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Huong Sing-dong

Fang Shengdong (traditional Chinese: 方聲洞; simplified Chinese: 方声洞; pinyin: Fāng Shēngdòng; Wade–Giles: Fang Sheng-tung; 1886–1911) was a late Qing dynasty revolutionary,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] He was killed during the Second Guangzhou Uprising.

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