Guanwen pulse | Sanzhou Tian Gengzi Shouyi Site: a lightning tore the cloud layer

Author:Crystal report Time:2022.07.13

Shoot the Qing Dynasty, no, shot the first shot of the emperor's system for thousands of years, from here.

Like a flash of lightning, it illuminates the dark sky.

More than a hundred years have passed, and the huge empire fell to the ground, the smoke and dust had already dispersed.

What you see is this white wall and black tiles. This mountain is full of lush, witness Rongguang together, guarding the years.

Sanzhou Tian Uprising, historically called Huizhou Uprising, Gengzi Revolution, Gengzi First Righteousness, etc. In 1900, Sun Yat -sen took the battle of Gengzi in Sanzhou Tian (now Shenzhen Yantian District), Guishan County, Huizhou Prefecture. In fact, it was the first shot to overthrow the feudal imperial system. The backbone of Hong Kong's "Xingzhong Conference" Yang Yunyun, Zheng Shiliang, and Huang Fu and Huang Yaoting, leaders of the Shenzhen Convention Party, participated in the battle of Gengzi. Although this uprising failed, as Sun Yat -sen's "Fang of the Fang of the Fang of the Country" said, "people of aspirations, many thoughts of saving the country, and the revolutionary trend has germinated."

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