1935 in China
Events in the year 1935 in China.
Incumbents
- President: Lin Sen
- Premier: Wang Jingwei until December 1, Chiang Kai-shek
- Vice Premier: Kung Hsiang-hsi
- Foreign Minister: Zhang Qun
Events
- January 15–17 — Zunyi Conference
- January – February 5 — First Encirclement Campaign against Hubei–Henan–Shaanxi Soviet
- February–April 18 — Second Encirclement Campaign against Hubei–Henan–Shaanxi Soviet
- April – July — Second Encirclement Campaign against the Shaanxi-Gansu Soviet
- May 29 — Battle of Luding Bridge
- June 10 — He–Umezu Agreement
- June 27 — Chin–Doihara Agreement
- August 20 – October 25 — Third Encirclement Campaign against the Shaanxi-Gansu Soviet
Births
- January 7 — Li Shengjiao, diplomat and international jurist
- March 4 — Ye Liansong, politician
- March 21 — Gu Jianfen, composer
- April 25 — Li Ao, Taiwanese writer, politician and television personality
- May 13 — Zhao Fazhen, aquaculturist
- May 30 — Ni Kuang, Hong Kong novelist and screenwriter
- July 6 — Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama
- July 7 — Chan Wing-chan, politician
- July 13 — Qiu Xigui, historian, palaeographer and professor
- July 14 — Zhang Hanzhi, diplomat
- July 18 — Luo Gan, politician
- September 1 — Chow Yei-ching, Hong Kong executive
- November 1 — Xie Fang, actress and author
- November 27 — Zhang Honggen, international football player and coach
- December 6
- *Shan Tianfang, Pingshu performer
- *Wang Hongwen, former Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party
- December 14 — Chiang Hsiao-wen, eldest son of 3rd President of the Republic of China Chiang Ching-kuo
Dates unknown
- Yao Youxin, painter and professor
- Zhou Bangxin, engineer
- Chen Yaobang, politician
- Lin Xiling, activist and dissident
- Au Ho-nien, painter
- Patsy Kar, Hong Kong actress
Deaths
- January 28 — Shen Hongying, general in the Old Guangxi clique
- January 31 — Lu Diping, military general and politician
- February 21 — Xie Zichang, key founder of the Chinese Red Army and the Chinese Soviet Republic in Shaanxi Province
- February 24 — He Shuheng, communist revolutionary
- March 5 — Chen Baochen, official during the late Qing era
- March 8 — Ruan Lingyu, silent film actress
- March 29 — Qian Zhuangfei, doctor, film director and secret agent for the CCP
- April 25 — Mao Zetan, communist guerrilla soldier and younger brother of Mao Zedong
- May 13 — Liu Zhennian, military commander
- June 18 — Qu Qiubai, writer, poet, translator and political activist
- July 16 — Zheng Zhengqiu, filmmaker
- July 17 — Nie Er, composer best known for "March of the Volunteers"
- August 6 — Fang Zhimin, communist military and political leader
- September 1 — Hu Di, filmmaker and secret agent for the CCP
- October 8 — Huang Kan, phonologist, philologist and revolutionary
- November 13 — Sun Chuanfang, warlord of the Zhili clique