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October 28 in history

First, move the capital to Beijing

On October 28, 1420, Ming Chengzu Zhu Di announced that he would move the capital from Nanjing to Beijing, and the Forbidden City was completed.

October 28 in history

At the meeting to move the capital at that time, there were great differences of opinion, but Zhu Di still made a decision and decided to move the capital to Beijing. After moving the capital to Beijing, Zhu Di used this as a base to carry out the remaining forces of the Northern Yuan Expedition five times. Later, Emperor Xuanzong of Ming considered returning the capital, but did not execute it because he did not reign for a long time.

Second, the Statue of Liberty was built

On October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty made by France to commemorate the United States Declaration of Independence was completed on Liberty Island in New York, and sometimes U.S. President Cleveland presided over the unveiling ceremony.

October 28 in history

Liberty Island with statue of Liberty

As a landmark in the United States, the Statue of Liberty attracts many foreign tourists every year. The Statue of Liberty holds a book in her left hand and a torch (it is a carving, it cannot burn) in her right hand, symbolizing the friendship between the United States and France and the free spirit of the United States.

Third, the premiere of the pianist at sea

The famous film The Pianist of the Sea was released in Italy on October 28, 1998.

October 28 in history

Poster of the pianist at sea

The simple and sincere feelings of 1900 in the film attracted the audience, and the film lasted for a long time, and was also made into a high-definition restored version some time ago. Whether it is to leave the cruise ship that has been accompanied by life and support for many years, or to come to the land to pursue love, this feeling has become the finishing touch of "The Pianist of the Sea" under the interpretation of Tim Ross.