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Governor of Shandong

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Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Government
山东省人民政府省长
Incumbent
Zhou Naixiang
since 30 September 2021
Shandong Provincial People's Government
TypeGovernor
StatusProvincial and ministerial-level official
Reports toShandong Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee
NominatorPresidium of the Shandong Provincial People's Congress
AppointerShandong Provincial People's Congress
Term lengthFive years, renewable
Inaugural holderKang Sheng
FormationMarch 1949
DeputyDeputy Governors
Secretary-General

The governor of Shandong, officially the Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Government, is the head of the Shandong Provincial People's Government. The governor generally serves as the deputy secretary of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and is the second highest-ranking official in the province after the secretary of the CCP Shandong Committee.

List of governors

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Ming dynasty (1368-1644)

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Shandong within Ming China

In the first year of the Ming dynasty (1368), the Ming government established the province of Shandong (山東行中書省), formally designating Shandong as a province. In 1376, the capital was moved from Qingzhou to Jinan.

In 1440, the central Ming authority officially created the position of Governor (xunfu) of Shandong; the full title was Governor of Shandong and surrounding regions, responsible for Overseeing Military Agriculture, Managing Waterways, and Commanding Military Affairs (Chinese: 巡撫山東等處地方督理營田兼管河道提督軍務).

No. Photo Name Appointed Left office Notes
1 Cao Hong
曹弘
1431 1435
2 Li Yu
李郁
1435 1435
3 Cao Hong
曹弘
1436 1439
4 Zhang Ji
张骥
1445 1447
5 Zhao Xin
赵新
1449 1449
6 Hong Ying
洪英
1450 1452
7 Xue Xilian
薛希琏
1452 1456
8 Lin Cong
林聪
1457 1457
9 Nian Fu
年富
1458 1460
10 Jia Quan
贾铨
1460 1466
30 Wang Xu
王珝
1518 1521
31 Chen Fengwu
陈凤梧
1521 1523
32 Wang Yaofeng
王尧封
1523 1529
33 Jiang Yao
蒋瑶
1525 1525
34 Liu Jie
刘节
1529 1530
35 Shao Xi
邵锡
1530 1531
36 Yuan Zongru
袁宗儒
1531 1533
37 Tang Zhou
唐胄
1533 1534
38 Guan Ji
管楫
1534 1535
39 Cai Jing
蔡经
1535 1536
40 Hu Zanzong
胡缵宗
1536 1538
41 Cao Lan
曹兰
1538 1539
42 Li Zhong
李中
1539 1541
43 Zeng Xi
曾铣
1541 1544
44 Duan Tingshe
端廷赦
1544 1545
45 Lou Zhide
娄志德
1545 1546
46 He Ao
何鳌
1546 1547
47 Peng An
彭黯
1547 1548
48 Luo Yong
骆颙
1548 1549
49 Ying Jia
应槚
1549 1549
50 Ying Dayou
应大猷
1549 1550
51 Sun Shiyou
孙世祐
1550 1550
52 Wang Ji
王积
1550 1551
53 Wang Yu
王忬
1552 1552
54 Shen Yinglong
沈应龙
1552 1554
55 Liu Cai
刘采
1554 1557
56 Fu Yi
傅颐
1557 1557
57 Ding Yizhong
丁以中
1558 1560
58 Zhu Heng
朱衡
1560 1561
59 Xie Dongshan
谢东山
1561 1562
60 Zhang Jian
张鉴
1563 1564
61 Bao Xiangxian
鲍象贤
1564 1565
62 Huo Ji
霍冀
1565 1566
63 Weng Dali
翁大立
1566 1566
64 Zhang Yunjì
张允济
1566 1597
65 Hong Chaoxuan
洪朝选
1529 1567
66 Jiang Tingyi
姜廷颐
1567 1570
67 Liang Menglong
梁梦龙
1570 1571
68 Fu Xizhi
傅希挚
1571 1574
69 Li Shida
李世达
1574 1577
70 Zhao Xian
赵贤
1577 1579
71 He Qiming
何起鸣
1579 1581
72 Yang Junmin
杨俊民
1581 1581
73 Lu Shude
陆树德
1581 1583
74 Li Fu
李辅
1583 1586
75 Li Dai
李戴
1586 1589
76 Song Yingchang
宋应昌
1589 1592
77 Sun Kuang
孙鑛
1592 1593
78 Zheng Rubi
郑汝璧
1593 1595
79 Zhang Yunjì
张允济
1595 1597
80 Yin Yingyuan
尹应元
1597 1599
81 Liu Yicong
刘易从
1599 1600
82 Huang Kezuan
黄克缵
1601 1612
83 Li Tongfang
李同芳
1612 1614
84 Qian Shiwang
钱士完
1614 1616
85 Li Changgang
李長庚
1616 1619
86 Wang Zaijin
王在晋
1619 1620
87 Zhao Yan
趙彥
1620 1623
88 Wang Weijian
王惟俭
1623 1625
89 Lu Chunru
吕纯如
1625 1626
90 Li Jingbai
李精白
1626 1627
91 Wang Congyi
王从义
1628 1630
92 Shen Xun
沈珣
1630 1630
93 Yu Dacheng
余大成
1631 1632
94 Xu Congzhi
徐从治
1632 1632
95 Zhu Datian
朱大典
1632 1634
96 Li Maofang
李懋芳
1634 1636
97 Yan Jizu
颜继祖
1636 1639
98 Liu Jingyao
刘景曜
1639 1639
99 Wang Guobin
王國賓
1639 1641
100 Wang Gongbi
王公弼
1641 1641
101 Wang Yongji
王永吉
1642 1642
102 Qiu Zude
邱祖德
1642 1644
103 Wang Gongbi
王公璧
1644 1644

