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  1. The Wuchang Uprising was an armed rebellion against the ruling Qing dynasty that took place in Wuchang (now Wuchang District of Wuhan), Hubei, China on 10 October 1911, beginning the Xinhai Revolution that successfully overthrew China's last imperial dynasty.

  2. O Levantamento de Wuchang ( chinês tradicional: 武昌起義, chinês simplificado: 武昌起义, pinyin: Wǔchāng Qǐyì) foi uma insurgência militar na China, na cidade de Wuchang, actualmente parte de Wuhan, que precipitou a queda da última dinastia imperial chinesa, a dinastia Qing, e o estabelecimento de uma república.

  3. During and after the 1911 Revolution, many groups that participated wanted their own pennant as the national flag. During the Wuchang Uprising, the military units of Wuchang wanted the nine-star flag with Taijitu. Others in competition included Lu Haodong's Blue Sky with a White Sun flag.

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  4. This event, now called the Wuchang Uprising and celebrated as Double Ten Day, was the catalyst that started the Xinhai Revolution, which led to the development of the Republic of China. In 1912, the Wuchang prefecture was abolished and a new Wuchang county (just next to the Wuchang county in the Ezhou city) was created.

  5. The Xinhai or 1911 Revolution. A frieze commemorating the Wuching uprising of 1911. The 1911 Revolution was the spontaneous but popular uprising that ended the long reign of the Qing dynasty. It is also known as the Xinhai Revolution, after the Chinese calendar year in which it occurred.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuan_ShikaiYuan Shikai - Wikipedia

    Yuan Shikai - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Years in Joseon Korea. Late Qing dynasty. Wuchang Uprising and Republic. Abdication of child emperor. Democratic elections. Becoming emperor. Second revolution. Japan's 21 demands. Revival of hereditary monarchy. Public and international reactions to dynastic monarchy's revival.

  7. Wuchang Uprising Memorial, the original site of revolutionary government in 1911 Present-day Wuhan area in 1915. On October 10, 1911, Sun Yat-sen's followers launched the Wuchang Uprising, which led to the collapse of the Qing dynasty, as well as the establishment of the Republic of China.