Chen Kuilong Explained

Chen Kuilong
Order:Minister for Advice
Term Start:July 1
Term End:July 12, 1917
Primeminister:Zhang Xun
Alongside:Zhao Erxun, Zhang Yinglin, Feng Xu
Order1:Viceroy of Zhili
Term Start1:January 23, 1910
Term End1:February 3, 1912
Predecessor1:Cui Yong'an (acting)
Successor1:Zhang Zhenfang (acting)
Order2:Viceroy of Huguang
Term Start2:March 1908
Term End2:October 1909
Predecessor2:Zhao Erxun
Successor2:Ruicheng (acting)
Order3:Viceroy of Sichuan
Term Start3:September 5, 1907
Term End3:March 6, 1908
Predecessor3:Zhao Erxun
Successor3:Zhao Erxun
Order4:Governor of Jiangsu
Term Start4:1906
Term End4:1907
Predecessor4:Lu Yuanding
Successor4:Zhang Cengyang
Order5:Governor of Henan
Term Start5:1903
Term End5:1906
Predecessor5:Zhang Renjun
Successor5:Ruiliang
Order6:Viceroy of Rivers and Waterways
Term Start6:1901
Term End6:1903
Predecessor6:Enshou
Successor6:Deshou
Birth Date:1857
Birth Place:Guiyang, Guizhou, Qing Empire
Death Place:Shanghai, Republic of China

Chen Kuilong (Chinese: 陳夔龍) (1857–1948) was a Qing dynasty official. He also Viceroy of Sichuan from 1907 to 1908 and Viceroy of Huguang from March 1908 to October 1909. Then he was the penultimate Viceroy of Zhili serving from January 23, 1910 to February 3, 1912 when he left office due to illness.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Draft History of Qing. Zhao Erxun.