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1925 in China
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See also: Other events of 1925 History of China • Timeline • Years
Events in the year 1925 in China .
Incumbents [ edit ]
President: Duan Qirui
Premier: Xu Shiying (from 26 December)
Events [ edit ]
January – Election of the 4th Central Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party
11 February – Establishment of the Prefecture Apostolic of Tsingtao[ 1]
1 May – Establishment of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions
30 May – Beginning of the May Thirtieth Movement
June – Start of the Canton–Hong Kong strike
November – Start of the Anti-Fengtian War
Establishment of the 4th Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Establishment of the National Revolutionary Army
Undated [ edit ]
Changzhou No.1 High School is established
Births [ edit ]
January 11 — Hualing Nieh Engle, novelist, fiction writer and poet (d. 2024)
April 2 — Ye Minghan, physicist (d. 2024)
May 25 — Liu Ruozhuang, physical chemist (d. 2020)
July 13 — Huang Zongying, actress (d. 2020)
August 9 — Anna Hannevik, Chinese-born Norwegian Salvation Army officer (d. 2025)[ 2]
October 23 — Kwan Hoi-san, Hong Kong actor (d. 2006)
October 26 — Chiang Chao-shen, calligrapher, painter and seal engraver (d. 1996)
November 2 — Zhang Youshang, biochemist (d. 2022)
November 18 — Peng Shilu, nuclear engineer (d. 2021)
Deaths [ edit ]
March 5 — Gao Junyu, member of the 2nd Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (b. 1896)
March 12 — Sun Yat-sen, 1st Provisional President of the Republic of China (b. 1866)
March 22 — Duan Zhigui, general of the Anhui clique (b. 1869)
April 10 — Hu Jingyi, general and warlord of Henan (b. 1892)
April 17
Wong Fei-hung, martial artist and physician (b. 1847)
Tan Haoming, former military Governor of Guangxi (b. 1871)
August 19 — Wang Jinmei, revolutionary and founding member of the Chinese Communist Party (b. 1898)
August 20 — Liao Zhongkai, financier and leader of the Kuomintang (b. 1877)
September 18 — Li Jingxi, 7th Premier of the Republic of China (b. 1857)
December 29 — Xu Shuzheng, prominent warlord of the Anhui clique (b. 1880)
References [ edit ]
^ "Diocese of Qingdao [Tsingtao]" . www.catholic-hierarchy.org . Retrieved 1 September 2014 .
^ Jørgensen, Jørn-Kr. "Anna Hannevik" . In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 3 August 2018 .
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