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Kang Youwei's short story Liang Qichao

1 and1In the winter of 1988, Liang Qichao wandered in Ueno, Tokyo, which coincided with the alternation of recruits and veterans in Japanese military barracks. Relatives and friends greeted him, and red and white signs were all over the street. The most shocking thing is that the slogan inscribed for campers is to pray for death; Liang Qichao's emotional system: "China's poems in previous dynasties all said that he was bitter to join the army, while Japanese poems all said that he was happy to join the army." At that time, in Japanese newspapers and periodicals, in order to cooperate with military operations, a prize-winning lyric collection activity was widely carried out, of course, to promote their external expansion.

Kang Youwei lost it when he was a child and found it back a day later. His mother didn't cry, but said firmly: my son is a man, and men should strive for self-improvement;

1888, Kang Youwei went to Beijing again to take the provincial examination in Shuntian, and took the opportunity to write to Emperor Guangxu for the first time, demanding political reform, but he was blocked. 189 1 year later, he founded a 10,000-acre thatched cottage in Guangzhou to give lectures, and his disciples were Liang Qichao and Chen.