This Day in History, July 5, 2023
Release time:
2023-07-05
July 5, 450: Cui Hao, a member of the Northern Wei Emperor Taiwu's clan, was executed and died.
July 5, 1687: Isaac Newton published "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica".
July 5, 1811: Venezuela declared independence.
July 5, 1830: France occupied Algeria.
July 5, 1840: The First Opium War broke out.
July 5, 1854: The "Shanghai Anglo-French-American Concession Regulations" were promulgated.
July 5, 1893: Shu Xincheng, a contributor to the publication of the "Cihai" dictionary, was born.
July 5, 1898: Emperor Guangxu issued an imperial edict to reward new scholars.
July 5, 1918: The Military Government of the Republic of China was formed.
July 5, 1928: Sun Dianying robbed the Eastern Tombs.
July 5, 1930: Zhou Enlai gave a report at the CCP meeting.
July 5, 1943: Wang Jiaxiang first proposed "Mao Zedong Thought".
July 5, 1948: The "July 5th" Massacre occurred in Beiping.
July 5, 1957: Ma Yinchu's "New Population Theory" was met with misfortune.
July 5, 1963: The CCP delegation arrived in Moscow.
July 5, 1976: China's first oceanographic scientific investigation.
July 5, 1986: The first Goodwill Games were held in Moscow.
July 5, 1988: The National School of Administration was established.
July 5, 1988: Zhang Yimou won the Best Actor awards at both the Hundred Flowers Awards and the Golden Rooster Awards.
July 5, 1993: The National Financial Work Conference was held in Beijing.
July 5, 1996: Dolly the sheep was born.
July 5, 1998: A cloned cow was born.
July 5, 1998: Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport officially closed.
July 5, 2003: The World Health Organization announced that SARS had been successfully controlled.
July 5, 2003: General Zhang Aiping passed away.
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