The origin of the name "Kunlun Slave" is thought-provoking. Tan Sitong's final poem refers to "Two Kunluns with gall and courage, one leaves while the other stays," which stirs the emotions deeply. In the twentieth year of Emperor Guangxu's reign, 1894 AD, after the First Sino-Japanese War, the young man Tan Sitong from Hunan traveled downstream along the river all the way to Shanghai, then visited the capital, preparing to pay his respects to Kang Youwei, ready to dedicate his fiery passion to China... After the failure of the reform movement, Tan Sitong was imprisoned and executed, and was known as one of the Four Gentlemen at that time.