1. 1142-Yue Fei was murdered
Yue Fei (1103-1141), a military strategist and national hero of the Southern Song Dynasty. The courtesy name is Pengju, and he was born in Tangyin, Xiangzhou (now in Henan). When he was young, he was diligent and eager to learn, and developed good martial arts skills. At the age of 19, he joined the army to fight against the Liao Dynasty. Soon after his father died, he retired from the army and returned to his hometown to observe filial piety. In 1126, the Jin soldiers invaded the Central Plains, and Yue Fei joined the army again...
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2. 1756 - The birth of the Austrian music master Mozart
"Music prodigy" Mozart stands among the green trees of the Palace Park. On January 27, 1756, the famous music master Wolff Mozart was born in Charzburg, Austria. His father, Opalid Mozart, was a famous musician in Chalzburg, due to his...
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3. 1822 - Civilization Ancient Greek Independence
The Greek Republic is located at the southernmost tip of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea and is surrounded by the sea on three sides. The 5th century BC was the heyday of Greece. Greece became a province of ancient Rome in 146 BC, and was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire in 395 AD. Since the mid-15th century, Greece has been under Austrian rule...
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4. 1841 - The First Opium War: Emperor Daoguang declared war on Britain
In the winter of 1838 (the 18th year of Daoguang’s reign in the Qing Dynasty), Emperor Daoguang sent Lin Zexu, governor of Huguang, as an imperial envoy to Guangdong to ban opium. In March of the following year, after Lin took office, he strictly confiscated more than 20,000 boxes of opium and destroyed them all in Haikou, Humen. The British government used this as an excuse to send an expeditionary force to invade China. The British...
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5. 1842 - German librarian, Birthday of Classical Philologist Ziatsko
Ziatsko (1842~1903) was a German librarian and classical philologist. Born on January 27, 1842 in Neustadt, Upper Silesia. Died on January 13, 1903. In 1871 he worked in the library of the University of Freiburg. From 1872 to 1886, he served as Director of the Library of the University of Breslau. ...
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6. 1848 - The birth of Japanese Marshal and Navy Admiral Togo Heihachiro, an early war criminal who invaded China
Togo Heihachiro ( 18481934 (i.e. December 22, Koka 4th year, Showa 9th year), was born on January 27, 1848 in Kajiyacho, Kagoshima, Satsuma Domain. Height 1.59 meters. Marshal and Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and Nogi Nogi of the Army are also known as the military gods of Japanese militarism. In the Strait of Tsushima...
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7. 1859 - Birthday of the last German Emperor Wilhelm II
(The Yellow Peril The most active advocate, Kaiser Wilhelm II) Wilhelm II, full name Friedrich Wilhelm Victor Albert von Hohenzollern (January 27, 1859 June 4, 1941), Frederick III and Queen Victoria's eldest son. The last German Emperor of the Second Empire and Prussia...
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8. 1864 - Birthday of Scottish geologist John Walter Gugery
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John Walter Gugery (January 27, 1864 - June 2, 1932) was an outstanding Scottish geologist. In 1899, he taught at the University of Melbourne, Australia. ’s first professor. From 1901 to 1904, he served as the director of the Victoria Geographical Survey Center...
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9. 1878 - Tao Chengzhang, a member of the Guangfu Society, was born
Tao Chengzhang Tao Chengzhang (1878.1.27-1912.1.14), also known as Huanqing, was born in Taoyan, Kuaiji, Qing Dynasty (now Taoyan, Shaoxing County). He was a famous democratic revolutionary activist and a bourgeois revolutionary during the Revolution of 1911 in China. leader.
In the 20th year of Guangxu (1894), the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894 suffered a disastrous defeat, and the anti-Qing Revolution emerged...
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10. 1880-Thomas Edison applied for an electric light patent
On January 27, 1880, Thomas Edison applied for a patent for the electric light. On October 22, 1879, Edison ignited the first electric light that was truly of widespread practical value. In order to extend the life of the filament, he tried again and tried more than 6,000 fiber materials before he found a new luminous body...
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11. 1893 - Soong Ching Ling's birthday
January 27, 1893 Soong Ching Ling's birthday January 27, 1893, Soong Ching Ling's birthday. Song Qingling is a native of Wenchang, Hainan Island. She was born in Shanghai and studied in the United States as a teenager. In 1915, he married Sun Yat-sen and became Sun Yat-sen's close comrade-in-arms and right-hand man. He accompanied him in the revolution and supported the "United...
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12. 1900 - Countries asked the Qing government to suppress Boxer
Countries asked the Qing government to suppress Boxer
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13. 1901 - British composition Verdi died
On January 27, 1901, the British composer Verdi died. On January 27, 1901, the British composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) died. His first opera "Nabchio" came out in 1842; his last opera "Falstaff" was completed in 1893. Several of his works...
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14. 1903 - China and Portugal established the relevant charter for Macao
On January 27, 1903, Hurd, the General Taxation Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, negotiated with the Minister of Portugal to hand over The Minister of Customs established the "Customs Regulations" in Beijing, which contains 11 articles. The main contents are: --- The tax department should be dispatched to supervise the customs affairs in Macao --- The import and export of merchant ships should be inspected by pickers. ...
