governor of Shandong
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{{Infobox Political post
| post = Governor
| body = the Shandong Provincial People's Government
| insignia = File:National Emblem of the People's Republic of China (2).svg
| insigniasize = 100px
| insigniacaption = National Emblem of China
| flag = Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
| flagcaption = Flag of China
| flagsize = 125px
| image = Shandong Governor Zhou Naixiang.jpg
| imagesize =
| incumbent = Zhou Naixiang
| incumbentsince = 30 September 2021
| style =
| status = Provincial and ministerial-level official
| residence =
| termlength = Five years, renewable
| constituting_instrument =
| precursor =
| inaugural = Kang Sheng
| formation = March 1949
| deputy = Deputy Governors
Secretary-General
| salary =
| website =
| appointer = Shandong Provincial People's Congress
| native_name = {{lang|zh-hans|山东省人民政府省长}}
| department = Shandong Provincial People's Government
| reports_to = Shandong Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee
| type = Governor
| nominator = Presidium of the Shandong Provincial People's Congress
}}
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
= Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) =
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| caption1 = Flag of Ming Dynasty
| caption2 = Shandong within Ming China
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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 ({{Lang-zh|c=巡撫山東等處地方督理營田兼管河道提督軍務}}).
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width="50" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|No.
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1 | Cao Hong {{small|曹弘}} | 1431 | 1435 | ||
2 | Li Yu {{small|李郁}} | 1435 | 1435 | ||
3 | Cao Hong {{small|曹弘}} | 1436 | 1439 | ||
4 | Zhang Ji {{small|张骥}} | 1445 | 1447 | ||
5 | Zhao Xin {{small|赵新}} | 1449 | 1449 | ||
6 | Hong Ying {{small|洪英}} | 1450 | 1452 | ||
7 | Xue Xilian {{small|薛希琏}} | 1452 | 1456 | ||
8 | Lin Cong {{small|林聪}} | 1457 | 1457 | ||
9 | Nian Fu {{small|年富}} | 1458 | 1460 | ||
10 | Jia Quan {{small|贾铨}} | 1460 | 1466 | ||
30 | Wang Xu {{small|王珝}} | 1518 | 1521 | ||
31 | Chen Fengwu {{small|陈凤梧}} | 1521 | 1523 | ||
32 | Wang Yaofeng {{small|王尧封}} | 1523 | 1529 | ||
33 | Jiang Yao {{small|蒋瑶}} | 1525 | 1525 | ||
34 | Liu Jie {{small|刘节}} | 1529 | 1530 | ||
35 | Shao Xi {{small|邵锡}} | 1530 | 1531 | ||
36 | Yuan Zongru {{small|袁宗儒}} | 1531 | 1533 | ||
37 | Tang Zhou {{small|唐胄}} | 1533 | 1534 | ||
38 | Guan Ji {{small|管楫}} | 1534 | 1535 | ||
39 | Cai Jing {{small|蔡经}} | 1535 | 1536 | ||
40 | Hu Zanzong {{small|胡缵宗}} | 1536 | 1538 | ||
41 | Cao Lan {{small|曹兰}} | 1538 | 1539 | ||
42 | Li Zhong {{small|李中}} | 1539 | 1541 | ||
43 | Zeng Xi {{small|曾铣}} | 1541 | 1544 | ||
44 | Duan Tingshe {{small|端廷赦}} | 1544 | 1545 | ||
45 | Lou Zhide {{small|娄志德}} | 1545 | 1546 | ||
46 | He Ao {{small|何鳌}} | 1546 | 1547 | ||
47 | Peng An {{small|彭黯}} | 1547 | 1548 | ||
48 | Luo Yong {{small|骆颙}} | 1548 | 1549 | ||
49 | Ying Jia {{small|应槚}} | 1549 | 1549 | ||
