Huang Xing

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Huang Xing
Huang Xing
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Huang.

Huang Xing or Huang Hsing (simplified Chinese: 黄兴; traditional Chinese: 黃興; pinyin: Huáng Xīng; Wade-Giles: Huang Hsing; October 25, 1874October 31, 1916), Chinese revolutionary leader, militarist and statesman, was the first arm commander-in-chief of the Republic of China. As one of the founders of the Kuomintang and the Republic of China, his position was next to Sun Yat-sen. Together they were known as Sun-Huang during the Xinhai Revolution. He was also known as the "Eight Fingered General" because of wounds sustained during the war.

[edit] Rememberence

  • In Changsha, Nanzheng Street was renamed to Huang Xing Road in 1934. There are also roads named in honor of Huang Xing in Shanghai and Wuhan.
  • The county where Huang Xing was born was renamed to Huang Xing Town in his honor.
  • Similar to the Zhongshan Parks, The Huang Xing Park in Shanghai is named after Huang Xing .


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