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Huixing (Chinese: 惠興, 1871–1905) was a Qing dynasty school pioneer and women's rights activist. She was an ethnic Manchu from the Gūwalgiya clan. She was the daughter of a Manchu officer and the wife of another, but became a pregnant widow in 1889. Huixing was a passionate advocate for modern reform education as a solution to the crisis of her contemporary China, particularly for girls, who at that time could not only get such an education at the Western missionary schools as they were very few Chinese schools for girls. She collected funds for the foundation of such a school and founded the pioneer Zhenwen Girls' School in Hangzhou in 1904. When the money ran out and she was denied government funds, the school was closed and she committed suicide. Her suicide out of despair for the lack o

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  • Huixing, född 1871, död 1905, var en kinesisk lärare. Hon var dotter till en manchuofficer i Hangzhou och gifte sig med en officersson, men blev en gravid änka 1889. Huixing trodde passionerat på vikten av modern utbildning som en nödvändighet för att hjälpa Kina ur dess dåvarande krisartade utveckling, även för flickor, som då oftast inte kunde få någon modern bildning någon annanstans än i missionärsskolor. Hon lyckades samla ihop pengar nog för att grunda pionjärskolan Zhenwen Girl's School i Hangzhou 1904. Pengarna tog dock slut, och myndigheterna ville inte ge något bidrag. Hon begick därför självmord, något som väckte stor uppmärksamhet och gjorde intryck på det samtida Kina, och bidrog till en nyväckt entusiasm till grundandet av skolor för flickor i Kina. (sv)
  • Huixing (Chinese: 惠興, 1871–1905) was a Qing dynasty school pioneer and women's rights activist. She was an ethnic Manchu from the Gūwalgiya clan. She was the daughter of a Manchu officer and the wife of another, but became a pregnant widow in 1889. Huixing was a passionate advocate for modern reform education as a solution to the crisis of her contemporary China, particularly for girls, who at that time could not only get such an education at the Western missionary schools as they were very few Chinese schools for girls. She collected funds for the foundation of such a school and founded the pioneer Zhenwen Girls' School in Hangzhou in 1904. When the money ran out and she was denied government funds, the school was closed and she committed suicide. Her suicide out of despair for the lack o (en)
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  • Huixing (Chinese: 惠興, 1871–1905) was a Qing dynasty school pioneer and women's rights activist. She was an ethnic Manchu from the Gūwalgiya clan. She was the daughter of a Manchu officer and the wife of another, but became a pregnant widow in 1889. Huixing was a passionate advocate for modern reform education as a solution to the crisis of her contemporary China, particularly for girls, who at that time could not only get such an education at the Western missionary schools as they were very few Chinese schools for girls. She collected funds for the foundation of such a school and founded the pioneer Zhenwen Girls' School in Hangzhou in 1904. When the money ran out and she was denied government funds, the school was closed and she committed suicide. Her suicide out of despair for the lack of women's education in China became famous and contributed to a flood of enthusiasm for the foundation of private girls' schools in China. (en)
  • Huixing, född 1871, död 1905, var en kinesisk lärare. Hon var dotter till en manchuofficer i Hangzhou och gifte sig med en officersson, men blev en gravid änka 1889. Huixing trodde passionerat på vikten av modern utbildning som en nödvändighet för att hjälpa Kina ur dess dåvarande krisartade utveckling, även för flickor, som då oftast inte kunde få någon modern bildning någon annanstans än i missionärsskolor. Hon lyckades samla ihop pengar nog för att grunda pionjärskolan Zhenwen Girl's School i Hangzhou 1904. Pengarna tog dock slut, och myndigheterna ville inte ge något bidrag. Hon begick därför självmord, något som väckte stor uppmärksamhet och gjorde intryck på det samtida Kina, och bidrog till en nyväckt entusiasm till grundandet av skolor för flickor i Kina. (sv)
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