50 | Ying Dayou {{small|应大猷}} | 1549 | 1550 | ||
51 | Sun Shiyou {{small|孙世祐}} | 1550 | 1550 | ||
52 | File:王子崇先生象 太倉鄉先賢畫象.jpg | Wang Ji {{small|王积}} | 1550 | 1551 | |
53 | File:王忬.jpg | Wang Yu {{small|王忬}} | 1552 | 1552 | |
54 | Shen Yinglong {{small|沈应龙}} | 1552 | 1554 | ||
55 | Liu Cai {{small|刘采}} | 1554 | 1557 | ||
56 | Fu Yi {{small|傅颐}} | 1557 | 1557 | ||
57 | Ding Yizhong {{small|丁以中}} | 1558 | 1560 | ||
58 | Zhu Heng {{small|朱衡}} | 1560 | 1561 | ||
59 | Xie Dongshan {{small|谢东山}} | 1561 | 1562 | ||
60 | Zhang Jian {{small|张鉴}} | 1563 | 1564 | ||
61 | Bao Xiangxian {{small|鲍象贤}} | 1564 | 1565 | ||
62 | Huo Ji {{small|霍冀}} | 1565 | 1566 | ||
63 | Weng Dali {{small|翁大立}} | 1566 | 1566 | ||
64 | Zhang Yunjì {{small|张允济}} | 1566 | 1597 | ||
65 | Hong Chaoxuan {{small|洪朝选}} | 1529 | 1567 | ||
66 | Jiang Tingyi {{small|姜廷颐}} | 1567 | 1570 | ||
67 | Liang Menglong {{small|梁梦龙}} | 1570 | 1571 | ||
68 | Fu Xizhi {{small|傅希挚}} | 1571 | 1574 | ||
69 | Li Shida {{small|李世达}} | 1574 | 1577 | ||
70 | Zhao Xian {{small|赵贤}} | 1577 | 1579 | ||
71 | He Qiming {{small|何起鸣}} | 1579 | 1581 | ||
72 | Yang Junmin {{small|杨俊民}} | 1581 | 1581 | ||
73 | Lu Shude {{small|陆树德}} | 1581 | 1583 | ||
74 | Li Fu {{small|李辅}} | 1583 | 1586 | ||
75 | Li Dai {{small|李戴}} | 1586 | 1589 | ||
76 | Song Yingchang {{small|宋应昌}} | 1589 | 1592 | ||
77 | Sun Kuang {{small|孙鑛}} | 1592 | 1593 | ||
78 | Zheng Rubi {{small|郑汝璧}} | 1593 | 1595 | ||
79 | Zhang Yunjì {{small|张允济}} | 1595 | 1597 | ||
80 | Yin Yingyuan {{small|尹应元}} | 1597 | 1599 | ||
81 | Liu Yicong {{small|刘易从}} | 1599 | 1600 | ||
82 | Huang Kezuan {{small|黄克缵}} | 1601 | 1612 | ||
83 | Li Tongfang {{small|李同芳}} | 1612 | 1614 | ||
84 | Qian Shiwang {{small|钱士完}} | 1614 | 1616 | ||
85 | Li Changgang {{small|李長庚}} | 1616 | 1619 | ||
86 | File:王明初先生象 太倉鄉先賢畫象.jpg | Wang Zaijin {{small|王在晋}} | 1619 | 1620 | |
87 | Zhao Yan {{small|趙彥}} | 1620 | 1623 | ||
88 | Wang Weijian {{small|王惟俭}} | 1623 | 1625 | ||
89 | Lu Chunru {{small|吕纯如}} | 1625 | 1626 | ||
90 | Li Jingbai {{small|李精白}} | 1626 | 1627 | ||
91 | Wang Congyi {{small|王从义}} | 1628 | 1630 | ||
92 | Shen Xun {{small|沈珣}} | 1630 | 1630 | ||
93 | Yu Dacheng {{small|余大成}} | 1631 | 1632 | ||
94 | Xu Congzhi {{small|徐从治}} | 1632 | 1632 | ||
95 | Zhu Datian {{small|朱大典}} | 1632 | 1634 | ||
96 | Li Maofang {{small|李懋芳}} | 1634 | 1636 | ||
97 | Yan Jizu {{small|颜继祖}} | 1636 | 1639 | ||
98 | Liu Jingyao {{small|刘景曜}} | 1639 | 1639 | ||
99 | Wang Guobin {{small|王國賓}} | 1639 | 1641 | ||
100 | Wang Gongbi {{small|王公弼}} | 1641 | 1641 | ||
101 | Wang Yongji {{small|王永吉}} | 1642 | 1642 | ||
102 | Qiu Zude {{small|邱祖德}} | 1642 | 1644 | ||
103 | Wang Gongbi {{small|王公璧}} | 1644 | 1644 |
= Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) =
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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 ({{Lang-zh|c=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 ({{Lang-zh|c=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 (从一品), 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 Governor's 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.
