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December 14: The Three Gorges Project officially started

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memorabilia

1120 - Fangla Rebellion of the Northern Song Dynasty.

1287 – A tidal wave swept into the Dutch interior, killing more than 50,000 people.

1408 - The Yongle Canon took five years to complete. The main text is 22877 volumes, 60 volumes of examples and catalogs, and the whole book is 22937 volumes, which are packed into 1095 volumes, with a total word count of about 370 million words. It was named "Yongle Canon". This book is a large-scale and grand book unprecedented in the history of our country. There are 7,000 or 8,000 kinds of collected songs, including scriptures, histories, sub-works, collections, interpretations, Taoism, operas, plain languages, medical divination, engineering and technology, agriculture, etc., all kinds of works have been recorded, and there are many texts and rich materials.

1912 – The Beijing government allows men to take concubines freely

1927 – The Nationalist government breaks diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.

1931 - Ningdu Uprising.

1948 – The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China approves Chen Yun, deputy secretary of the Northeast Bureau, about his experience in taking over Shenyang.

1960 - My country establishes diplomatic relations with Somalia.

1963 – Premier Zhou visits 14 countries in Asia and Africa.

1963 – China establishes diplomatic relations with the Republic of Kenya. Kenya is located in eastern Africa, with its capital in Nairobi.

1971 – China establishes diplomatic relations with Cyprus. Cyprus is located in the eastern Mediterranean, choking the sea traffic of Asia, Africa and Europe, and is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with its capital in Nicosia.

1974 – China and the Gambia establish diplomatic relations.

1979 - Wuyishan captures the "Horned Monster" for the first time.

1980 - The Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council was established in Beijing.

1984 – The Chinese football team enters the final round of the Asian Cup for the first time.

1986 - China's first self-designed, built, and domestically advanced new missile frigate began service. The frigate was designed and built by shanghai Hudong Shipyard.

1994 - The Three Gorges Project officially started.

2001 – Serial explosions in Jiangmen and Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, China.

foreign

1542 – Mary I takes the throne as Queen of Scotland.

1819 – Alabama becomes the 22nd state of the United States.

1825 – The Decembrists revolt in Russia.

1896 - The Glasgow Underground in Scotland is officially opened, becoming the third metro system in the world to be opened.

1900 - German physicist Planck publicly introduces the theoretical derivation of Planck's blackbody radiation law he discovered, pioneering quantum theory.

1902 – Submarine cables are first laid across the Pacific Ocean, from San Francisco to Honolulu.

1905 – The Iranian Revolution breaks out.

1911 – Norwegian explorer Amundsen becomes the first person to reach Antarctica.

1920 – Ireland is divided in two.

1927 – Britain recognizes The independence of Iraq.

1928 – After the end of World War I, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson arrives in Paris to attend the Versailles Peace Conference, where he is welcomed by the local population. In World War I, the entry of the United States into the war was a major turning point in the eventual defeat of the Germans. George of Britain, Clementine of France, Wilson of the United States and Orlando of Italy attended the meeting. The main purpose of the meeting was to divide up the property seized by Germany. The Conference concluded with the Signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which itself laid the foundation of the Second World War, since the Peace of Versailles was concluded on the basis of the imperialist powers' opposition to Soviet Russia, the slaughter of the defeated countries and the sacrifice of the interests of small and weak nations.

1949 – Kostov, the first offender in the Bulgarian treason case, is sentenced to death.

1960 – The General Assembly adopts the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to the Colonies.

1972 - The american Apollo-17 astronauts take off from the moon after a three-day expedition on the lunar surface.

1975 – Some 30,000 Italians gather on the sports grounds in the city of Rome to pay tribute to Ibaruli, the heroine of the Spanish Civil War. Ibaruli was there

He left Spain in 1939 and did not return to Europe until after Franco's death. She received a triumphant welcome in Italy. Ibaruli was the leader of the Spanish Communist Party. Born into a miner family. He joined the Spanish Communist Party in 1920. He was imprisoned several times for his political activities. In the Congress of the Republic, she was one of the members of the Communist Party. By the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936, she had become a nationally recognizable figure, often speaking on the radio and on the streets. After Franco came to power in 1939, she fled to the Soviet Union by plane.