Qing dynasty (1644-1912)

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Flag of Qing Dynasty
Shandong within Qing China

After Jurchen people took power, they reestablished the office of the Provincial Governor of Shandong, formally titled Governor of Shandong and surrounding regions, Commander of Military Affairs and Provisions, concurrently overseeing Agricultural Affairs (Chinese: 巡撫山東等處地方提督軍務, 糧饟兼理營田) The governor was stationed in Jinan and held the official rank of Senior Second Rank (正二品). In 1714, the governor additionally took on the supervision of Linqing Customs; in 1743, he was granted the honorary title of Commander General (Chinese: 提督), and in 1837, the governor assumed responsibility for Shandong's salt administration. Due to these additional duties, the actual status of the Shandong Governor in the Qing dynasty rose to Sub-First Rank (從一品), making him the highest-ranking regional official overseeing both civil and military affairs on behalf of the imperial court. The governor's administrative office, known as the Xunfu Yamen (巡撫衙門), which also referred to as the Department of the Provincial Governor (巡抚部院署) or Office of the Provincial Governor (巡抚院署), was the highest executive institution of the province, located within the Pearl Spring compound in Jinan.

No. Photo Name Appointed Left office Notes
1 Fang Dayou
方大猷
1644 1645
2 Ding Wensheng
丁文盛
1645 1647
3 Zhang Ruxiu
張儒秀
1647 1648
4 Lü Fengchun
呂逢春
1648 1649
5 Xia Yu
夏玉
1649 1654
6 Geng Tun
耿焞
1654 1658
7 Xu Wenxiu
許文秀
1659 1661
8 Jiang Guozhu
蔣國柱
1661 1663
9 Zhou Youde
周有德
1663 1667
10 Liu Fangshu
劉芳躅
1668 1670
11 Yuan Maogong
袁懋功
1670 1671
12 Zhang Fengyi
張鳳儀
1671 1673
13 Zhao Xiangxing
趙祥星
1673 1679
14 Shi Weihan
施維翰
1679 1683
15 Li Tianyu
李天浴
1683 1683
16 Xu Xuling
徐旭齡
1683 1684
17 Zhang Peng
張鵬
1684 1686
18 Lang Yongqing
郎永清
1686 1687
19 Qian Jue
錢珏
1687 1689
20 Fulen
佛倫
1689 1692
21 Sang'e
桑額
1692 1695
22 Yang Tingyao
楊廷耀
1695 1696
23 Li Wei
李煒
1696 1698
24 Li Bing
李鈵
1698 1698
25 Wang Guochang
王國昌
1698 1704
26 Zhao Shixian
趙世顯
1704 1708
27 Jiang Chenxi
蔣陳錫
1708 1716
28 Li Shude
李樹德
1716 1722
29 Xie Cilu
謝賜履
1722 1722
30 Huang Bing
黃炳
1722 1724
31 Chen Shiguan
陳世倌
1724 1726
32 Seleng'e
塞楞額
1726 1728
33 Yue Jun
岳濬
1728 1736
34 Famin
法敏
1736 1739
35 Shuose
碩色
1739 1740
36 Zhu Dingyuan
朱定元
1740 1742
37 Yan Sisheng
晏斯盛
1742 1743
38 Kaqishan
喀爾吉善
1743 1746
39 Seleng'e
塞楞額
1746 1746
40 Arigūn
阿里袞
1746 1748
41 Zhuntai
準泰
1748 1751 Zhaohui acting
42 Oyonggo
鄂容安
1751 1752
43 Yang Yingju
楊應琚
1752 1754
44 Guo Yiyu
郭一裕
1754 1755 Bai Zhongshan acting
45 E Leshun
鄂樂舜
1755 1756
46 Aibida
愛必達
1756 1755
47 Henian
鶴年
1755 1756
48 Jiang Zhou
蔣洲
1756 1756 Henian concurrent; Altai acting
49 Altai
阿爾泰
1756 1763
