Tse Tsan-tai
Australian Chinese revolutionary (1872–1938) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tse Tsan-tai (Chinese: 謝纘泰 or 謝贊泰; pinyin: Xiè Zàntài; Sidney Lau: Je6 Juen2 Taai3; 16 May 1872 – 4 April 1938), courtesy name Sing-on (聖安), art-named Hong-yu (康如), was an Australian Chinese revolutionary, active during the late Qing dynasty. Tse had an interest in designing airships but none were ever constructed. His book The Chinese Republic: Secret History of the Revolution (中華民國革命秘史), published in 1924 by the South China Morning Post, of which he was co-founder, is an important source of studies on the anti-Qing revolution.
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Tse Tsan-tai | |
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謝纘泰 | |
Born | (1872-05-16)16 May 1872 Grafton, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | 4 April 1938(1938-04-04) (aged 65) |
Occupation(s) | South China Morning Post founder government servant |
Era | Imperial China |
Known for | Anti-Qing Revolutionary Author Writer |
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