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Zhong Rongguang's early years.

Zhong Rongguang 1866 was born in a wealthy peasant family in Zhong Jiaxiang, Xiaolan Town, Xiangshan County. He went to Hong Kong to study in a private school with his business father since childhood, and then went back to Guangzhou to study in the Grand Museum. 17 years old is a scholar and 28 years old is a scholar. Later, he opened a museum in the old city of Guangzhou, which is now Huaningli, Guangwei Road.

At that time, Zhong Rongguang witnessed the state affairs and was depressed, so he and his classmates presented Jiang Kongyin (the "food saint of Yangcheng" Jiang Taishi) with self-indulgence and decadence. 1895, Sun Yat-sen conspired to set up a "peasant association" at Wang Jia Temple in Shuangmendi (near the middle section of Beijing Road today), and Zhong Rongguang participated in planning the first armed uprising. /kloc-joined the association in 0/896, and founded such revolutionary publications as Wenbo Newspaper, Kebao Newspaper and Anya Newspaper.

Xingzhonghui Cemetery 1894, Sun Yat-sen set up Xingzhonghui in Honolulu and an agricultural society in Guangzhou to prepare for the Guangzhou uprising, but failed. Xingzhonghui Cemetery was initiated by 27 people including Zhong Rongguang and Deng Zhiqing. 1923, Sun Yat-sen ordered the governor of Guangdong to land in Dabaogang (now No.25, Xianlie South Road) in the eastern suburbs, and 1983 was designated as a key cultural relics protection unit. This is the indissoluble bond between Zhong Rongguang and the revolutionary cause.