50 Cui Yingjie
崔應階
1763 1767
51 Li Qingshi
李清時
1767 1768
52 Zhang Bao
彰寶
1768 1768
53 Funihan
富尼漢
1768 1768
54 Fuming'an
富明安
1768 1771
55 Zhou Yuanli
周元理
1771 1771
56 Xu Ji
徐績
1771 1774
57 Yang Jingsu
楊景素
1774 1777
58 Hao Shuo
郝碩
1777 1777
59 Guotai
國泰
1777 1782 Nomuqin acting
60 Mingxing
明興
1782 1787
61 Changlin
長麟
1787 1790 Hu Jitang guardian
62 Huiling
惠齡
1790 1791 Jiang Lan guardian
63 Jiqing
吉慶
1791 1793
64 Huiling
惠齡
1793 1793
65 Funing
福寧
1793 1794
66 Muholan
穆和蘭
1794 1794
67 Bi Yuan
畢沅
1794 1795
68 Yude
玉德
1795 1796
69 Yijiang'a
伊江阿
1796 1799 Yixing acting
70 Chen Dawen
陳大文
1799 1800
71 Jiang Zhaokui
蔣兆奎
1800 1800
72 Huiling
惠齡
1800 1801
73 Henning
和寧
1801 1802
74 Zu Zhiwang
祖之望
1802 1802
75 Woshibu
倭什布
1802 1803
76 Tiebao
鐵保
1803 1805
77 Quanbao
全保
1805 1805 Acting
78 Changling
長齡
1805 1807
79 Jilun
吉綸
1807 1808
80 Bailing
百齡
1808 1809
81 Jilun
吉綸
1809 1811
82 Tongxing
同興
1811 1814 Zhang Xu acting
83 Chen Yu
陳預
1814 1818
84 Heshunwu
和舜武
1818 1819
85 Cheng Guoren
程國仁
1819 1820
86 Qian Zhen
錢臻
1820 1821
87 Qishan
琦善
1821 1822 Yang Jian guardian
88 Cheng Hanzhang
程含章
1822 1823
89 Qishan
琦善
1823 1824
90 Ne'erjing'e
訥爾經額
1824 Acting
91 Qishan
琦善
1825 1825
92 Yilibu
伊里布
1825 1825
93 Ne'erjing'e
訥爾經額
Acting
94 Wulong'a
武隆阿
1825 1826
95 Chen Zhongfu
陳中孚
1826 1826 Acting
96 Cheng Hanzhang
程含章
1826 1827
97 He Changling
賀長齡
1827
98 Lu Kun
盧坤
1827 1827
99 Qishan
琦善
1827 1829
100 Ne'erjing'e
訥爾經額
1829 1832
101 Zhong Xiang
鍾祥
1832 1836
102 Jing'ebulu
經額布
1836 1839
103 Tuohunbu
托渾布
1839 1842
104 Cheng Yucai
程矞采
1842 1842 Not in office
105 Liang Baochang
梁寶常
1842 1843 Linkui, Wang Du acting
106 Chongen
崇恩
1843 1847
107 Zhang Lizhong
張澧中
1847 1848
108 Xu Zechun
徐澤醇
1848 1849
109 Chen Qingxie
陳慶偕
1849 1852 Liu Yuanhao, Chen Qingxie acting
110 Li Pi
李僡
1852 1853
111 Zhang Liangji
張亮基
1853 1854
112 Chongen
崇恩
1854 1859
113 Wen Yu
文煜
1859 1861
114 Tan Tingxiang
譚廷襄
1861 1862 Yan Jingming acting
115 Yan Jingming
閻敬銘
1863 1867
116 Ding Baozhen
丁寶楨
1867 1876 Wen Bin acting
117 Wenge
文格
1876 1879
118 Zhou Hengqi
周恒祺
1879 1881
119 Ren Daorong
任道鎔
1881 1883
120 Chen Shijie
陳士杰
1883 1886
121 Zhang Yao
張曜
1886 1891
122 Furun
福潤
1891 1894
123 Li Bingheng
李秉衡
1894 1897 Resigned due to Juye Incident; later committed suicide in Boxer Rebellion
124 Zhang Rumei
張汝梅
1897 1899
125 Yuxian
毓賢
1899 1900 Executed in Boxer Rebellion
126 Yuan Shikai
袁世凱
1900 1901 Filial mourning leave mid-1901; later became the President of ROC and Hongxian Emperor
127 Zhang Renjun
張人駿
1901 1902
128 Zhou Fu
周馥
1902 1904
129 Yang Shixiang
楊士驤
1904 1907
130 Wu Tingbin
吳廷斌
1907 1908 Yuan Dahua acting
131 Yuan Shuxun
袁樹勛
1908 1909
132 Sun Baoqi
孫寶琦
1909 1911
133 Hu Jianshu
胡建樞
1911 1912 Acting
134 Zhang Guangjian
張廣建
1912

