Fang Junying
Fang Junying (1884–1923) was a Chinese revolutionary. She was the niece of the progressive reformer , a follower of Weng Tonghe, and sister of the revolutionaries Fang Shengdong and . In 1901–1911, she studied in Japan, and became involved with the revolutionary republican movements among the Chinese students there. She became a member of the in 1905, and head of its assassination section in 1907. In 1908, she participated in a planned assassination of Prince regent . She was one of the ideologists who planned the Guangzhou Uprising 27 April 1911.
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Fang Junying
Fang Junying (1884–1923) was a Chinese revolutionary. She was the niece of the progressive reformer , a follower of Weng Tonghe, and sister of the revolutionaries Fang Shengdong and . In 1901–1911, she studied in Japan, and became involved with the revolutionary republican movements among the Chinese students there. She became a member of the in 1905, and head of its assassination section in 1907. In 1908, she participated in a planned assassination of Prince regent . She was one of the ideologists who planned the Guangzhou Uprising 27 April 1911.
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