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! width="100" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Photo ! width="150" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Name ! width="150" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Appointed ! width="150" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Left office ! width="200" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Notes | |||||
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1 | Fang Dayou {{small|方大猷}} | 1644 | 1645 | ||
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| 2 | Ding Wensheng {{small|丁文盛}} | 1645 | 1647 | ||
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| 3 | Zhang Ruxiu {{small|張儒秀}} | 1647 | 1648 | ||
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| 4 | Lü Fengchun {{small|呂逢春}} | 1648 | 1649 | ||
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| 5 | Xia Yu {{small|夏玉}} | 1649 | 1654 | ||
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| 6 | Geng Tun {{small|耿焞}} | 1654 | 1658 | ||
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| 7 | Xu Wenxiu {{small|許文秀}} | 1659 | 1661 | ||
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| 8 | Jiang Guozhu {{small|蔣國柱}} | 1661 | 1663 | ||
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| 9 | Zhou Youde {{small|周有德}} | 1663 | 1667 | ||
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|10 | Liu Fangshu {{small|劉芳躅}} | 1668 | 1670 | ||
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|11 | Yuan Maogong {{small|袁懋功}} | 1670 | 1671 | ||
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|12 | Zhang Fengyi {{small|張鳳儀}} | 1671 | 1673 | ||
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|13 | Zhao Xiangxing {{small|趙祥星}} | 1673 | 1679 | ||
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|14 | Shi Weihan {{small|施維翰}} | 1679 | 1683 | ||
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|15 | Li Tianyu {{small|李天浴}} | 1683 | 1683 | ||
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|16 | Xu Xuling {{small|徐旭齡}} | 1683 | 1684 | ||
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|17 | Zhang Peng {{small|張鵬}} | 1684 | 1686 | ||
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|18 | Lang Yongqing {{small|郎永清}} | 1686 | 1687 | ||
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|19 | Qian Jue {{small|錢珏}} | 1687 | 1689 | ||
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|20 | Fulen {{small|佛倫}} | 1689 | 1692 | ||
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|21 | Sang'e {{small|桑額}} | 1692 | 1695 | ||
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|22 | Yang Tingyao {{small|楊廷耀}} | 1695 | 1696 | ||
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|23 | Li Wei {{small|李煒}} | 1696 | 1698 | ||
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|24 | Li Bing {{small|李鈵}} | 1698 | 1698 | ||
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|25 | Wang Guochang {{small|王國昌}} | 1698 | 1704 | ||
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|26 | Zhao Shixian {{small|趙世顯}} | 1704 | 1708 | ||
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|27 | Jiang Chenxi {{small|蔣陳錫}} | 1708 | 1716 | ||
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|28 | Li Shude {{small|李樹德}} | 1716 | 1722 | ||
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|29 | Xie Cilu {{small|謝賜履}} | 1722 | 1722 | ||
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|30 | Huang Bing {{small|黃炳}} | 1722 | 1724 | ||
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|31 | Chen Shiguan {{small|陳世倌}} | 1724 | 1726 | ||
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|32 | Seleng'e {{small|塞楞額}} | 1726 | 1728 | ||
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|33 | Yue Jun {{small|岳濬}} | 1728 | 1736 | ||
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|34 | Famin {{small|法敏}} | 1736 | 1739 | ||
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|35 | Shuose {{small|碩色}} | 1739 | 1740 | ||
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|36 | Zhu Dingyuan {{small|朱定元}} | 1740 | 1742 | ||
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|37 | Yan Sisheng {{small|晏斯盛}} | 1742 | 1743 | ||
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|38 | Kaqishan {{small|喀爾吉善}} | 1743 | 1746 | ||
