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  2. Wuchang Uprising - Wikipedia

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    Wuchang military nine-star flag, with the Taijitu symbol in the middle Banner of the Wuchang Uprising, later used as the flag of the Republic of China army from 1913 to 1928 There were two revolutionary groups in the Wuhan area, the Literary Society ( 文學社 ) and the Progressive Association ( 共進會 ).

  3. File:Chinese-army Wuhan flag (1911-1928) 18 dots.svg

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    The banner of the Wuchang uprising (zh:武昌起义) of October 10, 1911, subsequently used as the flag of the army of the Republic of China, ca. 1913-1928. It appears on many varieties of Chinese currency issued during the 1910's and 1920's. Date: 2007 original work: 1907-08: Source: Own work based on: Republic of China Flags.jpg and ...

  4. Timeline of the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    National Flag of the Republic of China, used between 1912 and 1928. Also known as "Five-colored flag". 1911: Wuchang Uprising. 1911: Flag of the Republic of China "Five-Colored Flag" selected as the national flag by the provisional senate. 1912: Sun Yat-sen elected First Provisional President of the ROC by delegates from independent provinces.

  5. 1911 Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Blood 18-star flag, used during the Wuchang Uprising Paths of the uprising Main articles: Wuchang Uprising and Battle of Yangxia The Literary Society ( 文學社 ) and the Progressive Association ( 共進會 ) were revolutionary organizations involved in the uprising that mainly began with a Railway Protection Movement protest. [ 19 ]

  6. File:Chinese-army Wuhan flag (1911-1928) 19 dots.svg

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    English: The banner of the Wuchang uprising (zh:武昌起义) of October 10, 1911, subsequently used as the flag of the army of the Republic of China, ca. 1913-1928. It appears on many varieties of Chinese currency issued during the 1910's and 1920's.

  7. Xinhai Lhasa turmoil - Wikipedia

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    The Wuchang Uprising unfolded on October 10, 1911, and marked the beginning of the Xinhai Revolution.Turmoil in the frontier regions of China began to spread. [1]: 58–59 The revolutionaries led by Sun Yat-sen insisted on "getting rid of the Tartars" and rejected the Manchus, creating a new government based completely on Han-dominated China proper.

  8. Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1912—1913)

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    By November 20 the two groups compromised and recognized Hubei as the central government and proposed everyone go to Wuchang. [1] By November 28, Hankou and Hanyang had fallen back to the Qing , so for safety the revolutionaries convened their first conference at the British concession in Hankou on November 30. [ 2 ]

  9. Five Races Under One Union - Wikipedia

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    For example, the military units of Wuchang wanted a 9-star flag featuring a taijitu, [6] while Sun Yat-sen preferred the Blue Sky and White Sun flag to honor Lu Haodong. [6] The Nanjing Road following the Shanghai Uprising, with the Five Races Under One Union flags used by the revolutionaries on display