1941 in China
Events in the year 1941 in China.
Incumbents
- President: Lin Sen
- Premier: Chiang Kai-shek
- Vice Premier: Kung Hsiang-hsi
- Foreign Minister: Wang Chonghui until April, then Guo Taiqi
Events
January
- January 7–13 - New Fourth Army incident
- January 30–March 1 - Battle of South Henan
March
- March - Western Hubei Operation
- March 14–April 9 - Battle of Shanggao
May
- May 7–27 - Battle of South Shanxi
July
- 1 July - Germany and Italy both Recognized "Wang Jingwei regime"
- 2 July - the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs ), Announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Germany and Italy
September
- September 6 – October 8 - Battle of Changsha (1941)
December
- 9 December- The government of Republic of China declared war on the Axis powers.
Births
January
- January 1 — Du Yulu, actor
- January 6 — Yeung Kai-yin, Hong Kong civil servant and businessman
- January 8 — Dai Qing, journalist and activist
- Huang Zhendong, 18th Secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Chen Kuiyuan, politician
February
- February 8 — Yang Hongji, actor
- February 14 — Mao Yuanxin, former politician
March
- March 18 — James Wong Jim, Hong Kong Cantopop lyricist and songwriter
- March 28 — Philip Fang, Hong Kong simultaneous interpretation specialist, United Nations official
- March 31 — Dai Bingguo, politician and diplomat
July
- July 14 — Wang Zhaoguo, politician
- July 22 — Wu Bangguo, 8th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
August
- August 6 — Wen Xingyu, comedian and director
November
- Chai Songyue, politician
December
- December 21 — Lo Hoi-pang, Hong Kong actor and singer
- Pu Haiqing, 14th Mayor of Chongqing
Deaths
- January 15 — Yuan Guoping, communist army officer
- March 14
- *Xiang Ying, political chief of staff of the New Fourth Army and early founding member of the Chinese Communist Party
- *Zhou Zikun, deputy chief of staff of the New Fourth Army
- April 24 — Xie Jinyuan, nationalist military officer
- August 4 — Xu Dishan, author, translator and folklorist
- September 12 — Jin Shuren, 2nd Provincial Chairman of Xinjiang