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202:, who gave him a small amount of funding to harass French army units in Vietnam, with promises of increased funding contingent on successful attacks. Most of the money was spent of badly prepared attacks on French border posts along the frontier with China, but these caused little military damage and only provoked more infighting within the Quang Phuc Hoi. In April 1915, the French executed 28 men charged with engaging in attacks near 111:, Vietnam's last sovereign monarch. In 1884, he passed the regional exams of the imperial examination system, and in 1885 he was successful in passing the metropolitan exams. He would then have been eligible to take the palace exams, the highest in the hierarchy. However, in the same year, his father-in-law, who was the regent of the boy emperor 169:(Vietnam Restoration League) was formed. This organization cited the rise in the movement for republican democracy in China as a justification for pursuing the establishment of an independent Vietnam as a republic. Hien was named in the "deliberative ministry" of the organization, as the representative for northern Vietnam. 193:
Perhaps only the descendants of Hong Bang have skulls without brains, bodies without guts? . . . We still kneel down, bow our heads, kow-tow to the French like gods, revere them like saints, slaves to them all our lives; and, worse yet, we pass this on to our children and grandchildren as well. We're
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had planned an uprising against the French colonisation of Vietnam. Thuyết had organised a large arsenal to be accumulated in a forest base outside the capital and then orchestrated for Hàm Nghi and royal entourage to escape to the base before launching an attack on the French garrison in attempt to
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After the jailing of Châu, the leadership responsibility fell to Hiền. Shortly after the outbreak of World War I, Hiền wrote and organised the printing of an impassioned plea for Vietnamese people to rise against the French colonialists, who were now also having to deal with battle commitments in
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force the collapse of the colonial structure. However, the attack failed, so Thuyết had to go on the run with Hàm Nghi and a band of nationalist partisans, so Hien could not turn up at the examinations as a family member without risking the possibility that he would be taken hostage.
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really a bunch of incurable invalids, a hoard of weird animals seldom seen in this world! Our blood is as abundant as water, our people as numerous as trees in this forest. Will we continue to stand around and stomach this shame forever?
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Hiền's first government position was an appointment in the historical Bureau, which possibly gave him access to more Chinese works about anti-colonialism. He was later appointed as the education commissioner
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He exhorted Vietnamese to avoid French conscription and being sent to the battlefields of Europe and fight on their behalf. Hiền also made contacts with German and Austro-Hungarian consulates in
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Erica J. Peters Appetites and Aspirations in Vietnam: 2011 " Phan Bội Châu's associate Nguyễn Thượng Hiền declared: The company sells its alcohol at very high prices, and ...
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Hiền met Châu and Trinh early in the 20th century, and introduced Châu to the writings of Trach. Despite his revolutionary leanings, it was not until the deposing of Emperor
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Vietnamese Royal Exile in Japan - Page 75 " This was in part thanks to Nguyễn Thượng Hiền's and Châu's persuasion, when the meeting was heated with discussion of the ..."
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Patricia M. Pelley Postcolonial Vietnam: New Histories of the National Past - - 2002 Page 153 " In 1958 a poem by Nguyễn Thượng Hiền was ..."
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Most cities in Vietnam, regardless of the political orientation of the government, have named major streets after him. Additionally,
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by the French colonial authorities that Hien resigned his government position. He then left Vietnam to join Chau and Prince
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in fighting against Allied forces. He ridiculed Vietnamese people in an attempt to provoke action:
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and was regarded as the most prominent northerner of his generation of scholar-gentry activists.
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in Japan, where they were trying to organise anti-colonial movements from abroad.
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Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
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Hiền was born in the village of Liên Bạt, in Son Lang district of
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with Chau for a meeting of expatriate revolutionaries, where the
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Europe. He reasoned that the German progress on the
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Duy Tân Hội
Việt Nam Quang Phục Hội



French colonial rule
Phan Bội Châu
Phan Châu Trinh
Hà Đông Province
Nguyễn dynasty
Huế
Tôn Thất Thuyết
Tự Đức
Hàm Nghi
Thanh Hóa
Nguyen Lo Trach
Ninh Bình Province
Nam Định Province
Thành Thái
Cường Để
Canton
Việt Nam Quang Phục Hội
Western Front
Turkey
Egypt
Morocco
Bangkok
Phú Thọ
Nguyễn Thượng Hiền High School

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