1916 in China
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Events in the year 1916 in China.
Incumbents
- President: Yuan Shikai (until 6 June), Li Yuanhong (from 7 June)
 - Vice President: Feng Guozhang
 - Premier: Lu Zhengxiang (until 22 March), Xu Shichang (from 22 March to 23 April), Duan Qirui (from 23 April)
 
Events
- National Protection War
 - 22 March – Disestablishment of the Empire of China (1915–16)
 - 21 September – Establishment of the Vicariate Apostolic of Eastern Honan[1]
 - 30 October – Vice-presidential election
 
Births
January
- January 9 — Wang Dongxing, military commander and politician (d. 2015)
 - January 21 — Xiao Hua, general (d. 1985)
 
February
March
April
- April 6 — Zhuo Lin, third and last wife of Deng Xiaoping (d. 2009)
 - April 15 — Ren Jiyu, philosopher (d. 2009)
 
May
- May 1 — Rong Yiren, 5th Vice President of China (d. 2005)
 - May 4 — Li Desheng, general (d. 2011)
 
June
- June 6 — Ruan Posheng, politician (d. 2017)
 
July
- July 16 — Sudono Salim, Indonesian banker and businessman (d. 2012)
 
October
- October 1 — Liu Huaqing, revolutionary and an admiral of the People's Liberation Army Navy (d. 2011)
 - October 6
- Chiang Wei-kuo, Nationalist army general and adopted son of Chiang Kai-shek (d. 1997)
 - Xie Xuegong, politician (d. 1993)
 
 
December
- December 1 — Wan Li, 5th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (d. 2015)
 - December 5 — Lin Hujia, politician (d. 2018)
 
Date unknown
- Wan Xiaotang, politician (d. 1966)
 - Chen Weida, politician and educator (d. 1990)
 
Deaths
- March 15 — Wei Guangtao, Qing dynasty politician (b. 1837)
 - April 27 — Sheng Xuanhuai, tycoon, politician and educator (b. 1844)
 - May 18 — Chen Qimei, revolutionary activist and key figure of the Green Gang (b.1878)
 - June 6 — Yuan Shikai, general and statesman (b.1859)
 - October 31 — Huang Xing, revolutionary leader and politician (b.1874)
 - November 8 — Cai E, revolutionary leader and general (b.1882)
 
References
- ^ "Archdiocese of Kaifeng [Kaifeng]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
 
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