- Song Shijie
Song Shijie 宋世傑 (1873-1914) was a Chinese
revolutionary during the final years of the empire and into the earlyRepublic of China . [citebook|title=Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China|author= Melissa Ann Macauley|year= 1998|publisher=Stanford University Press|id=ISBN 0804731357]Born in
Datong ,Shanxi province, his father Song An was a military cook. Song started studying martial arts in 1885 and eventually opened his own school. When he saw different problems of theQing Dynasty , he helped the poor to confront corrupt officials. He was brought into court several times on account of his agitation, but always released due to his extreme popularity in Shanxi.Song joined the
Tongmenghui or Revolutionary Alliance in 1910. After theWuchang Uprising in 1911, he led a team of soldiers to occupyDatong , taking control of the city, although its chief military official Wang Desheng escaped. Song was elected chief general of the Datong Military Government by the revolutionaries on1 December 1911 . He joined theKuomintang when it was formed in 1912.With the changing political winds of the revolution, Song was placed in a difficult position and didn't support
Yuan Shikai in his consolidation of power. As a result, Song was sentenced to death byYen Hsi-shan and executed in Datong in 1914.References
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