Brief introduction of Yin Ruizhi
Yin Ruizhi (1891-1948), a native of Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province, was one of the famous women during the Revolution of 1911. My father was a country gentleman and my mother died young. My sister was brought up by my grandmother. /kloc-When she was 0/5 years old, she came to Shaoxing with her sister Yin and entered a girls' school, which was appreciated by her teacher Qiu Jin. Her sister joined the Guangfu Association successively, and she was sent to work in Ruijin Society, the secret liaison organ of the Guangfu Association. Qiu Jin was wanted after the defeat of Anhui and Zhejiang, and went into exile with his younger sister Yin, making bombs and cooperating with the execution of Hu Daonan, the mastermind of Qiu Jin. After the founding of the Republic of China, he was appointed as an adviser to the Presidential Palace of Nanjing Provisional Government. He married Zhou Yawei, a comrade of the Guangfu Association. Zhou Yawei was appointed to the Japanese Army University, and Yin Ruizhi went with him. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time, she served as the vice-captain of the Women's Task Force and the director of Chongqing Anti-Japanese Military Martyrs' Family Factory, and actively participated in anti-Japanese national salvation activities. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Yin Ruizhi and Zhou Yawei rebuilt the Guangfu Association in Chongqing, and served as their respective presidents. 1948 died at the age of 57.