Introduction to Yang Cangbai
Yang Cangbai (1881-1942) was born in Ba County, Sichuan (now Banan District, Chongqing). 1903, Sichuan's first established democratic revolutionary organization, the "Building a Strong Society Together", was established. 1906, the association was reorganized as "Chongqing Branch of the League", with Mr. Wang as the main alliance. 19 1 1 year, Yang Cangbai led a crowd to overthrow the regime in eastern Sichuan in the Qing Dynasty and established the "Chongqing Shu Army Government", with Mr. Qian as a senior adviser. Yuan Shikai stole power, and Yang Cangbai fled to Japan at the end of 19 13 to see Sun Yat-sen and was cited as an arm stock to gain his esteem. Since then, Mr. Wang has fully assisted Zhongshan in establishing the China Revolutionary Party. He has served as Governor of Sichuan, Minister of Finance, Secretary-General of Grand Marshal's Office, Executive Member and Alternate Supervisory Committee of Kuomintang Central Committee, Governor of Guangdong, and Chief Justice of Beijing Government. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he refused the inducement of Wang puppet regime, abandoned his wife and children, and went to Chongqing to participate in the Anti-Japanese War. He finally retired because he was dissatisfied with Chiang Kai-shek's dictatorship. "Open state-owned poet, pale master Yang. Show judgment, make great contributions, and reflect the history of the alliance. " Mr. Wang supported Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary ideas as a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. He runs a new learning and innovation magazine in Chongqing, spreading progressive ideas. Because of their ability and political integrity, "the virtuous and noble elders in Shu are divided with the referendum and serve their elegance." Mr. Wang is not only an outstanding old democratic revolutionary, but also a brilliant poet. He knows everything. His poems, articles, calligraphy and appreciation of cultural relics can all be his own. He is the author of Poems of Tianyinge, Village Culture and the English book Yi Ya handed down from ancient times. After Mr. Wang's death, the whole country mourned. According to the state funeral etiquette, Zhang Qun and other dignitaries moored in the wooden cave by boat and personally sent his coffin to Chongqing Dongquan for burial. 1943, 19 In July, the National Government established the "Mr. Yang Cangbai Memorial Hall" in the former site of Chongqing High School where Yang Cangbai's career originated, and renamed its Battery Street "Cangbai Road" to commemorate this great hero of the 1911 Revolution.