Republic of China (1912-49)

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Shandong Military Government Flag
Shandong within Republic of China

Qing regime was overthrown in 1911, yet Southern revolutionaries were not able to take full control of the country, a vast part of it were still governed by old military leaders, which is known as Beiyang warlords. During the Beiyang era (1912–1928), the Governor of Shandong Province held broad authority over civil administration, finance, education, and public security, and often exercised military power, especially when concurrently serving as military governor or commander-in-chief. Given Shandong's strategic importance and proximity to the Beiyang Government's power base, the position of governor was typically filled by prominent figures affiliated with major warlord factions—namely the Anhui, Zhili, and Fengtian cliques.

Governorships were unstable and frequently changed hands, reflecting the intense factional struggles and shifting alliances in the warlord-dominated central government. Notable governors during this period included Jin Yunpeng, who later became Premier, as well as Zhang Jingyao and Gao Heng, all of whom represented competing warlord interests.

No. Officeholder Term of office Party Ref.
Took office Left office
1 Hu Ying February 1912 March 1912 Kuomintang
2 Zhang Guangjian March 1912 March 1912
3 Zhou Ziqi March 1912 August 1913
4 Jin Yunpeng August 1913 May 1916
5 Zhang Huaizhi May 1916 June 1918
6 Zhang Shuyuan

張樹元

June 1918 December 1919
7 Tian Zhongyu

田中玉

December 1919 October 1923
8 Zheng Shiqi October 1923 April 1925
9 Zhang Zongchang April 1925 June 1928
Flag of Republic of China
Shandong within Republic of China

The North Expedition successfully defeated Beiyang warlords and united China under a single government from Nanjing. During the Nationalist Government era (1928–1937, 1945–1949), the Governor of Shandong Province was appointed by the central government of the Republic of China under the Kuomintang (KMT). The governor functioned as the highest administrative authority in the province, overseeing civil governance, public security, taxation, education, and—in some cases—military affairs, particularly during times of war and political instability.

This position was in vacuum during Japanese occupation, and after the End of World War II, the Nationalist Government reassigned governors. The second to last governor, general Wang Yaowu, was captured as prisoner by communist troops after they took Jinan. Then Qin Dechun was appointed, but he never assumed office until March 1945, when he went to Qingdao and took the oath. Nive days later, Qin fled to Guangzhou then Taiwan, marking the end of the Republic of China's rule in Shandong.

