Yu Peilun

Yu Peilun also spelled Yu Pei-lun (traditional Chinese: 喻培倫; simplified Chinese: 喻培伦; pinyin: Yù Péilún; Wade–Giles: Yü P'ei-lun; 1887–1911) was a late Qing Dynasty revolutionary. During the Chinese Revolution of 1911, he was part of the Chinese students anti-monarchy "Dare to Die" corps of suicide bombers. Yu died in 1911, from detonating explosives while leading a suicidal charge against forces loyal to the Qing government.[1][2][3][4][5]

Yu Peilun
Native name
喻培伦
Born1887
Died1911 (aged 2324)

Early life

University student

Chinese Revolution of 1911 and death

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See also

References

  1. Free China review, Volumes 24-25. W.Y. Tsao. 1974. p. 50. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  2. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (1985). Daily report: People's Republic of China, Issues 241-251. Distributed by National Technical Information Service. p. 11. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  3. Kai-shek Chiang (1968). Selected speeches and messages. Government Information Office. p. 21. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  4. Free China review, Volume 16. W.Y. Tsao. 1966. p. 87. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  5. Hong Kong. Urban Council (2003). 香港影片大全. Volume 4 of Hong Kong Filmography. Hong Kong Film Archive. ISBN 9628050192. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
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