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Events from the year 1847 in China.
Incumbents
- Daoguang Emperor (27th year)
 
Viceroys
- 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
- 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
- Au Fung-Chi (1847–1914), the secretary of the Hong Kong Department of Chinese Affairs
 
References
- ↑ 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)
 - 1 2 Franz H. Michael, The Taiping Rebellion: History 31 (1966)
 
- Martin, Robert Montgomery. China, Political, Commercial, and Social, 2 vols. 1847.
 
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