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{{Year in China|1909}} |
{{Year in China|1909}} |
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The following lists events that happened during '''1909 in [[China]]'''. |
The following lists events that happened during '''1909 in [[China]]'''. |
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==Incumbents== |
==Incumbents== |
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*[[List of emperors of the Qing dynasty|Emperor]]: [[ |
*[[List of emperors of the Qing dynasty|Emperor]]: [[Puyi|Xuantong Emperor]]([[Empress Dowager Longyu]] proxy) |
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*[[Regent]]: [[Zaifeng, Prince Chun]] |
*[[Regent]]: [[Zaifeng, Prince Chun]] |
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===Viceroys=== |
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* [[Viceroy of Zhili]] — [[Yang Shixiang]] then [[Natong]] then [[Duanfang]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Min-Zhe]] — [[Songshou]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Huguang]] — [[Chen Kuilong]] then [[Ruicheng (Qing dynasty)|Ruicheng]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Shaan-Gan]] — [[Shengyun]] then [[Changgeng (Qing dynasty)|Changgeng]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Liangguang]] — [[Zhang Renjun]] then [[Yang Shuxun]] then [[Zengqi]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Yun-Gui]] — [[Xi Liang (official)|Xiliang]] then [[Li Jingxi]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Sichuan]] — [[Zhao Erxun]] then [[Duanfang]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Liangjiang]] — [[Duanfang]] then [[Fan Zengxiang]] then [[Zhang Renjun]] |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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*Chinese provinces (except Xinjiang) hold [[1909 Qing parliamentary election|elections]] for the first time, for provincial legislatures and the National Assembly.<ref>{{cite book |last = Esherick |first = Joseph |year = 2013 |title = China: How the Empire Fell |publisher = Routledge | location = New York |isbn = 978-0415831017 |
*Chinese provinces (except Xinjiang) hold [[1909 Qing parliamentary election|elections]] for the first time, for provincial legislatures and the National Assembly.<ref>{{cite book |last = Esherick |first = Joseph |year = 2013 |title = China: How the Empire Fell |publisher = Routledge | location = New York |isbn = 978-0415831017}}</ref> |
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* January 2 - The Qing government dismissed [[Yuan Shikai]]. |
* January 2 - The Qing government dismissed [[Yuan Shikai]]. |
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[[Category:1909 in China]] |
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[[Category:1900s in China]] |
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[[Category:Years of the 20th century in China]] |
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See also: | Other events of 1909 History of China • Timeline • Years |
The following lists events that happened during 1909 in China.
Incumbents
[edit]Viceroys
[edit]- Viceroy of Zhili — Yang Shixiang then Natong then Duanfang
- Viceroy of Min-Zhe — Songshou
- Viceroy of Huguang — Chen Kuilong then Ruicheng
- Viceroy of Shaan-Gan — Shengyun then Changgeng
- Viceroy of Liangguang — Zhang Renjun then Yang Shuxun then Zengqi
- Viceroy of Yun-Gui — Xiliang then Li Jingxi
- Viceroy of Sichuan — Zhao Erxun then Duanfang
- Viceroy of Liangjiang — Duanfang then Fan Zengxiang then Zhang Renjun
Events
[edit]- Chinese provinces (except Xinjiang) hold elections for the first time, for provincial legislatures and the National Assembly.[1]
- January 2 - The Qing government dismissed Yuan Shikai.
References
[edit]- ^ Esherick, Joseph (2013). China: How the Empire Fell. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415831017.