• Source: 1855 in China
    • Events from the year 1855 in China.


      Incumbents


      Xianfeng Emperor (5th year)


      = Viceroys

      =
      Viceroy of Zhili — Guiliang
      Viceroy of Min-Zhe — Wang Yide
      Viceroy of Huguang — Yang Pei then Guanwen
      Viceroy of Shaan-Gan — Yi Tang
      Viceroy of Liangguang — Ye Mingchen
      Viceroy of Yun-Gui — Hengchun
      Viceroy of Sichuan — Huang Zonghan
      Viceroy of Liangjiang — Yiliang


      Events


      Nian Rebellion
      Zhang Lexing took direct action by launching attacks against government troops in central China
      By the summer, the fast-moving Nian cavalry, well-trained and fully equipped with modern firearms, had cut the lines of communication between Beijing and the Qing armies fighting the Taiping rebels in the south.
      Taiping Rebellion
      March — Northern Expedition (Taiping Rebellion) defeated, Taiping advance in Northern China halted
      The 3,000 kilns at Jingdezhen, Jiangxi are destroyed by the Taipings
      Miao Rebellion (1854–1873)
      Western naval campaigns against Chinese pirates
      Battle of the Leotung
      Battle of Ty-ho Bay
      Third plague pandemic, major bubonic plague pandemic that begins in Yunnan and later spread across China and into India
      Punti–Hakka Clan Wars begin
      Red Turban Rebellion (1854–1856)


      Births


      Gurun Princess Rong'an (7 May 1855 – 28 February 1875) was a princess of the Qing Dynasty
      Xu Shichang (October 20, 1855 – June 5, 1939) was the President of the Republic of China, in Beijing, from 10 October 1918 to 2 June 1922. The only permanent president of the Beiyang government to be a civilian, his presidency was also the longest of the warlord era.
      Metrophanes, Chi Sung (December 10, 1855 – June 10, 1900) was the first Chinese Eastern Orthodox priest to be martyred. He was killed with his family members and church followers in 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion
      Ni Tian (1855–1919); born as Baotian, courtesy name Mogeng, sobriquet as Modaoren and Biyuehezhu, was a Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty and Republic Period.
      Ma Anliang (1855 – November 24, 1918) was a Hui born in Hezhou, Gansu, China. He became a general in the Qing dynasty army, and of the Republic of China.
      Bi Xiugu (1855-1930) also known as Xiao Baicai and Bi Jinlian was the main figure of a cause célèbre in 1870s China known as Yang Niawu and Xiao Baicai


      Deaths


      Liang Fa (1789–1855), also known by other names, was the second Chinese Protestant convert and the first Chinese Protestant minister and evangelist
      Empress Xiaojingcheng (19 June 1812 – 21 August 1855) was an Imperial Noble Consort of the Daoguang Emperor of the Qing dynasty.
      Li Kaifang, killed in the Taiping Rebellion's Northern Expedition
      Bao Shichen, killed in the Taiping Rebellion's Northern Expedition


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