| Hu Han-min |
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| chinese revolutionaries | |
| 1879 births | |
| 1936 deaths | |
| people from panyu | |
| chinese politicians | |
| politicians of the republic of china | |
| people of the xinhai revolution | |
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Hu Hanmin was qualified as Juren at 21 years of age. He studied in Japan since 1902 , and joined Tongmenghui as an editor of 《 Minbao 》 in 1905 . 1907 - 1910 , he participated in several armed revolutions. Shortly after Xinhai Revolution in 1911 , he was appointed the governor of Guangdong and chief secretary of the Temporary Nanjing Government . He participated in the Second Revolution in 1913 , and followed Sun Zhongshan to Japan after the failure of that revolution. There they established the Chinese Revolution Party . Hu lived in Guangdong between 1917 and 1921 and worked for Sun Zhongshan, as the minister of transportation first and principal consultant later. Hu was elected to be a and stopped his political attack on Chiang Kai-shek in June, 1935 . In the first session of the fifth conference of Kuomintang in December, 1935 , he was absently elected as the Chair of Central Committee of Common Affairs. Hu returned to China in January, 1936 , and lived in Guangzhou until he died of Cerebral Hemorrhage on May 12 , 1936 . Hu's Political Philosophy was that one's individual rights are a function of one's membership in a nation. |
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