Kang Youwei
Kang Youwei
(
March 19
,
1858
-
March 31
,
1927
) was a
Chinese
scholar and political reformist. He was a mentor of
Liang Qichao
, and the two of them participated in the
Hundred Days' Reform
. Both fled abroad when the program was unsuccessful. Chinese government officials ordered him
executed
by the method of
Leng Tche
or "
death by a thousand cuts
", and he fled to
Hong Kong
, which was then controlled by the
British Empire
. After China became a
republic
in
1912
he remained an advocate of
constitutional monarchy
, and for this aim he launched a failed
coup d'etat
in
1917
. Kang's daughter, Kang Tongbi (康同壁) was a student at
Barnard College
.
Reference
Jung-pang Lo.
K'ang Yu-wei: A Biography and a Symposium
.
Library of Congress
number 66-20911.
External links
Infoplease.com Profile
K'ang Yu-wei on Encyclopedia.com
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