On November 22, 1076, the Northern Song Dynasty politician and writer Wang Anshi rebelled for the second time

Wang Anshi (王安石) (18 December 1021 – 21 May 1086), courtesy name Jiefu, was a Chinese poet. A native of Linchuan, Fuzhou (present-day Fuzhou, Jiangxi). Politician, writer, thinker, and reformer of the Northern Song Dynasty in China. In the second year of Xi Ning (1069), he was promoted by Emperor Shenzong of Song to the position of Governor of the People's Republic of China, and the following year he paid homage to the chancellor and presided over the change of law. Due to the opposition of the conservative faction, Xi Ning resigned in the seventh year (1074). A year later, he was used again by the Divine Sect, and he immediately resigned and retired to Jiangning.
On November 22, 1693, the Chinese Qing Dynasty painter Zheng Banqiao was born
Zheng Banqiao (1693-1766), formerly known as Zheng Xie, character Kerou, number Li'an, also known as Banqiao, known as Mr. Banqiao, Jiangsu Xinghua people, ancestral home suzhou. Qing Dynasty calligrapher and painter, writer. Kangxi Xiucai, Yongzheng Ten Years Raised, Qianlong First Year (1736) Jinshi. Guanshan Dongfan County, Weixian County Ling, with remarkable political achievements, later lived in Yangzhou, sold paintings for a living, and was an important representative of the "Eight Monsters of Yangzhou".
On November 22, 1850, Lin Zexu, a famous feudal official of the Qing Dynasty, died
Lin Zexu (30 August 1785 – 22 November 1850), also spelled Yuanfu, also spelled Shaomu and Shi Lin, was a chinese politician, writer, thinker and national hero of the late Qing Dynasty.
Charles de Gaulle, the 18th President of France, was born on 22 November 1890
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French military, politician, diplomat, writer and founder of the French Fifth Republic. The French people honored him as "General de Gaulle".
On November 22, 1894, the Japanese army occupied Lushun
On November 22, 1894, the Japanese army occupied Lushun. Golden State fell, and the rear of Lushun was empty. On November 18, the Japanese army attacked Lushun by sea and land. Ding Ruchang, admiral of the Beiyang Navy, personally went to Tianjin, and asked Li Hongzhang to agree to the Beiyang Fleet to come to the aid, but it was not allowed. The commander-in-chief Xu Bangdao led his troops to the north to resist the enemy and severely defeated the enemy flames. The defenders of Lushun were not prepared for war and were busy plundering their belongings, resulting in no help in the back road of Xu Bangdao and returning to Lushun.
On November 22, 1898, the Chinese poet and essayist Zhu Ziqing was born
Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 – August 12, 1948), originally known as Zihua, was a Chinese poet. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, born in The East China Sea, Jiangsu Province, he grew up in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, so he was called "I am a Yangzhou native". Graduated from Peking University, he was a professor and head of the Department of Chinese of Tsinghua University. Modern Chinese poet and prose writer. The writing is fresh, and the author is a complete collection of Zhu Ziqing. In 1948, Zhu Ziqing suffered from a serious stomach disease. On June 18, he signed the Declaration on Protesting U.S. Pro-Japanese Policies and Refusing to Receive Flour aid from the United States. On August 12, Zhu Ziqing died of stomach perforation in Peking University Hospital.
On November 22, 1902, the unfinished Williamsburg Bridge in New York caught fire
On the afternoon of November 22, 1902, the Williamsburg Bridge was not yet complete, and as soon as the workers removed their tools, the tongue of fire came from a work point. The fire was more than 100 yards above the surface of the East River. Fire boats rushed to the scene, but before the fire boats arrived, the fire burned the wooden sidewalk on the bridge. Mars fell to the riverbank, and the inhabitants on the shore evacuated the house just in case. Many people gathered on the shore to witness the fire. The fire caused considerable damage to the bridge and then extinguished itself.
On November 22, 1916, the American novelist Jack London committed suicide
Jack London (January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916), originally known as John Griffith London, was a famous American realist writer born in San Francisco. Grew up in a family with neither a fixed occupation nor a fixed home. He began writing at the age of 24 and died at the age of 40. In 16 years, he wrote 19 novels and more than 150 short stories, 3 screenplays and a considerable number of essays and papers. The most famous novels are Martin Eden, The Call of the Wild, White Teeth, Love of Life, Sea Wolf, And Iron Hoof. He was one of the first commercial writers in the history of world literature, and is therefore known as a pioneer of commercial writers.
On November 22, 1917, Duan Qirui resigned as Prime Minister
On November 22, 1917, Duan Qirui resigned as Premier, and President Feng Guozhang sent Wang Daxie to act as Prime Minister.
On November 22, 1943, the leaders of China, Britain and the United States held a Cairo conference
During World War II, from November 22 to 26, 1943, the heads of government of the United States, China, and the United Kingdom held an allied meeting in Cairo, Egypt. The Cairo Declaration, issued after the meeting, clearly declared: After the end of the war, Japan must return the three northeastern provinces, Taiwan and the Penghu Islands to China and make Korea independent.
On November 22, 1954, the Soviet statesman Vyshinsky died
Andrey Janualevich Vyshinsky (Андре́й Януа́рьевич Выши́нский, December 10, 1883 – November 22, 1954), Soviet jurist and diplomat. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the SOVIET Union from 1949 to 1953 and signed the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance on behalf of the SOVIET Union. Vyshinsky joined the Mensheviks in 1903 and the Bolsheviks in 1920. In 1935, he became Attorney General of the SOVIET Union, playing a key role in Stalin's Great Purge.
U.S. President John F. Kennedy passed away on November 22, 1963
John F. Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963, full name John Fitzgerald Kennedy) was an Irish-American politician, military, and 35th President of the United States. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, and his body was buried in Washington National Cemetery on November 25.
On November 22, 1971, the human "Messenger" Mars 2 first arrived on Mars
On November 22, 1971, the Soviet Union's unmanned "Mars 2" spacecraft sent a lander to Mars, which was the first "messenger" sent by humans to the planet. Later, the United States also sent such "messengers" to Mars. Judging from the information sent back by the Soviet Union and the United States to Mars spacecraft over the past few years, there are no "Martians" on Mars, and even no trace of life has been found.
On November 22, 1981, South Korean actress Song Huiqiao was born
Song Hye-joo (Korean: 송혜교, born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress. He became famous in the early stages of participating in model contests. She has filmed a number of films and TELEVISION series, including the TV series "Blue Life and Death Love" co-starring with Song Chengxian and Yuan Bin, and the TV series "Full House" with Rain, which are familiar to her throughout Asia. Since 2005, Song Hye-joo has focused on the development of film, and the film "My Girl and I" with Cha Tae-hyun is her debut on the big screen, which won the "Korea Best Entertainer Award" in 2001.
Margaret Thatcher bid farewell to Downing Street on November 22, 1990
On 22 November 1990, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced her decision to resign as Leader and Prime Minister of the Conservative Party. The longest-serving female politician in British history this century became Leader of the Conservative Party 15 years ago and Prime Minister at Downing Street 11 years ago. She marked britain throughout the 80s as the "Thatcher era".