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Chinese crowds in attendance eager for victory against their Japanese opponents on the field. The 1915 games were among the earliest international sporting competitions to be held in China. They attracted a large number of spectators to the new stadium built near
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After his death in 1936, Lu Xun was originally buried in the
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Guangping. Near the tomb is a bronze statue of Lu Xun. The center of the park consists of a small artificial lake where boat rides are offered. Locals often use the park for exercise, and can be seen practicing
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prohibited. Critics later paraphrased these regulations into various fictitious versions such as "Dogs and
Chinese not admitted", juxtaposing the low status of Chinese citizens in their own country with that of dogs.
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detonated a bomb at the park, killing or injuring several high-ranking figures of the
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