The End of Enlightenment

The End of Enlightenment

by Zhao Baitian

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Conspiracy and Betrayal In October 1907, Liu Shipei and his wife returned to China briefly, one to visit relatives and the other to raise funds to make up for the huge expenses and reporting fees during their trip to Japan. During this period, Zhang Taiyan exchanged several letters with He Zhen, who arrived in Shanghai first. The letter discussed a private matter entrusted by Zhang. Zhang Taiyan, the "Father of the Republic of China", had a firm revolutionary will, but he also had a weakness in his heart. Opinions in the alliance were always inconsistent, and Sun Wen often excluded him. He often thought of leaving everything here and going to India to study Buddhist scriptures. Thousands of miles to the west, the key is travel expenses. This time when He Zhen returned to China, he learned that one of He's brothers was friends with the son-in-law of Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Huguang, and wanted to use this relationship to obtain travel expenses from Zhang. Before the travel expenses were settled, Liu Shipei returned to China in early November.

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