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  1. Qiu Jin (chinês: 秋瑾, pinyin: Qiū Jǐn, Wade–Giles: Ch'iu Chin) (Shanyin, 8 de Novembro de 1875 - Shanyin, 15 de Julho de 1907), também conhecida pelo pseudônimo de Jianhu Nüxia (chinês tradicional: 鑑湖女俠, chinês simplificado: 鉴湖女侠, pinyin: Jiànhú Nǚxiá), foi uma revolucionária chinesa, escritora e ...

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    Qiu Jin (Chinese: 秋瑾; pinyin: Qiū Jǐn; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu Chin; 8 November 1875 – 15 July 1907) was a Chinese revolutionary, feminist, and writer. Her courtesy names are Xuanqing ( Chinese : 璿卿 ; pinyin : Xuánqīng ) and Jingxiong ( traditional Chinese : 競雄 ; simplified Chinese : 竞雄 ; pinyin : Jìngxióng ).

  3. 8 de mar. de 2018 · A feminist poet and revolutionary who became a martyr known as China’s ‘Joan of Arc.’. By AMY QIN. With her passion for wine, swords and bomb making, Qiu Jin was unlike most women born in late...

  4. Role. Fighter. Personal. Gender. Male. Age. 32. Birthday. November 10, 1995. Height. 182cm. Identity. The warden in Nether Gaol. Favorite. Torture criminals, exercising, reading Wuxia novels. Affiliation. Wanderer. Related Characters. Amber - Former colleague. Guan Shan - Former friend. Toland - Enemy. Voice Actors. English. Leo Jerez [1] Japanese.

  5. 8 de out. de 2023 · Learn about Qiu Jin (1875-1907), a Chinese poet and activist who fought against the Qing dynasty and inspired the republican cause. Read her poem A River of Crimson, translated by Yilin Wang, and see her image in the exhibition China's hidden century.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Qiu Jin, a woman who defied tradition, studied in Japan, and fought against the Qing dynasty. She was executed in 1907 for her involvement in anti-Manchu secret societies and her feminist journalism.

  7. 15 de jul. de 2020 · Qiu Jin was a Chinese educator, activist, and poet who fought against the Qing dynasty and patriarchy. She unbound her feet, studied in Japan, and led a revolutionary cell before being captured and killed by Qing soldiers in 1907.