23 - The Battle of Kunyang, a famous battle in Chinese history in which fewer men defeated more, took place, in which Liu Xiu annihilated Wang Mang's main army.
1647 - An anti-Spanish uprising occurs in Naples. 1753 - Britain passes the Jewish Naturalization Act.
1802 - Toussaint Louverture declares Haiti's independence from France.
1808 - Napoleon signs the Peace of Tilsit with Alexander I. The Fourth Coalition against France collapses.
1839 - The Linville-Hi Affair 1862 - The Tsarist government arrests Chernyshevsky, a Russian democratic thinker.
1862 - Marx publishes an article "Chronicle of China" in the German-language Die Presse, warmly praising the Taiping Rebellion.
1902 - The Qing government sends a note to Britain regarding the invasion of Tibet by British and Indian troops.
1903 - The Su Pao newspaper is seized, known as the "Su Pao Case". The revolutionary propaganda of the Soviet News and the Soviet News Case had a significant impact at home and abroad, and contributed to the development of the democratic revolution.
1906 - Zhou Xuexi founded the Qixin Ash Company.
1918 - British Navy shells Istanbul in World War I. 1921 - The Secretary Department of the Chinese Labor Union is established.
1927 - Feng Yuxiang rites the departure of the Chinese ****production party.
1927 - The government of the Republic of China establishes the special city of Shanghai, which comes under the jurisdiction of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China.
1928 - The Nanjing National Government proclaims the abolition of unequal treaties between China and foreign countries.
1929 - First flights between the east and west coasts of the United States.
1937 - The Japanese army in China launches the "July 7th Incident" (also known as the "Lugou Bridge Incident"). On the night of July 7, the Japanese garrison at Lugouqiao held a so-called military exercise near the Chinese garrison's position without informing the local Chinese authorities, and falsely claimed that some Japanese soldiers were missing and asked to enter Wanping County (now Lugouqiao Town) southwest of Beiping to search for them. The Chinese Garrison refused this unreasonable request and the Japanese went so far as to attack the Chinese Garrison. The 219th Regiment of the 37th Division of the 29th Army of the Chinese Garrison fought back and put up a stubborn resistance. The gunshots at Wanping City set off the prelude to the national resistance against Japan. 1938 - The first National Council of the People's Republic of China is held in Hankou.
1939 - The Central Committee of the C**** issued the Declaration on the Current Situation for the Second Anniversary of the War of Resistance.
1941 - U.S. troops take over Iceland.
1943 - The third KMT anti-**** climax begins.
1943 - Chiang Kai-shek receives the Supreme Commander's Medal from Roosevelt.
1945 - The Nationalist government announces an all-out counter-offensive against Japan.
1946 - On the 10th anniversary of the July 7th Incident, the Chinese ****production party announced that it was ready to organize a coalition government on its own.
1947 - The world-famous AK-47 was introduced.
1949 - The Liaoning Provincial Museum was officially opened.
On July 7, 1950, the Security Council, in the absence of the Soviet Union in protest over the issue of China's representation, adopts Resolution 84, which authorizes the United States to direct the Unified Command to help the Republic of Korea repel North Korean forces and authorizes the Unified Command to use the United Nations flag.
1951 - The Chinese Dance Association founded the Dance Newsletter.
1953 - The Central News and Record Film Studio was established.
1955 - Ho Chi Minh, President of the Democratic **** and State of Vietnam, signed an agreement with the Chinese government, in which the Chinese side provided 338 million dollars in economic assistance.
1957 - China's mixed team of 33 athletes (25 men and 8 women) climbed to the top of Mount Moustagh at 18:20 Beijing time, setting a new world record for the highest number of mountaineering teams that have climbed safely to an altitude of more than 7,500 meters.
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1971 - The Hong Kong Federation of Students (HKFS) staged a demonstration in Victoria Park over the Diaoyutai Incident, which resulted in bloodshed and arrests. The demonstration was not authorized by the police and arrests were made as the Federation was not registered as a legal organization at that time.
