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Major historical events in modern Wuhan

1, Wuchang Uprising

Wuchang Uprising refers to 19 1 1 June 0 10 (191August/September) which took place in Wuchang, Hubei Province to overthrow the Qing Dynasty.

After the failure of the Huanghuagang Uprising, the revolutionaries, mainly the Literary Society and the * * * Progressive Association, decided to turn their targets to the Yangtze River basin and prepare to launch a new armed uprising in the Hubei and Hunan regions with Wuhan as the center.

2. Northern Expedition War

The Northern Expedition was a unified war between 1926 and 1928, with the National Revolutionary Army as the main force and Chiang Kai-shek as the commander-in-chief.

1926 On July 9, the National Government set up the National Revolutionary Army and set out from Guangdong. After Lianke Changsha, Wuhan, Nanjing, Shanghai and other places, the National Government was once divided because of its different attitude towards the China * * * production party, Wang Jingwei broke with Chiang Kai-shek, and the Northern Expedition came to a standstill.

3. Xinhai Revolution

The Revolution of 1911 refers to a national revolution that took place in the year of China Lunar New Year (the third year of Xuan Tong's reign in Qing Dynasty), that is, from 19 1 912 years, aiming at overthrowing the autocratic monarchy system in Qing Dynasty and establishing a * * * regime.

In a narrow sense, the Revolution of 1911 refers to the revolutionary events that occurred in China from the outbreak of Wuchang Uprising on the night of19110 (the 19th day of the eighth lunar month) to 19 12, when Sun Yat-sen became the interim president of the Republic of China on New Year's Day.

4. Jiangxi fills Huguang

It first appeared in Wei Yuan's Huguang water conservancy theory. Refers to the migration of population from the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, mainly Jiangxi, to the middle reaches. It is said that it first appeared in the Five Dynasties and reached its climax in the Ming Dynasty.

Jiangxi immigrants account for 60% of the total immigrants from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Anhui and Jiangxi provinces who moved to Hunan and Hubei. In different areas of the two lakes, the proportion of Jiangxi immigrants is different, decreasing from east to west, which is directly proportional to the distance from Jiangxi. Jiangxi immigrants mainly come from Poyang Lake Plain and Ganjiang River Basin, with Ji 'an and Nanchang as the most.

5. Huguang fills Sichuan.

It refers to a large-scale immigration in the Qing Dynasty. It is said that residents of more than a dozen provinces such as Hubei, Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangxi are among the immigrants. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, Sichuan experienced wars and its population dropped sharply. Therefore, a series of measures have been taken from the central government to the local governments to attract immigrants, among which Huguangxing Province has the largest population.

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