October 4, 2023: This Day in History
Release time:
2023-10-04
October 4, 763: Jianzhen, a Buddhist monk of the Tang Dynasty in China, passed away.
October 4, 1816: Birth of Charles-Hubert Pottier, author of "The Internationale".
October 4, 1824: Mexico established its republic.
October 4, 1909: Death of Zhang Zhidong, a high-ranking official in late Qing Dynasty.
October 4, 1910: The Portuguese Revolution broke out.
October 4, 1911: The Qing Dynasty promulgated its first legally mandated national anthem.
October 4, 1940: The Huangqiao Campaign.
October 4, 1944: Fuzhou fell again.
October 4, 1947: Mankind broke the sound barrier for the first time.
October 4, 1947: Death of Max Planck, founder of quantum mechanics.
October 4, 1949: China established diplomatic relations with Bulgaria.
October 4, 1957: The Soviet Union launched the first artificial Earth satellite.
October 4, 1959: China established diplomatic relations with Guinea.
October 4, 1973: New breakthroughs in Tong Dizhou and Niu Manjiang's cell genetics theory.
October 4, 1975: China established diplomatic relations with Bangladesh.
October 4, 1979: The first trust institution in China was established.
October 4, 1980: Death of Chen Fengtong, a renowned Chinese agronomist.
October 4, 1986: China's men's volleyball team won the Asian Games championship for the first time.
October 4, 1991: The Antarctic Environmental Protocol was adopted.
October 4, 1995: China's first desert highway was fully opened to traffic.
October 4, 2000: The World Forum of Famous School Principals was held in Beijing.
October 4, 2010: Robert Edwards, the father of in-vitro fertilization, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
October 4, 2016: The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics was announced.
October 4, 2017: Three scientists won the Nobel Prize for their achievements in cryo-electron microscopy.
October 4, 2019: Scientists observed the mysterious cosmic web for the first time.
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