1924 in China
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Events in the year 1924 in China.
Incumbents
- President – Cao Kun until 30 October, Duan Qirui
- Premier – Gao Lingwei until 12 January, Sun Baoqi until 2 July, Yan Huiqing until 31 October, Huang Fu
Events
- June 16 – Whampoa Military Academy is founded in China.
- September 15-November 3 – Second Zhili–Fengtian War: conflict in the Republic of China's Warlord Era between the Zhili and Fengtian cliques for control of Beijing.[1]
- August–October - Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising
- October - Beijing Coup, coup d'état by Feng Yuxiang against Chinese President Cao Kun, leader of the Zhili clique. Feng called it the Capital Revolution (Chinese: 首都革命; pinyin: Shŏudū Gémìng). The coup occurred at a crucial moment in the Second Zhili–Fengtian War and allowed the pro-Japanese Fengtian clique to defeat the previously dominant Zhili clique
Births
- January 31 - Irene Chou
- February 6 - Jin Yong
- July - Wang Huo
- August - Huang Hongjia
- September 1 - Yuan-Shih Chow
- September 24 - Shi Suxi
- October 4 - Samuel Lamb, Chinese Christian pastor (d. 2013)
- November - Wang Zhenyi
- November - Tsai Wan-lin, Taiwanese businessman (d. 2004)
- December - Qiao Shi
- Yan Jinxuan
- Li Han (aviator)
Deaths
- June 5 - Qian Nengxun
- October 9 - Lin Shu
- November 12 - Tian Wenlie
References
- Waldron, Arthur (2003). From War to Nationalism: China's Turning Point, 1924-1925. Cambridge University Press. p. 97. ISBN 0-521-52332-X.
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