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Lin Xu

Lin Xu (1875 – 28 September 1898), courtesy name Tungu (暾谷), was a Chinese politician, scholar, songwriter and poet who lived in the late Qing dynasty. He was also a student of Kang Youwei, a prominent official who was one of the leaders of a reform movement in the late Qing dynasty.
==Life==
Lin was born in Houguan (侯官), which is around present-day Fuzhou, Fujian. He took the imperial examination locally and obtained the position of a ''juren'' (舉人) in 1893. In 1895, he was appointed as an official in the Qing imperial court by the Guangxu Emperor.
In April 1898, in response to foreign imperialism and internal political turmoil within the Qing government, Lin co-founded the State Protection Association (保國會) with others to oppose foreign imperialism and push for China to undergo social, educational and political reforms so as to modernise and strengthen the country. As one of the Six Gentlemen who attempted to implement the Hundred Days' Reform programme with backing from the Guangxu Emperor, Lin advocated that China adopt a Western-style government and convert the absolute monarchy system into a constitutional monarchy.
However, on 21 September 1898, the conservative faction in the Qing government, led by Empress Dowager Cixi, saw the Hundred Days' Reform programme as a foreign plot to overthrow the government. The State Protection Association was disbanded and the Hundred Days' Reform was terminated, while the Six Gentlemen were arrested and imprisoned. Seven days later, on 28 September, Empress Dowager Cixi ordered the Six Gentlemen to be executed outside Xuanwu Gate in Beijing.


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