
Jiang Yiwu
Jiang Yiwu (1884-1913), han Chinese, a native of Lizhou (present-day Lixian County), Hunan. Originally known as Baoxiang (保襄), also known as Baoxiang (保湘), the character 伯夔, was one of the three martial arts of the Wuchang Uprising. In 1913, Jiang Yiwu went to Guangxi to recruit the old ministry, intending to arm against Yuan Shikai, but on the way was arrested and killed by the pro-Yuan Guangxi regiment.
Jiang Yiwu was an outstanding democratic revolutionary activist in modern China, the main organizer and leader of the Wuchang Uprising of the Xinhai Revolution, and was praised by Sun Yat-sen as the "founding father" of the Republic of China.
The death of Mr. Jiang Yiwu is a heavy blow to the Chinese revolution, and if he does not die, he may be able to create a great cause in the Republic of China!
Before the master died, the hero was full of tears, sad, lamentable, pity!