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image by Miles Li, 21 July 2012
The Chinese Empire Reform Association, a conservative, monarchist body that
wanted to preserve the Qing Dynasty, by emulating the changes wrought by the
Meiji Restoration in Japan, was founded by Kang Yu Wei (1858-1927) who had
fled the wrath of the Cixi, the Empress Dowager, and the reactionaries that
surrounded her, to exile in Victoria, BC, Canada.
Their headquarters
building has been restored and flies the
CERA flag, which is also depicted
along with the Dragon flag of the Chinese Empire on the
pediment of the
building. The CERA had branches among other
overseas Chinese communities, but I do not know if the flag was used outside
Canada.
Michael Halleran, 06 May 2012
The Chinese Empire Reform Association (保皇會 in Traditional Chinese)
would better be described as a Constitutional Monarchist body; in the
context of the early 1900s it would not be considered conservative.
Their flag was definitely used outside Canada, as seen on the Charter of the Los Angeles chapter.
Miles Li, 21 July 2012