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China Traditional Culture, Political Affairs and Prosecution Report

China Traditional Culture, Political Affairs and Prosecution Report

Anti-Qing political events in the late Qing Dynasty. Su Bao was founded by Hu Zhang in Shanghai Concession on 1896. 1900 was taken over by Fan Chen, and tended to innovate and publicize improvement. After 1902, it became the mouthpiece of the Patriotic Association and the China Education Association. It hired Zhang as the lead author, Zhang and Cai Yuanpei as the authors, published Zou Rong's Revolutionary Army and refuted Kang Youwei's reformist articles, which had a great impact on society and caused fear and regret in the Qing Dynasty, and ordered the Shanghai local officials to investigate and deal with it. At the end of June, Zhang was arrested and Zou Rong was imprisoned. On July 7, Su Bao was seized. At the public trial meeting, Zhang and Zou's persistent struggle became a political event that caused a sensation at home and abroad.