Fujian People's Government

Republic of China
中華共和國
Zhōnghuá Gònghéguó
Chunghwa Konghekuo
1933–1934
Flag of Fujian People's government
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The province of Fujian within the Republic of China, where the government was based
The province of Fujian within the Republic of China, where the government was based
StatusHistorical unrecognised state
CapitalFuzhou
Zhangzhou
Common languagesChinese (Mandarin, Min, Hakka, Gan and Wu), She language
GovernmentSocialist republic
Chairman of the People's Revolutionary Government Committee 
• 1933-1934
Li Jishen
Chairman of the Presidium of the Chinese National People's Provisional Congress 
• 1933-1934
Huang Qixiang
Chairman of the Military Commission 
• 1933-1934
Li Jishen
LegislatureCongress of Peasants, Workers, Merchants, Students and Soldiers
Historical eraChinese Civil War
• Formation
22 November 1933
• Surrender to the Kuomintang
13 January 1934
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Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of China (1912–1949)
Republic of China (1912–1949)
Today part ofPeople's Republic of China
 Fujian (Mainland)
Republic of China
 Fujian (Kinmen)
 Fujian (Matsu)
Main Leaders of the Fujian People's Government

The Fujian People's Government (also spelled as the Fukien People's Government, Chinese: 福建人民政府; pinyin: Fújiàn Rénmín Zhèngfǔ), officially the People's Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China [note 1] (Chinese: 中華共和國人民革命政府; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Gònghéguó Rénmín Gémìng Zhèngfǔ), was a short-lived anti-Kuomintang government that established a socialist state in the Republic of China's Fujian Province. It lasted between 22 November 1933 and 13 January 1934. The rebellion that led to its formation and its collapse are known as the Fujian Incident (閩變; Mǐnbiàn or 福建事變; Fújiàn Shìbiàn) or Fujian Rebellion.
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