No. Officeholder Term of office Party Ref.
Took office Left office
1 Sun Liangcheng

孫良誠

May 1928 April 1929 Kuomintang
Shi Jinting

石敬亭

May 1928 October 1928
Lü Xiuwen

呂秀文

Acting
Chen Diaoyuan

陳調元

Acting
2 Chen Diaoyuan May 1929 September 1930
3 Han Fuju September 1930 January 1938
4 Shen Honglie

沈鴻烈

January 1938 27 December 1941
5 Mou Zhongxing January 1942 December 1944
6 Xue Yue December 1944 January 1945
7 He Siyuan January 1945 November 1946
8 Wang Yaowu November 1946 November 1948 [1]
9 Qin Dechun November 1948 March 1949
Flag of Provisional Government of ROC
Provisional Government of ROC (lightgreen)

At the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, following the Japanese army's capture of Nanjing, a Provisional Government of the Republic of China was established in Beijing under Japanese occupation. Ma Liang joined the regime as a committee member. In 1938, he was appointed Governor of Shandong Province and concurrently served as Commander-in-Chief of Provincial Security Forces.

In January 1939, Tang Yangdu was appointed as Governor of Shandong; during his tenure, he was responsible for strengthening internal security and suppressing rebellion activities within the province.

No. Officeholder Term of office Party Ref.
Took office Left office
Governor of the Shandong Provincial Government (山東省公署省長)
1 Ma Liang

馬良

March 1938 January 1939
2 Tang Yangdu

唐仰杜

January 1939 March 1940

Wang Jingwei Regime (1940–1945)

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In March 1940, the Provisional Government merged with Wang Jingwei's Reorganized National Government based in Nanjing. Tang Yangdu continued to serve as Governor of Shandong under the new regime. This position was abolished after Japanese got defeated; Tang Yangdu and Yang Yuxun were executed because of treason, and Ma Liang died in a prison in Jinan.[2]

No. Officeholder Term of office Party Ref.
Took office Left office
Governor of the Shandong Provincial Government (山東省政府省長)
1 Tang Yangdu

唐仰杜

March 1940 March 1945
2 Yang Yuxun

楊毓珣

March 1945 Sept 1945

People's Republic of China (1949-)

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Flag of People's Republic of China
Shandong within People's Republic of China

Governor of Shandong under the People's Republic of China was established during the Chinese Civil War. The first governor was Kang Sheng, a high-ranking communist and native from Zhucheng, Shandong. Now the Governor of Shandong is the head of the Shandong Provincial People's Government. The governor generally serves as the deputy secretary of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and is the second highest-ranking official in the province after the secretary of the CCP Shandong Committee.

No. Officeholder Term of office Party Ref.
Took office Left office
Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Government
1 Kang Sheng

(1898–1975)

March 1949 March 1955 Chinese Communist Party
Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Committee
2 Zhao Jianmin

(1912–2012)

March 1955 November 1958 Chinese Communist Party
3 Tan Qilong

(1913–2003)

November 1958 December 1963
4 Bai Rubing

(1912–1994)

February 1972 October 1975
Director of the Shandong Revolutionary Committee
5 Wang Xiaoyu

(1914–1995)

January 1967 November 1969 Chinese Communist Party
6 Yang Dezhi

(1911–1994)

March 1971 November 1974
7 Bai Rubing

(1912–1994)

November 1974 December 1979
Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Government
8 Su Yiran

(1918–2021)

December 1979 December 1982 Chinese Communist Party
9 Liang Buting

(1921–2021)

December 1982 June 1985
10 Li Changan

(1935–2021)

June 1985 July 1987
11 Jiang Chunyun

(1930–2021)

July 1987 March 1989
12 Zhao Zhihao

(born 1931)

March 1989 February 1995
13 Li Chunting

(1936–2024)

February 1995 December 2001
14 Zhang Gaoli

(born 1946)

6 December 2001 13 January 2003 [3]
15 Han Yuqun

(born 1943)

13 January 2003 13 June 2007
16 Jiang Daming

(born 1953)

13 June 2007 16 March 2013 [4]
17 Guo Shuqing

(born 1956)

5 June 2013 24 February 2017 [5]
18 Gong Zheng

(born 1960)

11 April 2017 17 April 2020 [6]
19 Li Ganjie

(born 1964)

17 April 2020 30 September 2021 [7]
20 Zhou Naixiang

(born 1961)

30 September 2021 Incumbent [8]

See also

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References

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