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1952 in China
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Incumbents
Governors
Events
Births
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Deaths
April 2
July 2
August 2
September 2
October 2
November 2
December 2
Dates unknown
See also
References
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Events in the year
1952 in China
.
Incumbents
Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party
–
Mao Zedong
Chairman of the
Government
–
Mao Zedong
Vice Chairmen
of the Government –
Zhu De
Liu Shaoqi
,
Song Qingling
,
Li Jishen
,
Zhang Lan
,
Gao Gang
Premier
–
Zhou Enlai
Vice Premiers
–
Dong Biwu
,
Chen Yun
,
Guo Moruo
,
Huang Yanpei
,
Deng Xiaoping
Governors
Governor of Anhui Province
–
Zeng Xisheng
(starting unknown)
Governor of Fujian Province
–
Zhang Dingcheng
Governor of Gansu Province
–
Deng Baoshan
Governor of Guangdong Province
–
Ye Jianying
Governor of Guizhou Province
–
Yang Yong
Governor of Hebei Province
–
Yang Xiufeng
then
Lin Tie
Governor of Heilongjiang Province
–
Yu Yifu
then
Zhao Dezun
Governor of Henan Province
–
Wu Zhipu
Governor of Hubei Province
–
Li Xiannian
Governor of Hunan Province
–
Wang Shoudao
then
Cheng Qian
Governor of Jiangsu Province
–
Tan Zhenlin
(starting unknown)
Governor of Jiangxi Province
–
Shao Shiping
Governor of Jilin Province
–
Zhou Chiheng
then
Li Youwen
Governor of Qinghai Province
–
Zhao Shoushan
then
Zhang Zhongliang
Governor of Shaanxi Province
–
Ma Mingfang
(until November),
Zhao Shoushan
(starting November)
Governor of Shandong Province
–
Kang Sheng
Governor of Shanxi Province
–
Lai Ruoyu
then
Pei Lisheng
Governor of Sichuan Province
–
Li Jingquan
(starting September)
Governor of Yunnan Province
–
Chen Geng
Governor of Zhejiang Province
–
Tan Zhenlin
Events
Battle of Triangle Hill
: A squad of Chinese infantrymen in defensive position on Triangle Hill.
January 26 -
The Five-anti campaign
was launched in an effort to rid Chinese cities of
corruption
and
enemies of the state
. It became an all out war against the
bourgeoisie
in China.
[
1
]
April 11–15 –
Chinese Civil War
:
Battle of Nanri Island
October 14-November 25 –
Korean War
:
Battle of Triangle Hill
Births
January
January 2 —
Ng Man-tat
, Hong Kong actor (d.
2021
)
January 7 —
Sammo Hung
, Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film producer and film director
January 8 —
Chen Ziming
, dissident and columnist for
Deutsche Welle
(d.
2014
)
January 25 —
Liu He
, economist and former
Vice Premier of China
February
February 7 —
Tony Liu
, Hong Kong actor and martial artist
February 8 —
Nora Miao
, Hong Kong film actress
February 13 —
Lung Ying-tai
, Taiwanese writer, cultural critic and public intellectual
February 21 —
Jia Pingwa
, author of novels
Zhang Beisan
, diplomat
March
March 25 —
Jung Chang
, Chinese-born British author and historian
March 26 —
Wang Jun
, 12th
Secretary of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
April
April 20 —
Ureltu
, Evenk writer
April 23 —
Tian Zhuangzhuang
, film director, producer and actor
May
May 1 —
Huang Qifan
, 17th
Mayor of Chongqing
May 2 —
Lee Li-chun
, Taiwanese actor and xiangsheng performer
May 4 —
Tang Guoqiang
, highest ranking actor
May 6
Zhang Zhaozhong
, military theorist
Wang Lin
, qigong and psi practitioner (d.
2017
)
May 13 —
Wang Xiaobo
, novelist and essayist (d.
1997
)
May 18 —
Lu Zhangong
, 14th
Secretary of the Henan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
May 21 —
John Shum
, Hong Kong actor and film producer
June
Wu Hanming
, microelectronics engineer
Bao Kexin
, politician and business executive (d.
2019
)
July
July 28 —
Shu Ting
, poet
August
August 6 —
Danny Lee
, Hong Kong actor, film producer, screenwriter, director, action director and presenter
August 12 —
Chen Kaige
, film director, producer, and screen writer
August 22 —
Hau Lung-pin
, 12th
Mayor of Taipei
August 28 —
Zhang Xinfeng
, police and security official
September
September 6 —
Henry Tang
, 3rd
Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
October
October 1 —
Anthony Chan
, Hong Kong actor
October 26 —
Luo Baoming
, 6th
Governor of Hainan
October 31 —
Wu Ziniu
, film director
Bi Shumin
, novelist, self-help writer and psychiatrist
Zhang Junzhao
, film director and screenwriter (d.
2018
)
November
November 12 —
Liu Wen-cheng
, Taiwanese singer and actor
December
December 20 —
Zhu Lin
, film actress
December 23 —
Chi Zhongrui
, actor
December 27 —
Lam Ching-ying
, Hong Kong stuntman, actor, martial artist and action director (d.
1997
)
Zheng Qingdian
, diplomat
Deaths
April
April 10 —
Sa Zhenbing
, prominent admiral of the late
Qing Dynasty
and the
Republic of China
(b.
1859
)
Wang Weike
, translator (b.
1900
)
July
July 29 —
Rong Desheng
, industrialist (b.
1875
)
August
August 8 —
Fan Wanzhang
, MiG-15 pilot of the
3rd Fighter Aviation Division
of the
People's Liberation Army Air Force
(b.
1927
)
August 12 —
Wang Shijing
, politician and banker in the
Republic of China
(b.
1887
)
September
September 7 —
Lu Muzhen
, first wife of Chinese revolutionary
Sun Yat-sen
(b.
1867
)
October
October 12 —
Qiu Shaoyun
, PLA soldier (b.
1926
)
October 19 —
Huang Jiguang
, highly-decorated PLA soldier (b.
1931
)
November
November 27 —
Zhou Xuechang
, important figure of the
Wang Jingwei regime
(b.
1898
)
December
December 3 —
Sun Shenlu
, pilot of the
People's Liberation Army Air Force
(b.
1928
)
Dates unknown
Wang Jingguo
, nationalist general from
Shanxi
(b.
1893
)
Mao Zuquan
, nationalist politician (b.
1883
)
See also
1952 in Chinese film
References
↑
Spence, Jonathan D.
[1991] (1991).
The Search for Modern China
. WW Norton & Company publishing.
ISBN
0-393-30780-8
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