiu Jin propagated new ideas and actively participated in this kind of revolutionary activity, and to be honest, he was very impressed, a woman could have such insight and have the courage to devote herself to it. Later, due to the inspector's order to arrest, he had no choice but to accept the order, and could only let Qiu Jin escape as soon as possible through delay, but she did not expect that she finally chose to stick, so she was arrested, and she was helpless to be killed in the end. This incident made him feel the darkness of the future and fate of this imperial court, and in the end he chose to commit suicide, a kind of guilt for Qiu Jin in time, and a kind of despair for the imperial court.

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