At 5:30 p.m. on April 27, 1911, Huang Xing led more than 120 daredevils straight to the Governor's Office of Guangdong and Guangxi, launching the Guangzhou Uprising, the 10th armed uprising of the League of Alliance. The remains of 72 of them were collected and buried by Pan Dawei in Honghuagang in the eastern suburb of Guangzhou. Pan Dawei renamed Honghuagang as Huanghuagang, so it was called "Huanghuagang Uprising". The Huanghuagang Uprising, also known as the Third Guangzhou Uprising, the Xinhai Guangzhou Uprising, the March 29 Guangzhou Uprising, and the Battle of Huanghuagang, was an uprising initiated by the Chinese Allied League in 1911 (the third year of the Xuantong era) in the city of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.