Huang Xingkai fired the first shot of the Huanghuagang Uprising. The Huanghuagang Uprising started in a bit of a hurry, because it was leaked that the war was imminent, and it was either resistance or death. At this time, Huang Xing stood up and took the lead. It is very important who fired the first shot of Huanghuagang Uprising, and Huang Xing's role in the historical turning point of China cannot be underestimated. War was imminent, and at the critical moment when the uprising had to start, Huang Xing fired the first shot.
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Huanghuagang Uprising took no action except Huangxing No.1 and Shunde Huimin Party. The bullets of the new army have all been collected and there is no fighting capacity; Hu Yisheng and Chen Jiongming fled Guangzhou in advance; Because of Hu Yisheng's difficulties, Yao Yuping failed to get the gun in time and failed to hide after the uprising broke out. In this way, the uprising became Huang Xing's sole struggle.
After the unfortunate failure of the uprising, Mr. Pan Dawei, a member of the China League, ignored the ban of the Qing authorities and, as a reporter of People's Daily, organized 100 people (corpse collectors) on May 3, burying the scattered and rotting bodies of 72 martyrs in Honghuagang, a suburb of Guangzhou, and changing Honghuagang into Huanghuagang, which was called 72 martyrs in history. This uprising is also called Huanghuagang Uprising. 1932, 86 people including the martyr Chen Wenhu who died this time were found. Because of habit, people still call Huanghuagang seventy-two martyrs.