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|39 | Seleng'e {{small|塞楞額}} | 1746 | 1746 | ||
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|40 | File:Arigun cropped.jpg | Arigūn {{small|阿里袞}} | 1746 | 1748 | |
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|41 | Zhuntai {{small|準泰}} | 1748 | 1751 | Zhaohui acting | |
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|42 | File:Oyonggo.jpg | Oyonggo {{small|鄂容安}} | 1751 | 1752 | |
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|43 | Yang Yingju {{small|楊應琚}} | 1752 | 1754 | ||
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|44 | Guo Yiyu {{small|郭一裕}} | 1754 | 1755 | Bai Zhongshan acting | |
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|45 | E Leshun {{small|鄂樂舜}} | 1755 | 1756 | ||
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|46 | Aibida {{small|愛必達}} | 1756 | 1755 | ||
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|47 | Henian {{small|鶴年}} | 1755 | 1756 | ||
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|48 | Jiang Zhou {{small|蔣洲}} | 1756 | 1756 | Henian concurrent; Altai acting | |
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|49 | Altai {{small|阿爾泰}} | 1756 | 1763 | ||
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|50 | Cui Yingjie {{small|崔應階}} | 1763 | 1767 | ||
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|51 | Li Qingshi {{small|李清時}} | 1767 | 1768 | ||
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|52 | Zhang Bao {{small|彰寶}} | 1768 | 1768 | ||
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|53 | Funihan {{small|富尼漢}} | 1768 | 1768 | ||
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|54 | Fuming'an {{small|富明安}} | 1768 | 1771 | ||
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|55 | Zhou Yuanli {{small|周元理}} | 1771 | 1771 | ||
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|56 | Xu Ji {{small|徐績}} | 1771 | 1774 | ||
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|57 | Yang Jingsu {{small|楊景素}} | 1774 | 1777 | ||
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|58 | Hao Shuo {{small|郝碩}} | 1777 | 1777 | ||
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|59 | Guotai {{small|國泰}} | 1777 | 1782 | Nomuqin acting | |
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|60 | Mingxing {{small|明興}} | 1782 | 1787 | ||
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|61 | Changlin {{small|長麟}} | 1787 | 1790 | Hu Jitang guardian | |
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|62 | Huiling {{small|惠齡}} | 1790 | 1791 | Jiang Lan guardian | |
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|63 | Jiqing {{small|吉慶}} | 1791 | 1793 | ||
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|64 | Huiling {{small|惠齡}} | 1793 | 1793 | ||
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|65 | Funing {{small|福寧}} | 1793 | 1794 | ||
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|66 | Muholan {{small|穆和蘭}} | 1794 | 1794 | ||
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|67 | Bi Yuan {{small|畢沅}} | 1794 | 1795 | ||
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|68 | Yude {{small|玉德}} | 1795 | 1796 | ||
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|69 | Yijiang'a {{small|伊江阿}} | 1796 | 1799 | Yixing acting | |
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|70 | Chen Dawen {{small|陳大文}} | 1799 | 1800 | ||
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|71 | Jiang Zhaokui {{small|蔣兆奎}} | 1800 | 1800 | ||
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|72 | Huiling {{small|惠齡}} | 1800 | 1801 | ||
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|73 | Henning {{small|和寧}} | 1801 | 1802 | ||
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|74 | Zu Zhiwang {{small|祖之望}} | 1802 | 1802 | ||
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|75 | Woshibu {{small|倭什布}} | 1802 | 1803 | ||
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|76 | Tiebao {{small|鐵保}} | 1803 | 1805 | ||
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|77 | Quanbao {{small|全保}} | 1805 | 1805 | Acting | |
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|78 | Changling {{small|長齡}} | 1805 | 1807 | ||
