Nguyen Thanh

Nguyen Thanh

Nguyen Thanh (1863–1911) was a Vietnamese scholar-gentry anti-colonial revolutionary activist who advocated independence from French colonial rule. He was a contemporary of Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chu Trinh. He was imprisoned by the French and died in custody.

Thanh was born in 1863 in the village of Thanh My in Thang Binh prefecture in Quang Nam Province.

Thanh had come from a scholarly family, as his father was a high-ranking mandarin under Emperor Tự Đức. Thanh had registered to participate in the regional imperial examinations in 1885, when fighting broke out in the capital of Huế. This had come when the regent Tôn Thất Thuyết had smuggled the boy Emperor Hàm Nghi out of the city and attempted to start an uprising to expel the French colonial authorities as part of the Can Vuong movement. Thanh dropped his studies and joined a local resistance group. Later in the year, he was appointed as one of the military heads for the Can Vuong in the Quang Nam and Quang Ngai area in central Vietnam and after several years of guerrilla fighting, he gained the respect of the French and the Vietnamese collaborators. He was eventually allowed to return to his home village by Nguyen Than, the infamous collaborator official who had disposed of the remains of Phan Dinh Phung, the leading anti-colonial revolutionary of the time.[1]

Thanh never attempted to resuscitate his scholarly career, and instead began to nurture his links with the younger anti-colonialists of the post Can Vuong era. He was to become a part of the inner circle of the new generation of militants, remaining a part of Phan Boi Chau's network until he was imprisoned and died on Con Lon island in 1911.[2]

In 1903, Thanh began his association with Phan Boi Chau, the leading Vietnamese revolutionary of the early 20th century. Phan had just become involved in the newly created Duy Tân Hội (Reformation Society) that attempted to restore an independent monarchy to rule Vietnam. Phan had moved to Huế with the cover of sitting for the metropolitan imperial examinations, but intended to drum up support among the various factions of royal family. Few were willing to go against the French authorities, so he instead went to meet Thanh in Quang Nam. Phan turned down Thanh's recommendation of Ton That Thoai as the titular head, so Phan returned to Huế to concentrate on the direct descendants of Emperor Gia Long, the founder of the Nguyễn Dynasty, on Thanh's advice. This started the political alliance between Phan and Prince Cường Để, a descendant of Gia Long.[3]

Thus, Thanh became the main strategist of the Duy Tân Hội, and he organised Phan's trip through the Mekong Delta region to rally further support among the remnants of the followers of the anti-colonial guerrilla Truong Dinh, who had resisted the initial colonisation some four decades earlier.[4]

He was later made responsible for masterminding the planning and overseas fundraising campaigns for the Duy Tân Hội.[5] He then planned Cường Để's travel arrangements for his political campaigning for Vietnamese independence.[6]

In 1908, as part of a general crackdown on independence activists, Thanh was arrested by the French colonial authorities and sent to the prison of island of Con Lon, where he died.[7]

Notes

  1. ^ Marr, p. 88.
  2. ^ Marr, p. 89.
  3. ^ Marr, p. 101.
  4. ^ Marr, p. 103.
  5. ^ Marr, p. 105.
  6. ^ Marr, pp. 126–127.
  7. ^ Marr, pp. 194–195.

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