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15. 1913-American athlete Jimmy Thorpe returns the Olympic medal awarded to him
January 1913 On January 27, 1913, American athlete Jimmy Thorpe returned the Olympic medal awarded to him. Famous American athlete Jimmy Thorpe said on January 27, 1913 that he would return the pentathlon medal awarded to him by the King of Sweden and the tsarist award. His 10 all-around medals...
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16. 1924 - Yugoslavia cedes Fiume to Italy
The historically disputed territory between Italy and Yugoslavia is Fiume (ie Rijeka). Fiume is the former name of Rijeka, the third largest city in Croatia and the main seaport city. It is located at 45 190 north latitude and 14290 east longitude, in Croatia. To the west, facing the Adriatic Sea to the northwest...
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17. 1926 - The birth of television
John Baird and his television transmission device. On January 27, 1926, Scottish inventor John Baird demonstrated a new type of machine capable of transmitting moving images by radio to academicians of the Royal Academy in London. Baird called his invention for television.
This kind of machine is not a traditional...
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18. 1937 - The United States suffered severe floods and 1 million people were homeless
On January 27, 1937, the United States suffered severe floods, leaving 1 million people homeless. Towns soaked in water January 27, 1937, the worst floods in the history of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers had left nearly 1 million people homeless. However, hundreds of people died, and this number is likely to rise...
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19. 1945-The Chinese Expeditionary Force regained Burma North, open the China-India-Myanmar Highway
On January 27, 1945, the Chinese Expeditionary Force regained northern Myanmar and opened the China-India-Myanmar Highway. The Indian troops stationed in Myanmar advanced to northern Myanmar with the support of the air force. On January 27, 1945, The Chinese Expeditionary Force and the Chinese Army in India met in Mangyou, Myanmar, and opened the China-India-Myanmar Highway. In August 1943, the Quebec International Conference decided...
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20. 1945-The Soviet Army liberated Auschwitz Concentration Camp
On January 27, 1945, the Soviet army liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp. On the gate of the Auschwitz concentration camp was written: Labor makes people free. On January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated. Soviet troops sweeping through Poland today saw thousands of victims of Nazi sadism. The soldiers walked into...
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21. 1946 - 800,000 steel workers in the United States joined the strike
January 1946 On January 27, 1946, 800,000 steel workers in the United States joined a strike. Los Angeles police attacked strikers with tear gas. On January 27, 1946, 800,000 steel workers in the United States joined a strike that swept the country. To the casual observer, the United States in peacetime seems to be dominated by a giant...
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22. 1950 - my country establishes a unified tax system
On January 27, 1950, the Government Affairs Council of the Central People's Government promulgated the "National Tax Implementation Rules", "Interim Regulations on Industrial and Commercial Taxes", and "Interim Regulations on Goods Taxes", stipulating the establishment of a unified tax system across the country. Before and after the founding of New China, the tax systems implemented in the new and old liberated areas were different, and the tax price...
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23. 1964-my country established diplomatic relations with France Relationship
French flag France, the full name of the French Republic, is located in western Europe. The area is 551,602 square kilometers. Population 58 million (1995). French people account for about 90%. 79% of the residents are Catholic. The capital is Paris. France is the world's leading...
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24. 1967 - Death of three astronauts on the Apollo 1 spacecraft
Death of three astronauts on the Apollo 1 spacecraft, January 27, 1967 Three astronauts undergoing training January 27, 1967. Astronauts Virgil Gleeson, Edward White and Roger Chaffee died in a fire tonight. At that time, the fire engulfed their Apollo 1...
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25. 1973-Vietnam and the United States signed the Paris Agreement on Vietnam
p>The Vietnam Peace Agreement was signed in Paris. Front row from left to right, Xuan Thuy, Le Duc Tho of the North Vietnamese delegation and US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on January 27, 1973, participating in the "Paris Conference on Vietnam" (Vietnam, the United States, the South Vietnamese Communist Party and the Provisional Revolution...
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26. 1978-The ruins of Yangcheng, the earliest capital of the Xia Dynasty, were discovered in Dengfeng County, Henan Province
The Yangcheng site is located 12 kilometers southeast of Dengfeng City and northeast of Gaocheng Town. The city site is rectangular in shape from north to south. The north wall is built along the hills and is about 700 meters long. A 13-meter-wide gap remains in the middle section, and there is a gap about 13 meters wide on the outside of the wall. 60-meter protective trench.
The east wall is about 2,000 meters long along the west bank of the creek, and only part of it remains...
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27. 1982-Waldheim won the "United Nations Peace Prize" Award"
Waldheim was elected Secretary-General of the United Nations. On January 1, 1982, Waldheim, who had served two terms as Secretary-General of the United Nations, resigned from his post with immediate effect, and was replaced by De Cuellar. On January 27, 1982, in recognition of Waldheim's contribution to the United Nations, he was awarded the "Joint...
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28. 1993 - A magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred near Pu'er, Simao Prefecture, Yunnan Province
On January 27, 1993, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred near Pu'er, Simao Prefecture, Yunnan Province
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29. 1997 - American scientists created an atomic laser
On January 27, 1997, physicists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States made the first atomic laser in the history of human science based on quantum theory. The experiment of using sodium atoms to create an atomic laser that has some properties similar to ordinary photon lasers caused a sensation in the physics community...
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30. 1998 - Chinese folk music echoes in Vienna on New Year's Eve - known as the "Temple of Music"