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Events in the year 1946 in the Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 35 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
President – Chiang Kai-shek
Premier – T. V. Soong
Vice Premier – Weng Wenhao
Events
= January
=19–22 January – Houma Campaign
21 January – The establishment of Penghu County Government in Taiwan.
= April
=15–17 March – Battle of Siping
April 17 – May 19 – Campaign to Defend Siping
= May
=1 May
The establishment of Taiwan Power Company in Taiwan.
The establishment of Taiwan Cement Limited Corporation in Taiwan.
August 14 – September 1 – Datong-Puzhou Campaign
August 14 – September 22 – Battle of Huaiyin-Huai'an
August 25–31 – Battle of Rugao-Huangqiao
= September
=2–8 September – Dingtao Campaign.
22–24 September – Linfen-Fushan Campaign.
Births
= January
=January 7 — Mak Ho Wai, Hong Kong-Singaporean actor (d. 2022)
January 8 — Yu Xunfa, flute player (d. 2006)
= February
=February 7 — Zhu Qingshi, physical chemist and writer
February 14 — Timothy Fok, eldest son of Henry Fok
Huang Xiaojing, 17th Governor of Fujian
= March
=March 3 — Song Defu, 9th Secretary of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (d. 2007)
= April
=April 8 — Raymond Wong Pak-ming, Hong Kong film producer, playwright, director and actor
April 18 — Li Jianguo, member of the 18th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
April 24 — Chin Han, Taiwanese actor
April 30 — Ni Min-jan, Taiwanese celebrity and entertainer (d. 2005)
= May
=May 18 — Frank Hsieh, Taiwanese politician
Cao Dewang, entrepreneur
= June
=June 4 — Bao Guo'an, actor
June 14 — Ha Yu, Hong Kong actor
June 29 — Ma Kai, former Vice Premier of China
= July
=July 3 — Albert Cheng, Hong Kong professional engineerer
July 10 — Chin Han, Shanghai-born Taiwanese actor, son of Sun Yuanliang
July 30 — Chen Xiaolu, military officer and businessman (d. 2018)
Dong Guishan, former Commander of the Tibet Military District
= August
=August 3 — Ricky Hui, Hong Kong actor and singer (d. 2011)
August 17 — Wei Liucheng, 8th Secretary of the Hainan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
August 19 — Ti Lung, Hong Kong actor
August 23 — Yu Qiuyu, writer and scholar
August 26 — Zhou Ji, mechanical engineer and politician
= September
=September 15 — Yang Xiuzhu, former female politician
September 20 — Alan Tang, Hong Kong film actor, producer and director (d. 2011)
September 22
Law Kar-ying, Hong Kong Cantonese opera singer and actor
John Woo, Hong Kong film director
= October
=October 9 — Anthony Yuen, Chinese American editor and anchor (d. 2020)
October 24 — Chen Liangyu, 14th Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Huang Huahua, 15th Governor of Guangdong
Tang Haoming, novelist
= November
=November 1 — Zhang Gaoli, former Vice Premier of China
November 4 — Zhang Dejiang, 9th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
November 8 — Michael Lai, Hong Kong music composer, record producer and actor (d. 2019)
November 13 — Li Shenglin, politician
November 25 — Lily Ho, Taiwanese actress
November 28 — Li Baotian, actor
Du Qinglin, politician
= December
=December 5 — Chu Ke-liang, Taiwanese comedian, actor, television show host and singer (d. 2017)
December 10 — Connie Chan, Hong Kong actress
December 24 — Andrew Yao, computer scientist and computational theorist
= Dates unknown
=Guan Guimin, operatic tenor (d. 2022)
Liu Chunxian, Major General
Yang Xianhui, novelist
Deaths
February 20 — Li Liejun, revolutionary leader and general (b. 1882)
March 9 — Li Zhaolin, founder and leader of the 3rd Route Army, a division of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army (b. 1910)
March 17 — Dai Li, lieutenant general and spymaster (b. 1897)
April 8 — 1946 United States Air Force C-47 Crash at Yan'an
Bo Gu, 3rd General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (b. 1907)
Ye Ting, military officer (b. 1896)
Wang Ruofei, high-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party (b. 1896)
Deng Fa, early leader of the Chinese Communist Party (b. 1906)
April 19 — Rikichi Andō, 19th Governor-General of Taiwan (b. 1884)
June 3 — Chen Gongbo, politician (b. 1892)
June 20 — Wanrong, wife and empress consort of Puyi (b. 1906)
July 15 — Wen Yiduo, poet and scholar (b. 1899)
July 25
Tao Xingzhi, educator and reformer (b. 1891)
Ho Ping-sung, historian (b. 1890)
August 23 — Chu Minyi, politician (b. 1884)
November 6 — Liang Hongzhi, leading official in the Anhui clique of the Beiyang Government (b. 1882)
December 18 — Qi Xieyuan, warlord of the Zhili Clique (b. 1885)
See also
List of Chinese films of the 1940s