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Yeung Ku-wan (19 December 1861 – 11 January 1901)〔, pp. 3 & 20〕 was a Chinese revolutionary of the late Qing dynasty. In 1890, Yeung started the Furen Literary Society (輔仁文社) in British colonial Hong Kong to spread ideas of revolution against the Qing Dynasty and to establish a republic in China. He became the first President of the Hong Kong Chapter of the Revive China Society in 1894 and was, with Sun Yat-sen, in charge of planning an uprising in Canton (now Guangzhou) in 1895 and in Huizhou in 1900. Yeung was assassinated in 1901 in Hong Kong by an agent sent by the Qing government. ==Names== The original name of Yeung Ku-wan was Yeung Fei-hung (), his style name was Siu-chun (). He signed himself 'Yeung Küwan' when he lived in Hong Kong and is now known as Yeung Ku-wan.
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