1928 in China
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Events in the year 1928 in China.
Incumbents
- President – Zhang Zuolin, Tan Yankai, Chiang Kai-shek
- Premier – Pan Fu, Tan Yankai
- Vice Premier – Feng Yuxiang
Events
February
- 7 February – Tan Yankai became the first Chairman of the Nationalist Government.
March
- 26 March – The China Academy of Art is founded in Hangzhou (originally named the National Academy of Art).
April
- 30 April – Beiyang government troops withdrew from Jinan.
May
- 3 May – Jinan Incident, an armed conflict between the Japanese Imperial Army allied with Northern Chinese warlords against the Kuomintang's southern army, occurs in Jinan.[1][2][3][4][5]
June
- 4 June – Huanggutun Incident (Japanese assassination of the Chinese head of state Generalissimo Zhang Zuolin).[6]
July
- 1 July – Zhang Xueliang announced an armistice with the Kuomintang and proclaimed that he would not interfere with the re-unification.
- 3 July – Chiang Kai-shek arrived in Beijing and met the representative from the Fengtian clique to discuss a peaceful settlement.
- 8 July – Looting of the Eastern Mausoleum.
- 25 July – The United States recalls its troops from China.
October
- 8 October – Chiang Kai-shek is named as Generalissimo (Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission) of the Nationalist government of the Republic of China.
December
- 29 December – Chinese reunification.[7]
Births
- 1 August – Shen Daren, Chinese politician (d. 2017)
- 18 August – John Liu Shi-gong, Chinese Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2017)
- 20 October – Li Peng
- Sun Shenlu
- Zhao Baotong
Deaths
- 30 March – Xia Minghan
- 3 May – Cai Gongshi
- 3 June – Li Yuanhong
- 4 June – Zhang Zuolin, Wu Junsheng
- 14 October – Chen Jue
References
- ^ Li Jiazhen (1987) Jinan Tragedy p 238,
- ^ Iriye, After Imperialism, 199–201.
- ^ Ji'nan Government (1 September 2005). "The Year of 1928". Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
蔡公时用日语抗议,日兵竟将其耳鼻割去,继又挖去舌头、眼睛。日军将被缚人员的衣服剥光,恣意鞭打,然后拉至院内用机枪扫射
- ^ An Xiang: "Second Northern Expedition 1928: Part II" Archived 11 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jay Taylor, The Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-Shek and the Struggle for Modern China (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2009), 82–83.
- ^ Beasley, Japanese Imperialism. p. 187.
- ^ Republic of China historical annal: 1928 Archived 11 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine under 1 July, section A.
Bibliography
- Beasley, W.G. (1991). Japanese Imperialism 1894–1945. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-822168-1.
- Akira Iriye, After Imperialism: The Search for a New Order in the Far East, 1921–1931 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965; reprinted:Chicago: Imprint Publications, 1990): 193–205.
External links
- Media related to 1928 in China at Wikimedia Commons
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