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Huang Naixiang's introduction

Huang Naisong (Pinghua word: Uòng Nāi-siòng,1849-1September 22, 924), formerly known as Jiumei (pen name Jiumei, Jiumei), was named Hua Mu and retired to buddhist nun in the evening. A native of Hufeng, Liudu, Minqing, Fuzhou, Fujian (now Hutou Village, Bandong Town), he is a Christian. He was an overseas Chinese leader, democratic revolutionary and educator in China in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Huang Naixiong served in the American-Israeli-American Christian Association for many years, participated in the bus petition and the Hundred Days Reform Movement, and later established the Revolution of 1911 of the Republic of China. He was an important revolutionary in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. He is also a famous overseas Chinese leader. He led Fuzhou immigrants to recover the poetry witch (New Fuzhou) in Sarawak, Malaysia, and the poetry witch Fuzhou ethnic group has flourished to this day.