This day in history, July 29, 2023
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2023-07-29
July 29, 1128: Zong Ze, a general of the Southern Song Dynasty, passed away
July 29, 1616: Tang Xianzu, a Ming Dynasty playwright, passed away in Linchuan
July 29, 1818: Feng Zicai, a famous late Qing Dynasty general who resisted the French, was born
July 29, 1836: The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, was completed
July 29, 1883: Benito Mussolini, the leader of the Fascist Party, was born
July 29, 1890: Vincent van Gogh, the famous Dutch painter, died by suicide
July 29, 1928: Li Ka-shing, the world's first richest Chinese, was born
July 29, 1932: Zhou Enlai emphasized the need to leverage Mao Zedong's strengths
July 29, 1937: Beiping and Tianjin fell
July 29, 1937: The Tongzhou Uprising
July 29, 1939: The CCP issued the "Instructions on Opposing the Conspiracy of the Eastern Munich"
July 29, 1940: The New Fourth Army captured Huangqiao
July 29, 1946: The "Anping Incident" broke out in North China
July 29, 1948: The XIV Olympic Games opened
July 29, 1971: China established diplomatic relations with Sierra Leone
July 29, 1983: The Gezhouba Hydropower Station on the Yangtze River was completed
July 29, 1984: Xu Haifeng won China's first Olympic gold medal
July 29, 1986: Deng Jiaxian, a pioneer of "two bombs", passed away
July 29, 1994: Former Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi was sentenced
July 29, 1995: Two-way selection implemented for university graduates
July 29, 1996: The Chinese government announced a suspension of nuclear testing
July 29, 1997: China's first agricultural demonstration zone was established
July 29, 2009: Migrant worker who underwent "open-chest lung examination" was recognized as having a work-related injury
July 29, 2015: Microsoft released Windows 10
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