Introduction to the Luanzhou Uprising: At the beginning of the 20th century, the Qing government sold its sovereignty to the outside world and plundered the people internally. The working people were unwilling to be oppressed and raised troops to resist many times. The same was true in Luanzhou. In 1911, the Luanzhou military remonstrance failed. Wang Jinming, Shi Congyun, Feng Yuxiang and others who participated in it continued to plan revolutionary activities, hoping to overthrow the monarchy and realize a republic. In early January 1912, the uprising began. On the 4th, the two sides fought fiercely until more than 8 o'clock in the evening, but the rebels still had not captured the city. Wang Jinming, Shi Congyun and others decided to abandon Luanzhou and implement the plan to advance westward. However, the two believed the enemy's words and were eventually killed, and the uprising failed.

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