<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > today in history</h1>
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In 1499
Swiss independence.
1630
Yuan Chonghuan, a Ming general who resisted the Qing Dynasty, was killed in Beijing by the Chongzhen Emperor Ling Chi.
In 1860
The Anglo-French army marched into Beijing, and the Xianfeng Emperor fled from the Yuanmingyuan to Rehe.
In 1862
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
In 1937
The Kuomintang Central News Agency published the "Declaration of the Communist Party of China for the Promulgation of Kuomintang-Communist Cooperation"; the next day, Chiang Kai-shek issued a speech recognizing the legitimate status of the Communist Party, and the second Kuomintang-Communist cooperation was proclaimed.
born
In 1606
Li Zicheng was the leader of the peasant rebellion at the end of the Ming Dynasty in China and the founder of the Dashun regime.
In 1752
Lee Suan, Jeongjo of North Korea.
In 1942
Wen Jiabao, former Premier of the State Council.
die
In 1072
Ouyang Xiu, a historian and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty and leader of the Ancient Literature Movement, died.
In 1983
Chinese diplomat and commentator on international issues, Qiao Guanhua, has passed away.
In 1997
Chiang Kai-shek's second son, Chiang Ching-kuo's younger brother Jiang Weiguo, died of illness.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > holiday custom</h1>
International Panda Festival. In late September, the 10th anniversary of the Chinese government's campaign to save the giant pandas, the "China Chengdu 93 International Panda Festival" was held in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. This year's Panda Festival features a series of activities around the theme of "People, Animals, Nature". Wildlife experts, ecological and environmental scholars from all over the world, representatives of the World Giant Panda Research Center, responsible persons of 14 giant panda nature reserves in Gansu, Sichuan and other provinces in China, representatives of the United Nations World Wildlife Fund, and experts and scholars from forestry, public security, medical, biological and other departments, a total of more than 400 people from the cloud integration, hosted by the China Rare Animal Protection Commission, the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Giant Panda Foundation, jointly discussed the habitat environmental protection of giant pandas and the rescue and treatment of sick and hungry pandas A series of topics related to panda survival and environmental protection, such as artificial breeding of pandas, young bamboo and drinking water, prevention of hunting, and forest patrols. The Panda Festival has set a good example for the protection of rare animals in the world.