1940 in China
Events in the year 1940 in China.
Incumbents
- President: Lin Sen
- Premier: Chiang Kai-shek
- Vice Premier: H.H. Kung
- Foreign Minister: Wang Ch'ung-hui
Events
- March 16 – April 3 — Battle of Wuyuan
- May 1 – June 18 — Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang
- November 25–30 — Central Hubei Operation
Births
January
- January 4 — Gao Xingjian, Chinese-French naturalized novelist, playwright, critic, painter, photographer, film director and translator
- January 14 — Li Guanxing, nuclear material engineer
- January 16 — Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai, 11th Qamdo Pagbalha Hutuktu of Tibetan Buddhism and politician
- January 17
- *Hua Jianmin, former State Councilor of China
- *Anson Chan, Hong Kong politician and civil servant
February
- February 29 — Lydia Dunn, Hong Kong-born British businesswoman and politician
March
- March 8 — Jia Qinglin, 7th Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
- Zhang Fusen, politician
April
- April 24 — Allen Lee, industrialist, politician and political commentator
- Jiang Shusheng, physicist and politician
June
- Liao Xilong, general of the People's Liberation Army
August
- August 14 — Zhang Lina, physical chemist
- August 22 — Shi Guangnan, composer
- Chen Mingyi, 5th Governor of Fujian
- Guo Baochang, director, screenwriter, writer and playwright
October
- October 3 — Liu Yongqing, former Spouse of the Paramount Leader of China
- October 8 — Liu Yingming, mathematician
- October 20 — Li Zhaoxing, 9th Minister of Foreign Affairs of China
November
- November 27 — Bruce Lee, Hong Kong-American martial artist and actor
December
- December 9 — Liang Guanglie, 10th Minister of National Defense of China
- December 17 — Lü Zhong, actress
- December 18 — Lei Feng, soldier of the People's Liberation Army
- December 22 — Bai Yilong, mechanist
- Huang Hengmei, lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army
Date unknown
Deaths
- February 23 — Yang Jingyu, Communist military commander and political commissar
- March 4 — Gao Lingwei, politician
- March 5 — Cai Yuanpei, philosopher and politician
- April 5 — Song Zheyuan, general
- May 14 — Luo Zhenyu, classical scholar, philologist, epigrapher, antiquarian and Qing loyalist
- May 16 — Zhang Zizhong, general
- August 1 — Ma Junwu, scientist and educator
- September 26 — Xu Qian, politician and jurist
- December 1 — Shi Yousan, 9th Governor of Chahar
- December 31 — Xiao Youmei, music educator and composer