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|79 | Jilun {{small|吉綸}} | 1807 | 1808 | ||
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|80 | Bailing {{small|百齡}} | 1808 | 1809 | ||
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|81 | Jilun {{small|吉綸}} | 1809 | 1811 | ||
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|82 | Tongxing {{small|同興}} | 1811 | 1814 | Zhang Xu acting | |
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|83 | Chen Yu {{small|陳預}} | 1814 | 1818 | ||
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|84 | Heshunwu {{small|和舜武}} | 1818 | 1819 | ||
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|85 | Cheng Guoren {{small|程國仁}} | 1819 | 1820 | ||
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|86 | Qian Zhen {{small|錢臻}} | 1820 | 1821 | ||
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|87 | Qishan {{small|琦善}} | 1821 | 1822 | Yang Jian guardian | |
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|88 | Cheng Hanzhang {{small|程含章}} | 1822 | 1823 | ||
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|89 | Qishan {{small|琦善}} | 1823 | 1824 | ||
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|90 | Ne'erjing'e {{small|訥爾經額}} | 1824 | — | Acting | |
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|91 | Qishan {{small|琦善}} | 1825 | 1825 | ||
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|92 | Yilibu {{small|伊里布}} | 1825 | 1825 | ||
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|93 | Ne'erjing'e {{small|訥爾經額}} | — | — | Acting | |
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|94 | Wulong'a {{small|武隆阿}} | 1825 | 1826 | ||
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|95 | Chen Zhongfu {{small|陳中孚}} | 1826 | 1826 | Acting | |
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|96 | Cheng Hanzhang {{small|程含章}} | 1826 | 1827 | ||
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|97 | File:賀長齡.jpg | He Changling {{small|賀長齡}} | 1827 | — | Guardian |
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|98 | Lu Kun {{small|盧坤}} | 1827 | 1827 | ||
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|99 | Qishan {{small|琦善}} | 1827 | 1829 | ||
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|100 | Ne'erjing'e {{small|訥爾經額}} | 1829 | 1832 | ||
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|101 | Zhong Xiang {{small|鍾祥}} | 1832 | 1836 | ||
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|102 | Jing'ebulu {{small|經額布}} | 1836 | 1839 | ||
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|103 | Tuohunbu {{small|托渾布}} | 1839 | 1842 | ||
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|104 | Cheng Yucai {{small|程矞采}} | 1842 | 1842 | Not in office | |
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|105 | Liang Baochang {{small|梁寶常}} | 1842 | 1843 | Linkui, Wang Du acting | |
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|106 | Chongen {{small|崇恩}} | 1843 | 1847 | ||
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|107 | Zhang Lizhong {{small|張澧中}} | 1847 | 1848 | ||
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|108 | Xu Zechun {{small|徐澤醇}} | 1848 | 1849 | ||
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|109 | Chen Qingxie {{small|陳慶偕}} | 1849 | 1852 | Liu Yuanhao, Chen Qingxie acting | |
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|110 | Li Pi {{small|李僡}} | 1852 | 1853 | ||
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|111 | Zhang Liangji {{small|張亮基}} | 1853 | 1854 | ||
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|112 | Chongen {{small|崇恩}} | 1854 | 1859 | ||
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|113 | Wen Yu {{small|文煜}} | 1859 | 1861 | ||
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|114 | Tan Tingxiang {{small|譚廷襄}} | 1861 | 1862 | Yan Jingming acting | |
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|115 | Yan Jingming {{small|閻敬銘}} | 1863 | 1867 | ||
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|116 | File:都江堰堰功道 丁宝桢 2024-05-01.jpg | Ding Baozhen {{small|丁寶楨}} | 1867 | 1876 | Wen Bin acting |
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|117 | Wenge {{small|文格}} | 1876 | 1879 | ||
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|118 | Zhou Hengqi {{small|周恒祺}} | 1879 | 1881 | ||
