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Wu Shuqing (Chinese: 吳淑卿; 1892 – unknown) was a Chinese feminist, nationalist and revolutionary who formed and led one of the first all-female rebel militias of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911. A 19-year-old student at the time, Wu managed to convince Li Yuanhong, the revolutionaries' commander-in-chief, to allow her to raise the "Women's Revolutionary Army" which eventually counted between 100 and several hundred members. Despite having almost no military experience, Wu proved to be a capable commander and personally led her unit into combat during the Battles of Hankou and Nanjing, achieving some fame among the Chinese rebels in the process. Nevertheless, her unit was disbanded after the revolution and Wu's later life is unknown.

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  • Wu Shuqing (Hanzi: 吳淑卿; 1892 – tidak diketahui) adalah seorang feminis, nasionalis dan revolusioner Tiongkok, yang membentuk dan memimpin salah satu pertama selama Revolusi Xinhai pada tahun 1911. Sebagai seorang siswi yang saat itu baru berusia 19 tahun, Wu berhasil meyakinkan Li Yuanhong, panglima tertinggi kaum revolusioner, untuk mengizinkannya membesarkan "Tentara Revolusi Wanita", yang akhirnya berjumlah beberapa ratus anggota wanita. Meskipun hampir tidak memiliki pengalaman militer, Wu terbukti menjadi komandan yang cakap dan secara pribadi memimpin unitnya dalam Pertempuran Hankou dan Nanjing. Wu cukup terkenal di kalangan pemberontak Tiongkok pada waktu itu. Namun demikian, unitnya dibubarkan setelah revolusi dan informasi tentang kehidupannya tidak diketahui lagi. (in)
  • Wu Shuqing (Chinese: 吳淑卿; 1892 – unknown) was a Chinese feminist, nationalist and revolutionary who formed and led one of the first all-female rebel militias of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911. A 19-year-old student at the time, Wu managed to convince Li Yuanhong, the revolutionaries' commander-in-chief, to allow her to raise the "Women's Revolutionary Army" which eventually counted between 100 and several hundred members. Despite having almost no military experience, Wu proved to be a capable commander and personally led her unit into combat during the Battles of Hankou and Nanjing, achieving some fame among the Chinese rebels in the process. Nevertheless, her unit was disbanded after the revolution and Wu's later life is unknown. (en)
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