
Lu Hao-tung
'Lu Hao-tung' (陸皓東
pinyin: Lù Hàodōng) (
1868-
1895), born Lu Chung-gui (中桂 Zhōngguì),
courtesy name Hsien-hsiang (獻香 Xiànxiāng), was the first "revolutionary martyr" of the
Republic of China. In the same year he died, he designed the "
Blue Sky with a White Sun" emblem that came to be used as the
Kuomintang party flag, national
emblem of the Republic of China, and the canton of the
flag of the Republic of China.
Born in
Cuiheng Village,
Xiangshan County,
Guangdong, Lu Hao-tung had been a playmate and close friend of
Sun Yat-sen since they were classmates at the Lu-shi Ancestral Temple (陸氏祖祠) school. They deliberately damaged the
statue of the god
Pak Tai, and were scorned by the villagers. Lu fled the village after this incident, and arrived at
Shanghai later to study at the Shanghai Telegram School (學堂). During that time, he worked for the
Wuhu Telegram Office (蕪湖電報局).
He returned to the village in 1890, and met other revolutionaries. And five years later, he was executed by the
Qing Empire when plans of the abortive 1895
Canton Uprising were leaked out.
Lu is portrayed as the character Luk Ho Dung in the film ''
Once Upon a Time in China II'', in which he is killed by
Manchu soldiers while trying to escape Guangdong with the help of
Wong Fei Hung.
See also
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History of the Republic of China