1914 in China
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Events in the year 1914 in China. 1914å¹´6æ28æ¥
Incumbents
- President: Yuan Shikai
- Vice President: Feng Guozhang
- Premier: Xiong Xiling (until 12 February), Sun Baoqi (from 12 February to 1 May), Xu Shichang (from 1 May)
Events
- Bai Lang Rebellion
- April 6 â Establishment of the Vicariate Apostolic of Kiaotsu, in Guangdong[1]
- Siege of Tsingtao
- Simla Accord
- Establishment of the Zhongshan Park, in Shanghai
- Establishment of the Sin Hua Bank, in Beijing
Births
- January 4 â Chen Tingru, World War II army officer (d. 2017)
- January 8 â Li Tianyou, general in the People's Liberation Army (d. 1970)
- January 10 â Yu Kuo-hwa, Taiwanese economist (d. 2000)
- March 5 â Jiang Qing, actress, leader of the Gang of Four and fourth wife of Mao Zedong (d. 1991)
- March 31 â Yang Yichen, politician (d. 1997)
- April 16 â Qiu Huizuo, lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army (d. 2002)
- April 24 â Li Zuopeng, general in the People's Liberation Army (d. 2009)
- May 29 â Dong Xiwen, painter (d. 1973)
- June 6 â Zhang Jingfu, 5th Minister of Finance (d. 2015)
- June 12 â Go Seigen, Japanese Chinese master of game of Go (d. 2014)
- September 28 â Gu Mu, former Vice Premier of China (d. 2009)
- October 5 â Zhang Zhen, former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party (d. 2015)
- October 10 â Gong Peng, wartime spokeswoman for the Chinese Communist Party (d. 1970)
- October 22 â Zhang Guohua, 1st Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (d. 1972)
- October 27 â Yang Chengwu, revolutionary and general in the People's Liberation Army (d. 2004)
- November 15 â Yu Qiuli, politician, army officer and general in the People's Liberation Army (d. 1999)
- November 16 â Qin Jiwei, 7th Minister of National Defense (d. 1997)
Deaths
- January 10 â Xia Ruifang, publisher (b. 1871)
- February 27 â Zhao Bingjun, 3rd Premier of the Republic of China (b. 1859)
