Some of the alleged leading perpetrators of the ‘Kucheng massacre’, Gutian

Some of the alleged leading perpetrators of the ‘Kucheng massacre’, Gutian

Notes

University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: Os04-080. Photo from an album (UoB reference Os04) kept in the School of Oriental and African Studies Archives, London (SOAS reference MS 380 876/4). Related to the killing of eleven missionaries and Chinese Christians on 1 August 1895, at the mission houses in Huashan (华山), near Kucheng (Gutian), Fujian Province, by ‘Vegetarian’ rebels, who were part of a religious movement called zhaijiao (‘fasting school’), so called because they took vows of vegetarianism. This image was reproduced in an article entitled ‘The Martyrs of Ku-Cheng’ by Henry Mostyn, published in ‘The Wide World Magazine’, August-September 1899, page 78, and captioned: ‘Some of the ringleaders (the second from the left is the fortune-teller, Tang-Hwai, who caused the massacre’. See Ba01-074 and Os04-081

Caption in album or on mount

Tu Chu-yi, the flag bearer at Wha Shan / Cheng-huai Long fingernails / Lui Hsiang-hing The Propagandist / Chang ch’il A prominent Vegetarian

Location

Gutian

Estimated Date

August-September 1895

Material

Paper

Media

Black and white photograph

Repository

Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library, University of London

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