- Source: 1921 in China
Events from the year 1921 in China.
Incumbents
President: Xu Shichang
Premier: Jin Yunpeng (until 18 December), Yan Huiqing (from 18 to 24 December), Liang Shiyi (from 24 December)
Events
3 March – Shipwreck of SS Hong Moh
30 May–3 June – The Far Eastern Championship Games are held in Shanghai.
23–31 July – 1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which leads to the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party
8 August – Establishment of the Vicariate Apostolic of Nganhoei
Establishment of People's Park, in Guangzhou
Guangdong–Guangxi War
Education
Establishment of Hebei University
Establishment of Xiamen University
Establishment of Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School
Establishment of Zhixin High School, in Guangzhou
Culture
Establishment of Creation Quarterly
Births
= February
=February 16 — Hua Guofeng, 2nd Paramount Leader of China (d. 2008)
February 22 — Zhuang Nu, lyricist (d. 2016)
= March
=March 6 — D.C. Lau, sinologist (d. 2010)
Yao Guang, diplomat (d. 2003)
= April
=April 18 — Xu Yuanchong, translator (d. 2021)
= June
=June 21 — Chen Muhua, communist revolutionary and politician (d. 2011)
June 27 — Bai Guang, actress and singer (d. 1999)
= July
=July 26 — Wang Xiji, aerospace engineer
= August
=August 2 — Szema Wah Lung, Hong Kong film actor (d. 2012)
August 17 — Li Huanying, physician (d. 2022)
= October
=Han Peixin, 6th Secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (d. 2017)
Cao Keqiang, diplomat (d. 1999)
= November
=November 12 — Tsang Tsou-choi, calligraphy artist (d. 2007)
November 15 — Zhang Xingqian, metal physicist (d. 2022)
November 25 — Stanley Ho, Hong Kong and Macau billionaire businessman (d. 2020)
= December
=December 7 — Qian Chunqi, doctor and translator (d. 2010)
December 18 — Sun Daolin, actor and film director (d. 2007)
December 19 — Wu Xueqian, 6th Minister of Foreign Affairs of China (d. 2008)
= Unknown dates
=Zhao Xiu, politician (d. 1992)
Deaths
April 14 — Imperial Noble Consort Gongsu, consort of Tongzhi Emperor (b. 1857)
October 27 — Yan Fu, military officer, newspaper editor, translator and writer (b. 1854)
References
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- Zhao Lusi
- Jalur Sutra
- Partai Komunis Tiongkok
- Stasiun Padalarang
- Mercedes-Maybach
- Republik Tiongkok (1912–1949)
- Puyi
- Tan Malaka
- Youlan
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- Democracy in China
- Historical Chinese anthems
- 1st Central Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party
- Guangdong–Guangxi War
- Bogd Khanate of Mongolia