Nickname: Gui Wen, also named Wei, Vivian Wei and Shao Tao.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of Birth: Fu Ba County, Chongqing (now Yuzhong District, Chongqing)
Date of birth: 1885
Date of death:1April 3, 905
Occupation: propagandist and spokesman of bourgeois revolution.
Vocational College: Japan Wentong College
Main achievements: propagating revolutionary ideas.
Masterpiece: Revolutionary Army
Ancestral home: Macheng, Hubei Province
Zou Rong (1885- 1905), a famous bourgeois revolutionary propagandist in modern China, was originally named Gui Wen, but also named Wei, Vivian Wei and Shao Tao. When he studied in, he was renamed Zou Rong. Baxian, Sichuan (now Chongqing) was born in a family of commercial capitalists. The boy in Yingba County was * * * because he gave birth to uncommon examination questions, and he hated stereotyped imperial examination from then on. He was ordered by his father to enter Chongqing Shu Jing College and was expelled because he despised the old school. Later, I gradually yearned for reform and political reform. In the twenty-seventh year of Guangxu (190 1), Fei Sheng, an official who went to Chengdu to study in Japan, was disqualified when he left because of his reformist ideology and decided to study in Japan at his own expense. In the autumn of the twenty-eighth year of Guangxu (1902), he arrived in Tokyo and joined the public school. Started writing the first draft of the revolutionary army.
In the 29th year of Guangxu (1903), he returned to Shanghai in April, lived in the Patriotic Society, met Zhang Taiyan and became close friends. This coincides with the anti-Russian movement. He twice delivered a speech rejecting Russia in Bird, and signed up to join the Russian Volunteers. In May, China Student Union was established. During this period, "Revolutionary Army" was published by Shanghai Datong Bookstore, signed by Zou Rong, the pawn of the revolutionary army, and Zhang Taiyan was invited to make a preface. After the Su Bao case happened, he surrendered himself to the patrol room on July 1 and was detained in the concession prison. Zou Rong was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the concession authorities because of illness. 1905 died in prison on April 3rd. 1965438+On March 29th, 2002, with the approval of Sun Yat-sen, General Nanjing was granted posthumously. His collection of posthumous works includes Zou Rong's works.