1977 - The world's largest helicopter Mi-26 heavy helicopter flew for the first time.

1979 - The Greek shipwright divorces a KGB spy.

1984 – Cuba and the United States reach an agreement on immigration between the two countries. The United States will renew preferential immigration visas to Cuban residents living in Cuba for 20,000 people per year, and will give priority to United States citizens and descendants of Cuban immigrants living in the United States for long periods of time.

1987 – An Egyptian mummy that has been forgotten for more than 100 years is discovered in Paris.

1990 – The socialist countries of Eastern Europe undergo drastic changes.

1992 - The first female to male sex reassignment surgery was successful.

1995 – The bosnian war ends when the leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia sign the Dayton Accords in Paris, France.

1999 – The Panama Canal handover ceremony is held at the Miraflores Locks near Panama City, where Barná President Ma Moscoso and former U.S. President Jimmer Carter exchange documents on the return of the Panama Canal with representatives of the U.S. government and former U.S. president. The return of the canal marked the final victory of the Panamanian people's long and heroic struggle to reclaim the canal, as well as the end of American colonial rule on the Central and South American continent.

2000 - Pokemon Crystal is released.

2008 – Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed dismisses Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein on grounds of incompetence and corruption.

2008 – Turkmenistan holds elections for the National Assembly.

2008 – A dual-use Philippine passenger and cargo ferry sinks in the waters off the northern Philippine province of Cagayan, killing at least 45 people, missing eight and rescuing 45 others.

born

China

1905 - Shaanxi revolutionary martyr Pang Chengzhai was born.

- 1962 - Taiwanese actor Weng Jiaming.

1983 – Feng Xiyu, Fiona Fung) is a Hong Kong singer and lyricist known for her crisp singing voice

1979 – Hou Xian, famous Singer in China.

1992 – Wang Han 1996 – Zhou Huiqing, Chinese young star, actress.

1503 – Nostradamus, French prophet. (died 1566)

1546 – Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer (died 1601)

- 1875 - Character in the anime series Charles Vandom Hayne in The Black Deacon

1895 – George VI, King of the United Kingdom. (died 1952)

1897 – Kurt Schuschnigg, Chancellor of the First Austrian Republic. (died 1977)

1914 – Karl Carstens, fifth Federal President of Germany. (died 1992)

1960 - Nakahara, Japanese actress. (died 1987)

1966 – Anthony Mason, former American NBA basketball player, retired as a power forward.

1977: Haruko Momoi, Voice of a Japanese Woman.

1978 – Schneider, Swiss tennis player

1979 – Michael Owen, English professional footballer, European Footballer of the Year 2001.

1980 – Ta Ta Yang, Thai singer and actress Jokora, Ivorian back/centre-forward

- 1986 – Ryo Taya, a character in the anime Chess Soul.

1987 – Sussetta, Spanish midfielder

1988 – Vanessa Huggins, American singer and actress

1989 – On-ro (Lee Jin-ki) is the captain of The Korean idol group SHINee.

die

1788 – Carl Philippe Emmanuel Bach

1799 – George Washington, first President of the United States (born 1732)

1947 – Baldwin, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (born 1867)

1989 – Shahanov, Soviet physicist, nobel peace prize winner

1992 - The famous Chinese writer Sha Ting dies.

2002 – Xiong Bingming, Chinese artist in Paris

2003 – Oplet, former Foreign Minister of the Philippines

2006 – Zhang Dingfa, commander of the Chinese Navy, dies.

2010 - Shi Luji, a famous cell biologist in China, died at the age of 94

Hug Day

On December 14th, you can hug your lover as long as you want, hug in public, announce your love to the world, and make the cold winter extra warm. In particular, those couples who sweetly celebrated Valentine's Day on February 14 can still hug warmly at the end of the year, and also witness the love between the two. Embracing Valentine's Day, also known as Campus Valentine's Day, is currently a folk saying. In the end, the origin of this campus Valentine's Day remains to be examined.