1913 in China
Appearance
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Events in the year 1913 in China.
Incumbents
- President of the Republic of China – Yuan Shih-kai
- Vice President of the Republic of China – Feng Guozhang, Li Yuanhong
- Premier of the Republic of China –
Events
- Republic of China national football team established[1]
- May 29 — Republican Party (China) dissolved
- July 1913 — Second Revolution launched when seven southern provinces rebelled against Yuan
- October 6, the British Foreign Ministry recognized the Republic of China's Beiyang government and established the Embassy of the Republic of China in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the capital of London (in 1927, the country of change was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) and sent a minister.
- October 6–7 – Yuan Shikai[2] surrounded Parliament with thousands of military and police impersonating ''Citizens League'' and forced him to elect himself as the official president, while Li Yuanhong as the Vice President.
- November – Second Revolution is crushed by Yuan's government and KMT members go into exile abroad
Births
- Han Xianchu, PLA general[3]
- Jin Yunying (1913–1992), Manchu princess
Deaths
- Song Jiaoren, assassinated, many suspect Yuan Shikai to be behind the plot[4]
- Empress Dowager Longyu, regent to Xuantong Emperor, last emperor of China
References
- ^ "History of the People's Republic of China and FIFA".
- ^ 袁世凯. 袁世凯家书. ISBN 9787119079288. OCLC 851783921.
- ^ Founding general story Series: Han Xianchu story (Chinese Edition).
- ^ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sun-Yat-sen#ref141222