Shi Jianru
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Shi Jianru (Simplified Chinese: 史坚如, Traditional Chinese: 史堅如, June 24, 1879 – November 9, 1900), originally named Shi Jiuwei (史久緯), styled Jingru (經如), later changed to Jianru, was a Christian from Panyu, Guangdong, China (Qing Dynasty). He was a martyr of the late Qing dynasty revolution, also a descendant of the Ming dynasty general Shi Kefa.[1] In October 1900, he made an unsuccessful attempt to bomb the highest-ranking official of Guangdong, for which he was arrested and executed by Qing authorities.
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史坚如 史堅如 | |
Born | Shi Jiuwei 史久緯 June 24, 1879 |
Died | November 9, 1900(1900-11-09) (aged 21)(executed) Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (Qing Empire) |
Nationality | Chinese (Qing Dynasty) |
Other names | Shi Jingru 史經如 |
Education | Gezhi Academy |
Occupation | Revolutionary |
Known for | Attempted to bomb the Guangdong Viceroy and Acting Governor-General of Liangguang, De Shou. |
Political party | Revive China Society |
Relatives | 1 brother, 1 sister |
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