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thumb Tse Tsan-tai (; 16 May 1872 – 4 April 1938), courtesy name Sing-on (聖安), art-named Hong-yu (康如), was one of the earliest Chinese revolutionaries of the late Qing Dynasty. Tse was the first Chinese to fly an airship, ''China'' in 1899. His book ''The Chinese Republic: Secret History of the Revolution'' (中華民國革命秘史), published in 1924 by the ''South China Morning Post'', of which he was co-founder, is an important source of studies on the anti-Qing revolution. ==Early Life== Born in Sydney, New South Wales, to a patriotic Chinese, Tse Yat-cheong (謝日昌), Tse Tsan-tai was baptised James See on 1 November, 1879. In 1887, Tse moved to Hong Kong with his family and was educated at the Government Central School (now the Queen's College). 〔Ann Curthoys and Marilen Lake (2006) (Connected Worlds - History in Transnational Perspective )〕 Later, Tse worked as a secretary in the Public Works Department of the Government of Hong Kong for nearly 10 years.
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