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|119 | Ren Daorong {{small|任道鎔}} | 1881 | 1883 | ||
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|120 | Chen Shijie {{small|陳士杰}} | 1883 | 1886 | ||
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|121 | Zhang Yao {{small|張曜}} | 1886 | 1891 | ||
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|122 | Furun {{small|福潤}} | 1891 | 1894 | ||
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|123 | File:Li Bingheng.jpg | Li Bingheng {{small|李秉衡}} | 1894 | 1897 | Committed suicide in Boxer Rebellion |
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|124 | Zhang Rumei {{small|張汝梅}} | 1897 | 1899 | ||
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|125 | File:Yu-Hsien, the butcher of Shan-Si.tif | Yuxian {{small|毓賢}} | 1899 | 1900 | Executed in Boxer Rebellion |
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|126 | File:Yuan Shikai as governor of shandong.jpg | Yuan Shikai {{small|袁世凱}} | 1900 | 1901 | Filial mourning leave mid-1901 |
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|127 | File:Zhang Renjun.jpg
| Zhang Renjun | 1901 | 1902 | ||
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|128 | File:Chou Fu.jpg | Zhou Fu {{small|周馥}} | 1902 | 1904 | |
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|129 | Yang Shixiang {{small|楊士驤}} | 1904 | 1907 | ||
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|130 | Wu Tingbin {{small|吳廷斌}} | 1907 | 1908 | Yuan Dahua acting | |
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|131 | File:署山東巡撫袁中丞樹勛.jpg | Yuan Shuxun {{small|袁樹勛}} | 1908 | 1909 | |
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|132 | File:Sun Baoqi4.jpg | Sun Baoqi {{small|孫寶琦}} | 1909 | 1911 | |
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|133 | Hu Jianshu {{small|胡建樞}} | 1911 | 1912 | Acting | |
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|134 | File:Zhang Guangjian.jpg | Zhang Guangjian {{small|張廣建}} | 1912 | — | Concurrently acting |
= Republic of China (1912-49) =
== [[Beiyang government|Beiyang Government]] (1912-27) ==
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| caption1 = Shandong Military Government Flag
| caption2 = 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.
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! rowspan="2" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}} ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Officeholder ! colspan="2" |Term of office ! rowspan="2" |Party ! rowspan="2" |{{Ref.}} |
Took office
!Left office |
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1
|February 1912 |March 1912 | |
2
|March 1912 |March 1912 | | |
3
|March 1912 |August 1913 | | |
4
|August 1913 |May 1916 | | |
5
|May 1916 |June 1918 | | |
6
{{small|張樹元}} |June 1918 |December 1919 | | |
7
|File:General Tien Chung-Yu.jpg {{small|田中玉}} |December 1919 |October 1923 | | |
8
|October 1923 |April 1925 | | |
9
|File:Zhang Zongchang5 (cropped).jpg |April 1925 |June 1928 | | |
== [[Nationalist government|Nationalist Government of Nanjing]] (1927-37)==
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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.
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! rowspan="2" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}} ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Officeholder ! colspan="2" |Term of office ! rowspan="2" |Party ! rowspan="2" |{{Ref.}} |
Took office
!Left office |
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1
| {{small|孫良誠}} |May 1928 |April 1929 | rowspan="12" |Kuomintang | |
–
| {{small|石敬亭}} |May 1928 |October 1928 | |
–
| {{small|呂秀文}} | colspan="2" |Acting | |
–
| {{small|陳調元}} | colspan="2" |Acting | |
2
| |May 1929 |September 1930 | |
3
|September 1930 |January 1938 | |
4
| {{small|沈鴻烈}} |January 1938 |27 December 1941 | |
5
| |January 1942 |December 1944 | |
6
|December 1944 |January 1945 | |
7
|January 1945 |November 1946 | |
8
|November 1946 |November 1948 | |
9
|November 1948 |March 1949 | |
==[[Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1937–1940)|Provisional Government of the Republic of China]] (1937–1940)==
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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.