1972 - Kakuei Tanaka becomes Prime Minister of Japan and Sino-Japanese relations are normalized.
1974 - West Germany wins the 10th World Cup.
1975 - Man Man Daily is launched in Hong Kong.
1976 - Lieutenant General Pi Dingjun, former commander of the Lanzhou Military Region, dies in a plane crash at the age of 62.
1978 - Solomon Islands gained independence from British rule.
1979 - The U.S. signs a new trade agreement with China, granting it most-favored-nation status.
1981 - The world's first solar-powered airplane, the Solar Challenger, successfully flies across the English Channel. The solar-powered plane, piloted by American Steve Ptacek, took off from Pontoise, near Paris, and landed in Ramsgate, south-east England, after a five-hour, 19-minute flight at about 40 miles per hour.
1981 - The State Council issued regulations to encourage self-employment.
1983 - Samantha Smith, an 11-year-old American schoolgirl, arrives in Moscow for a visit at the invitation of Andropov, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet ****production party.
1986 - The All-China Lawyers' Association was founded in Beijing, the first national mass social organization for lawyers after the founding of New China.
Fourth paragraph of the chronology of events
1995 - The second largest flood in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River after the founding of the country.
1995 - France's first photo-reconnaissance satellite, Helios-1A, is launched by an Ariane rocket, making France the fourth country to have a photo-reconnaissance satellite after the United States, Russia and Israel, Russia and Israel, making France the fourth country to have a reconnaissance satellite.
2000 - Liuzhou, 7.7 traffic accident. 22:30 or so, Liuzhou City, a public **** car driving in the pot East Bridge, due to thunderstorms and high winds and bridge isolation fences and other things to clear the field is not complete and the driver's subjective reasons, this loaded with passengers of the public **** car broke through the bridge railing down the Liujiang River, resulting in 79 deaths. in the middle of the river, resulting in the deaths of 79 people.
2001 - In honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Eiji Roundtree, the father of Ultraman, "Gauss Ultraman" premiered in Japan.
2004 - The 10-day 28th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee closes in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. Thirty-four new sites were inscribed on the World Heritage List. The meeting adopted the "Suzhou Decision", an important amendment to the 2000 Cairns Decision: starting in 2006, each State Party to the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage will nominate a maximum of two World Heritage sites per year instead of one, including at least one natural heritage nomination. including at least one natural heritage nomination.
2005 - Seven consecutive bombings on the Underground Railroad and public ****cars in London, England, kill 52 people, including four suicide attackers.
2007 - The 14th Asian Cup soccer tournament is held in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam
2007 - The New Seven Wonders of the World are unveiled in Lisbon, Portugal, and the Great Wall of China is ranked as the top of the New Seven Wonders of the World with the most votes. The Great Wall of China was ranked as the first of the New Seven Wonders of the World with the most votes.
2008 - China's Sanqingshan Mountain Scenic Spot in Jiangxi Province was officially inscribed on the World Heritage List at the 32nd UNESCO World Heritage Conference held in Quebec City, Canada, on July 7, 2009
2008 - China's Sanqingshan Mountain Scenic Spot in Jiangxi Province was officially inscribed on the World Heritage List.
2009 - A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs.
2009 - A private farewell ceremony and public memorial service for Michael Jackson is held in Los Angeles. The two-and-a-half-hour public memorial service was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on July 7 at 10 a.m. local time, with 11,000 fans who received free tickets through a lottery, and some 750,000 fans who flocked to Los Angeles to say goodbye to the "King of Pop."
2013 - An Asiana Airlines plane, a B777-200ER, crashes on landing from Shanghai to San Francisco via Seoul, killing three people on board.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 broke off and burst into flames when it landed at San Francisco International Airport at 11:30 p.m. local time on July 6th. Twenty-eight of the 141 Chinese passengers on board were injured, including 10 in serious condition. Passengers and crew on the crashed Asiana Airlines flight **** 307 people, 291 passengers, 141 Chinese citizens, including 34 high school students and a teacher.