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1847 in China
Summary
Events from the year
1847 in
China
.
←
1846
1845
1844
1843
1842
1847
in
China
→
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
Decades:
1820s
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
See also:
Other events of 1847
History of China
•
Timeline
•
Years
Incumbents
edit
Daoguang Emperor
(27th year)
Viceroys
edit
Viceroy of Zhili
—
Nergingge
Viceroy of Min-Zhe
— Yang Yizeng
Viceroy of Huguang
— Yutai
Viceroy of Shaan-Gan
— ?
Viceroy of Liangguang
—
Qiying
Viceroy of Yun-Gui
—
Lin Zexu
, Lin Xingyuan
Viceroy of Sichuan
—
Qishan
Viceroy of Liangjiang
:
Bichang
(21 January 1845 - 30 April 1847)
Lu Jianying (8 March 1847 - 30 April 1847, Stand-in as Provincial Governor of Jiangsu)
Li Xingyuan (30 April 1847 – 26 April 1849, Left office due to illness)
Events
edit
March —
Treaty of Canton
, the first treaty made between
Sweden-Norway
and the Chinese Empire
[1]
August 27 — Hong Xiuquan returned to the
Thistle Mountains
from Hua County, the
God Worshipers
numbered over 2,000.
[2]
[3]
At this time, most God Worshippers were peasants and miners.
[3]
The
Presbyterian Church of England
founded and resolved to establish a mission in China. The Rev.
William Chalmers Burns
went first to
Hong Kong
and then to
Amoy
American
Methodist Episcopal Society
(North) entered the field of China
Births
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Au Fung-Chi
(1847–1914), the secretary of the Hong Kong Department of Chinese Affairs
References
edit
^
Liljevalch, Carl Fredrik. (1848).
Chinas handel: industri och Statsforfattning,
p. 22.
, p. 22, at
Google Books
^
Jonathan D. Spence, God's Chinese Son 95 (1996)
^
a
b
Franz H. Michael, The Taiping Rebellion: History 31 (1966)
Martin, Robert Montgomery.
China, Political, Commercial, and Social
, 2 vols. 1847.