1896 in China explained
Events in the year 1896 in China.
Incumbents
Events
- By 1896, China showed interest in Aksai Chin, reportedly a result of Russian instigation.[1]
- February — Russo-Chinese Bank, opened a Shanghai branch.[2]
- August 28 — China joined the Russo-Chinese Bank as a partner for the construction of China Eastern Railway. The bank was renamed to Sino-Russian Righteousness Victory Bank (Traditional Chinese: 華俄道勝銀行).[3] [4]
- Dungan Revolt (1895–96), a rebellion of various Chinese Muslim ethnic groups in Qinghai and Gansu against the Qing dynasty
Births
- January 4 — Chen Tanqiu, politician and founding member of the Chinese Communist Party (d. 1943)
- January 9 — Mao Yisheng, structural engineer and social activist (d. 1989)
- February 18 — Li Linsi, educator, diplomat and scholar (d. 1970)
- March 16 — Liu Haisu, painter and art educator (d. 1994)
- March 19 — Luo Zhuoying, nationalist general (d. 1961)
- March 22 — He Long, communist revolutionary and a Marshal of the People's Republic of China (d. 1969)
- March 26 — Fu Ssu-nien, historian, linguist and writer (d. 1950)
- April 3 — Mao Zemin, communist revolutionary (d. 1943)
- May 16 — Hu Zongnan, nationalist general (d. 1962)
- June 2 — Li Weihan, communist politician (d. 1984)
- July 4 — Mao Dun, novelist, essayist, journalist, playwright, literary and cultural critic (d. 1981)
- July 12 — Li Ji, archaeologist (d. 1979)
- July 30 — Luo Longji, politician and intellectual (d. 1965)
- August 17 — Deng Zihui, communist revolutionary and one of the influential leaders of the People's Republic of China (d. 1972)
- September 10 — Ye Ting, military officer (d. 1946)
- October 11 — Wang Ruofei, high-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party (d. 1946)
- October 22 — Peng Pai, pioneer of the Chinese agrarian movement and a leading revolutionary in the Chinese Communist Party (d. 1929)
- December 7 — Yu Dafu, short story writer and poet (d. 1945)
- December 26 — Xue Yue, nationalist general (d. 1998)
Deaths
Unknown dates
Notes and References
- Book: Fisher. Margaret W.. Rose. Leo E.. Huttenback. Robert A.. Himalayan Battleground: Sino-Indian Rivalry in Ladakh. 1963. Praeger. 101. 2020-05-22. 2014-09-30. https://archive.today/20140930113800/http://www.questia.com/read/10466588. dead.
- Book: A History of Modern Shanghai Banking: The Rise and Decline of China's Finance Capitalism. Ji, Z.. 2003. M.E. Sharpe. 9780765610034. 71. 2018-08-30.
- Web site: China's Loss of Sovereignty in Manchuria 1895 - 1914 - On This Day. historyorb.com. 2018-08-30.
- Book: A History of Modern Shanghai Banking: The Rise and Decline of China's Finance Capitalism. Ji, Z.. 2003. M.E. Sharpe. 9780765610034. 70. 2018-08-30.