Tang Caichang
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Tang Caichang (Chinese: 唐才常; pinyin: Táng Cáicháng; 1867 – 22 August 1900) was a late Qing reformer and political activist. He, as well as fellow reformer Tan Sitong, is from Liuyang. He was chosen by Kang Youwei to lead an uprising in Hankou, however he and thirty others were arrested by Qing forces before it ever began on August 21, 1900. He was executed the following day and is considered by the Chinese to be a martyr for revolution.
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