Does anyone know the life of Qiu Jin, a Jianhu girl? "ping shi is bleeding, Li Kun must be saved." Is that her poem?

Qiu Jin (1875- 1907), a modern democratic revolutionary, was originally named Qiu, whose real name was Dong Du Hou. She called herself "Jianhu Girl", whose pen name was Si Wen's daughter, and once used the pen name Bai Ping. Qiu Jin despised feudal ethics and advocated equality between men and women. He often uses Mulan and Qin Liangyu as self-metaphors. He is a hero, studied literature, practiced martial arts and went to Japan to study at his own expense. She took an active part in the revolution, and successively participated in revolutionary organizations such as the triad society, the Guangfu Association and the League. The plan to contact the party responded to the Pinglu uprising and failed. 1907, she and Xu Xilin organized the Guangfu Army, and planned to revolt in Zhejiang and Anhui at the same time on July 6th, but she was arrested. /kloc-died in Xuantingkou, Shaoxing in July of 0/5. Qiu Jin

Chinese name: Qiu Jin.

Also known as: Mrs Jianhu, formerly known as Jingui, Xiong Jing, Xuanqing and Yugu of posthumous title.

Gender: female

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Date of birth and death: 1875 ~ 1907 Life profile Qiu Jin (1875 ~ 1907) was born in Yin Shan, Zhejiang Province (now Shaoxing). 1896 married Wang Tingjun, the son of a rich gentry in Xiangtan, according to his parents' orders. She lived in Beijing with her husband, witnessed the national crisis and the corruption of the Qing court, and was determined to devote herself to saving the country. /kloc-went to Japan to study in 0/904, and set up a * * * love club with Chen Xiefen, a ten-member club with Liu Daoyi and other organizations, and founded a vernacular newspaper, advocating anti-Qing revolution and advocating equal rights between men and women. /kloc-at the beginning of 0/905, I returned to my hometown to meet Cai Yuanpei and Xu Xilin, and joined the Guangfu Association. Go to Japan again in July. Joined the league in September and was elected as a member of the evaluation department and a member of the Zhejiang main league. At the beginning of 1906, he returned to China for opposing the Rules of the Qing Dynasty prohibiting students from studying in Japan promulgated by the Japanese Ministry of Education. China College was established in Shanghai to accommodate students returning from Japan. The following year, China Women's Daily was founded, advocating women's rights and publicizing the revolution. He went to Zhuji, Yiwu, Jinhua, Lanxi and other places to contact the party, intending to respond to the Pingyi Uprising, but failed. Following Xu Xilin's separate preparations in Zhejiang and Anhui at the same time, he was elected as the governor of Datong School, traveling back and forth between Shanghai and Hang Jian, contacting the warring parties of Shanghai and Zhejiang armies, organizing the recovery army, and elected Xu Xilin as the leader. He was appointed as the leader. Plans to rebel in Zhejiang and Anhui at the same time on July 6. On July 3rd, 65438+ was arrested for leaking secrets, and 15 passed away peacefully in Xuantingkou, Shaoxing. Later, it was collected by friends and buried by Xiling Bridge in West Lake, Hangzhou. 191212 On February 9, Sun Yat-sen paid homage to Qiu Jin's tomb and wrote an elegy: "Edo Yadan Chen, valued the monarch and minister, praised the League; Shed blood on the pavilion, ashamed to recruit a chivalrous female soul. " 19 16 August 16-20 Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching-ling visited Qiu Jin's tomb in Hangzhou. Sun said: "Before the recovery, Ms. Qiu, the first person in Zhejiang, also joined the League. This autumn, Ms. Wang will not be reborn, but the phrase' autumn wind and autumn rain are sad' will never be forgotten. " 1In July, 942, Soong Ching Ling praised this martyr as "one of the noblest revolutionary martyrs" in the article "Women in China Fight for Freedom". 1958 On September 2nd, the Song Dynasty inscribed Historical Records of the Martyrs' Revolution in Qiu Jin. 1In August, 979, the Song people wrote an inscription for the Qiu Jin Memorial Hall in Shaoxing: "Qiu Jin's works and poems, with the famous sentence' Autumn Rain Worries for the People', were able to cross the horse and carry a gun, and once crossed Japan to the east, aiming at revolution, making him famous forever." The book is compiled as Qiu Jin's Collected Works.