康有为

康有為
Kāngyǒuwéi
popculture

Meanings

  1. 1 Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian scholar and reformer, leader of the failed Hundred Days' Reform of 1898

Examples

Kāng Yǒuwéi zhǔzhāng jūnzhǔ lìxiàn.
Kang Youwei advocated constitutional monarchy.
Wùxū Biànfǎ shībài hòu, Kāng Yǒuwéi táowáng hǎiwài.
After the Hundred Days' Reform failed, Kang Youwei fled abroad.

Tips

history
In 1898 康有为 and his student 梁启超 persuaded the young Guangxu Emperor (光绪) to launch sweeping modernizing reforms (). Empress Dowager Cixi (慈禧太后) crushed the movement after just 103 days — six reformers were beheaded (君子), but Kang escaped to Japan and continued campaigning for a Qing restoration for decades.
culture
His utopian work 《大同》 envisioned a future world without nations, families, or private property — a startlingly radical vision for a late-Qing Confucian scholar.

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