From Cixi to Yulong, the Qing Empire has been in the hands of two women for half a century, but this does not mean that the social status of women in China has changed. At the beginning of the 20th century, a woman's legendary life brought bright colors to women's liberation in China. 1904, Qiu Jin, who was in her twenties, made a brave decision to sell all her gold and silver jewelry and go to Japan to study. At that time, she was already the mother of two children. This choice changed her life. At that time, Japan attracted a large number of outstanding young people from China. In Qiu Jin, it united revolutionary leaders Sun Yat-sen and Huang Xing. In Tokyo, Qiu Jin seems to have joined all progressive organizations. Overthrowing the Qing Dynasty became her ideal. After returning to China, he founded China Women's Daily, wrote articles advocating women's liberation and propagating revolution, and served as supervisor of Datong School. 1907 The uprising failed, and Qiu Jin, betrayed by traitors, did not panic in the face of the crisis. What I admire most is her strong and arrogant temperament. She has no fear in the face of the enemy, and in the face of torture, she resists pain and does not give in. And her name is deeply engraved in the hearts of every ordinary person.
China in the past century has given me a better understanding of history. I hope more people can watch this documentary and record the details of history.