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【Today's History】Today in history - June 5

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※ January 31, 1927 British troops march to Shanghai, China rises up to resist February 1, 1662 Dutch East India Company signs the surrender National hero Zheng successfully recovered Taiwan

♦ June 5, 1900 More than 600 members of the imperialist invading army entered the Tianjin Concession

On June 5, 1900, more than 600 members of the imperialist invading army entered the Tianjin concession.

♦ June 5, 1929 Song Ziwen cleans up Guangdong's finances

On June 5, 1929, Minister of Finance Song Ziwen and Guo Biao, director of the Central Mint, went to Guangdong to sort out their finances. It is generally determined that in addition to salt taxes, tobacco, alcohol, stamps, and customs have been included in the national tax, taxes on smoking bans, gold deposits, sand tin, and explosive products will also be included, and military expenditures must also be effectively reduced, and in June it will still cost 4.5 million yuan during the military period, and it will be reduced to 3 million yuan per month thereafter.

♦ June 5, 1932 The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China made arrangements for the fourth counter-encirclement and suppression

On June 5, 1932, the Provisional Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the "Military Instruction to the Soviet Regions". The directive informed the Kuomintang of the deployment of troops in the fourth "encirclement and suppression" of the Soviet region, and stipulated the tasks of the Red Army in various localities to counter the "encirclement and suppression."

【Today's History】Today in history - June 5

♦ June 5, 1938 The Japanese army indiscriminately bombed the ancient city of Kaifeng

On June 5, 1938, the Japanese army used aircraft and artillery to bombard the city of Kaifeng, turning the city into a scorched earth and more than 1,000 casualties. The Kaifeng Tower was built in 1049 AD, the Japanese army aimed at the tower for shelling and bombing, the tower was shot 62 times, the middle of the tower destroyed more than 10 zhang, the tower body was covered with scales, spots peeled off.

♦ June 5, 1941 Suffocation tragedy occurred in Chongqing air defense tunnel

On the night of June 5, 1941, the June 5 Air Defense Tunnel Massacre occurred in Chongqing. Chongqing's air defense facilities are extremely imperfect. As early as June 11, 1939, when Japanese aircraft attacked, many women and children were killed and injured in the air defense tunnel under Zhongshan Park due to suffocation; When Japanese aircraft attacked on August 12, 1940, more than 100 people were killed and injured in the air defense tunnel on Zuoying Street due to suffocation. However, it did not attract the attention of the Kuomintang authorities.

【Today's History】Today in history - June 5

♦ On June 5, 1964, the National Peking Opera Modern Opera Viewing and Performance Conference kicked off in Beijing

On June 5, 1964, the National Peking Opera Modern Opera Viewing and Performance Conference kicked off in Beijing. This large number of modern Peking opera operas with high achievements in ideology and art have made useful explorations for Peking Opera, a rigorous ancient drama, to express modern life and shape the image of characters in the new era.

♦ June 5, 1993 20th Century Chinese Music Classics Series was opened

The 20th Century Chinese Music Classics Award Ceremony was held in the Great Hall of the People on the morning of June 5, 1993. Comrade Li Peng wrote a congratulatory letter for this grand musical event and extended cordial greetings to Chinese musicians at home and abroad.

【Today's History】Today in history - June 5

♦ On June 5, 1995, Continental developed a high-power helium-neon laser

On June 5, 1995, a helium-neon laser with an output power of more than 350 milliwatts passed the expert appraisal in Beijing. After careful review, the appraisal committee chaired by Academician Wang Daheng and others believed that the output power level of the laser ranked first in the world.

【Today's History】Today in history - June 5

♦ June 5, 2003 Major reforms were implemented in the admissions, examinations and admissions of higher education in mainland China

On 5 June 2003, the Ministry of Education of the mainland announced that major reforms would be implemented in the admissions, examinations and admissions of higher education in 2003: 22 colleges and universities carried out pilot projects for independent selection and admission, all ordinary colleges and universities lowered the standards for physical examination, and fully implemented computerized remote online admission.

♦ 5 June 2008 HKUST conferred honorary university fellowships on four distinguished individuals in different sectors

On 5 June 2008, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology held an honorary university fellowship presentation ceremony in recognition of the contributions of four distinguished individuals in different sectors to society. The four eminent members of society are: Hui Shu, who focuses on social change and residents' relations in Hong Kong, Hui Hak-chee, Chairman of Lung Cheong Hong (Holdings) Limited, Lo Wai-kwok, Managing Director of New Entry Technology Holdings Limited, and Tam Wai-ho, Chairman of Kwon Chi (International) Limited. The ceremony was officiated by Deputy Supervisor Zhong Shiyuan, Council Chairman Zhang Jiandong and President Zhu Jingwu.

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Source: Lanzhou Martyrs' Cemetery

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