Tan Sitong
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 127 years ago |
| Date of birth | March 10,1865 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | Beijing |
| China | |
| Date of died | September 28,1898 |
| Died | Caishikou Execution Grounds |
| Regions | Chinese philosophy |
| Parents | Tan Jixun |
| Xu Wuyuan | |
| Influenced by | Kang Youwei |
| Liang Qichao | |
| Job | Politician |
| Journalist | |
| Philosopher | |
| Spouse | Li Run |
| Place of burial | Changsha, China |
| Books | An Exposition of Benevolence: The "Jen-hsüeh" of Tʻan Ssu-tʻung |
| School | Reformist faction |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 446921 |
Tan Sitong Life story
Tan Sitong, courtesy name Fusheng, pseudonym Zhuangfei, was a well-known Chinese politician, thinker, and reformist in the late Qing dynasty. He was executed at the age of 33 when the Hundred Days' Reform failed in 1898.