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Chung Wing Kwong

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Chung Wing Kwong (鍾榮光, 1866–1942) was a scholar and revolutionist in China. He devoted most of his life in Lingnan University, being the first Chinese principal of the university, and revolution of China.

Life

He was born in Siu Lam of Heung Shan (Chung Shan or Zhongshan), Kwungtung, China 1866 and lived in Hong Kong when he was young.

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