| General |
Government
Government Communist Party
Government
Government People's Republic
Military
Revolution
World War, 2nd
| | Biographies |
Biao, Lin
Ch'en, Ch'eng
Chen, Yi
Ching, Chiang
Chung-Yen, Fan
En-Lai, Chou
Enomoto, Takeaki
Guanhua, Qiao
Guofeng, Hua
Hayashi
Mao, Dun
Peng, Dehuai
Peng, Li
Rongji, Zhu
Shih-kai, Yuan
Shikai, Yuan
Xiaoping, Deng
Yibo, Bo
Ziyang, Zhao
| | Places |
Beijing
|
|
|
|
|
|
Minister
History of China
|

|
| | 1043 | Chung-Yen, Fan |  |
| Appointed Chief Minister
|
| 1882 | Enomoto, Takeaki |  |
| June Appointed Minister to China
|
| 1896 | Hayashi |  |
| Appointed Minister to China
|
| 1908 | Shih-kai, Yuan |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China, to suppress the Nationalist rebellion
|
| 1911 | Shikai, Yuan |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China after the Assembly is recalled
|
| 1944 | Ch'en, Ch'eng |  |
| Appointed Minister of War
|
| 1949 | En-Lai, Chou |  |
| 21st Sep Appointed Foreign Minister
|
| 21st Sep Appointed Prime Minister of the People's Republic of China
|
| 1949 | Mao, Dun |  |
| Appointed Minister of Culture
|
| 1949 | Yibo, Bo |  |
| Oct Appointed Minister of Finance
|
| 1950 | Ch'en, Ch'eng |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China, 1st term
|
| 1954 | Peng, Dehuai |  |
| Appointed Minister of Defense
|
| 1957 | Ch'en, Ch'eng |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China, 2nd term
|
| 1957 | Chen, Yi |  |
| Appointed Foreign Minister
|
| 1958 | Ch'en, Ch'eng |  |
| Appointed Foreign Minister
|
| 1959 | Biao, Lin |  |
| Appointed Minister of Defense
|
| 1960 | Ching, Chiang |  |
| Appointed Minister of Culture
|
| 1964 | Guanhua, Qiao |  |
| Appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs
|
| 1969 | Biao, Lin |  |
| April Declared as Mao's successor at the Ninth Congress of the Communist Party
|
| 1969 | En-Lai, Chou |  |
| Appointed Foreign Minister
|
| Assumes total control of the Foreign Affairs Ministry
|
| 1973 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| Reinstated by Chou En-Lai after the 1966 cultural revolution purges
|
| 1974 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| Covers for his patron, Zhou Enlai, after the latter's heart attack
|
| 1975 | Guofeng, Hua |  |
| Appointed Deputy Prime Minister of China
|
| 1976 | Guofeng, Hua |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China
|
| 1977 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| Beijing Appointed Vice Prime Minister
|
| Beijing Deng Xiaoping engineers the "Beijing Spring" of political liberation
|
| Beijing Reinstated as successor to Chou En-Lei & to avoid the choas of the cultural revolution
|
| 1978 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| The USA recognizes the People's Republic of China
|
| 1979 | Peng, Li |  |
| Appointed Minister of Electric Power, 1st term
|
| 1979 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| Informs President Carter personally that China will attack Nth Vietnam
|
| Beijing Stops the Democracy Wall protests in Beijing
|
| Visits the USA & reinforces good relations
|
| 1979 | Ziyang, Zhao |  |
| Appointed Vice Prime Minister
|
| 1980 | Ziyang, Zhao |  |
| 7th Sep Appointed Prime Minister of China
|
| 7th Sep Hua Guofeng is replaced by Zhao Ziyang (an ally of Deng Xiaoping) as premier of Communist China
|
| 1981 | Peng, Li |  |
| Appointed Minister of Electric Power, 2nd term
|
| 1983 | Peng, Li |  |
| Appointed Vice Prime Minister
|
| 1987 | Peng, Li |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China
|
| 1987 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| Dismisses the Party Secretary Hu Yaobang for his criticisms of the Deng regime
|
| 1988 | Xiaoping, Deng |  |
| The Central Committee cuts Xiaoping's reforms which cause inflation & stop-go growth
|
| 1998 | Rongji, Zhu |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of China
|
|
|
|