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Took office
!Left office |
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1
{{small|馬良}} |March 1938 |January 1939 | rowspan="12" | | |
2
{{small|唐仰杜}} |January 1939 |March 1940 | rowspan="12" | |
==[[Wang Jingwei regime|Wang Jingwei Regime]] (1940–1945)==
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.
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Took office
!Left office |
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colspan="7" |Governor of the Shandong Provincial Government (山東省政府省長) |
1
{{small|唐仰杜}} |March 1940 |March 1945 | rowspan="12" | | |
2
| {{small|楊毓珣}} |March 1945 |Sept 1945 | rowspan="12" | |
= People's Republic of China (1949-) =
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Governor of Shandong under People' Republic of China was established during the Chinese Civil War. The first governor was high-ranking communist and a native from Zhucheng, Kang Sheng. 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.
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! rowspan="2" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}} ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Officeholder ! colspan="2" |Term of office ! rowspan="2" |Party ! rowspan="2" |{{Ref.}} |
Took office
!Left office |
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colspan="7" |Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Government |
1
{{small|(1898–1975)}} |March 1949 |March 1955 | |
colspan="7" |Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Committee |
2
| {{small|(1912–2012)}} |March 1955 |November 1958 | rowspan="3" |Chinese Communist Party | |
3
| {{small|(1913–2003)}} |November 1958 |December 1963 | |
4
| {{small|(1912–1994)}} |February 1972 |October 1975 | |
colspan="7" |Director of the Shandong Revolutionary Committee |
5
| {{small|(1914–1995)}} |January 1967 |November 1969 | rowspan="3" |Chinese Communist Party | |
6
{{small|(1911–1994)}} |March 1971 |November 1974 | |
7
| {{small|(1912–1994)}} |November 1974 |December 1979 | |
colspan="7" |Governor of the Shandong Provincial People's Government |
8
| {{small|(1918–2021)}} |December 1979 |December 1982 | rowspan="13" |Chinese Communist Party | |
9
| {{small|(1921–2021)}} |December 1982 |June 1985 | |
10
| {{small|(1935–2021)}} |June 1985 |July 1987 | |
11
| {{small|(1930–2021)}} |July 1987 |March 1989 | |
12
| {{small|(born 1931)}} |March 1989 |February 1995 | |
13
| {{small|(1936–2024)}} |February 1995 |December 2001 | |
14
{{small|(born 1946)}} |6 December 2001 |13 January 2003 |
15
| {{small|(born 1943)}} |13 January 2003 |13 June 2007 | |
16
|File:FM with the Governor of Shandong, Jiang Daming (6476981993)(cropped).jpg {{small|(born 1953)}} |13 June 2007 |16 March 2013 |[http://www.gov.cn/guoqing/2013-04/08/content_2588171.htm 姜大明] |
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|File:Guo Shuqing at 2008 World Economic Forum on Latin America.jpg {{small|(born 1956)}} |5 June 2013 |24 February 2017 |
18
{{small|(born 1960)}} |11 April 2017 |17 April 2020 |{{cite web |title=龚正任山东省副省长、代省长,青岛市委原书记李群任副省长 |url=http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_1659561 |access-date=2017-04-11 |website=The Paper |publisher=}} |
19
{{small|(born 1964)}} |17 April 2020 |30 September 2021 |{{Cite news |title= |script-title=zh:李干杰当选山东省省长(图/简历)--组织人事-人民网 |url=http://renshi.people.com.cn/n1/2020/0721/c139617-31791705.html |access-date=2020-11-07 |website=People's Daily}} |
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|File:Shandong Governor Zhou Naixiang.jpg {{small|(born 1961)}} |30 September 2021 |Incumbent |
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