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Today in History: September 30

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189 - Empress Lingsi is killed by Dong Zhuo.

1399 – Henry IV is proclaimed King of England.

1604 – German astronomer Kepler discovers a new star in the constellation Ophiuchus.

1620 - The Ming Dynasty Palace Removal Case.

1626 - Later Jin founder Qing Taizu Ai Shin Kyora Nurhaci dies.

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Ai Shin Kyora Nurhaci

1732 – Jacques Necker is born, Chancellor of Finance and Banker of Louis XVI of France.

1765 – Morelos, leader of the Mexican War of Independence, is born.

1780 – Death of British adjutant General John Andrew.

1791 – The opera The Magic Flute, composed by the Austrian composer Mozart, premieres at the Vienna Theater.

1862 – Bismarck, the first German chancellor, implements the "Iron Policy".

1868 - Queen Isabella of Spain flees to France.

1895 – Soviet Field Marshal Vasilevsky born 1895 – Russian-American director Lewis Mylston was born.

1911 – Tripoli, where Italy and Turkey are vying for it, Italy declares war on Turkey.

1911 - The German Moltke-class battlecruisers are completed.

1913 – Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the diesel engine.

1918 – The German Empire implements a parliamentary government.

1917 - South Korean President Park Chung-hee is born.

1919 – Stubbs becomes Governor of Hong Kong.

1920 - The Shanghai Overseas Chinese Society is established, with Yang Mingzhai as its president.

1920 - Zhang Ailing, a famous writer in modern China, is born.

1926 - Feng Zikai manga is published.

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Feng Zikai comics

1937 – The Battle of Pingxingguan ends.

1938 – The Munich Conference is held and the Munich Agreement is signed.

1938 – Tang Shaoyi, a famous political activist and diplomat in the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, is killed.

1940 – Germany bombards London, England.

1941 – The Battle for Moscow begins.

1947 - Sun Dianying, the great thief of Tanglin Dynasty, falls ill and dies.

1949 – The foundation stone of the Monument to the People's Heroes is laid.

1954 – The Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, enters service.

1955 – Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is established.

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Du Lisa

1956 – Hong Kong actress and singer Teresa Du was born.

1961 - The famous Taiwanese singer Ye Qianwen was born.

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Ye Qianwen

1962 – Black student James Meredith is admitted to the University of Mississippi, sparking violence from white racists.

1962 - Footballer, coach and one of the Three Musketeers of the Netherlands, Frank Rijkaard is born.

1964 – Mainland actor and performance artist Leung Kwan Wah is born.

1966 – Botswana becomes independent.

1973 – Li Shizeng, the founder of the Palace Museum, dies.

1974 - The famous Hong Kong actor Wu Yanzu was born.

1982 - Li Xiaolu, a mainland actor who won the 35th Golden Horse Awards for Best Actress, was born.

1983 – China receives the United Nations Population Award.

1986 - Mainland singer, Supreme Li He Ma Xueyang was born.

1987 – Hong Kong singer Jiang Ruolin is born.

1990 - The United Nations World Summit for Children is held at United Nations Headquarters in New York. The Conference adopted the World Declaration on the Survival, Protection and Development of Children. Heads of State or Government from more than 70 countries and foreign ministers from dozens of countries attended the meeting.

1991 – China establishes diplomatic relations with Brunei.

1992 - Thai actress Pincena Levi Pai Boone is born.

1993 – An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 on the Richter scale in Maharashtra, India, kills more than 20,000 people.

1995 - Mainland China won the first bid for international oversized architectural design.

In 2000, the "fourth milestone" in the history of bridge construction - the Yangtze River Bridge was opened to traffic

2007 – The fifth Women's World Cup came to an end in China, with Germany beating Brazil 2–0 to win the title.

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The fifth Women's World Cup came to an end in China

2007 - The Xi'an-Hanzhong Expressway is opened to traffic, and it takes only half an hour to cross the Qinling Mountains and only 4 hours to get from Xi'an to Hanzhong.

2007 - Zheng Mou, a Hong Kong video game program participant, because he persevered to the end, only won a prize of 50 yuan, tears on the spot, and was later appreciated by Hong Kong artist Tang Jianhong and recommended to become a TVB head artist.

2007 - IT vertical website Tianji Network and the United States TechTarget negotiations broke down, the two sides lasted for 3 years a cooperation officially terminated, which is a major event in the world IT industry.

2007 - Yuanwang 5 fleet is put into use.

2007 – The Queen's Theatre in Hong Kong closes.

2012 – Academician Wang Zhong, winner of China's National High-Tech Award, passed away.

2014 – Martyrs' Day was established.

2017 – An earthquake of magnitude 5.4 occurred near Jiangyou City, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province (32.25 degrees north latitude, 105.07 degrees east longitude).

2020 – More than 1 million COVID-19 deaths worldwide.

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