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Hello tomorrow, November 2nd

Hello tomorrow, November 2nd

What happened on November 2 in history?

In 619, the Western Turk Khan Washidh was killed after being handed over to the Eastern Turk envoys by Tang Gaozu

In 1082, Emperor Zhao of the Northern Song Dynasty and calligrapher Emperor Huizong of Song was born

1585 Tachibana Michiyuki, a Japanese warlord of the Sengoku period, dies

1755 Mary Antoinette, Queen of France and Navarre, is born

1815 English mathematician George Bull is born

In 1843, according to the Treaty of Nanking, Xiamen was opened

In 1861, Empress Dowager Cixi, together with Prince Gong Yishi, arrested SuShun and the other eight ministers in Beijing and other places, and a coup d'état took place

In 1910, the famous sociologist, anthropologist and ethnologist Fei Xiaotong was born

1914 Russia officially declares war on Turkey

In 1936, Duan Qirui, prime minister of the Beiyang government of the Republic of China, died

1937 Yau Zhiji, general of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China, died

1937 Chinese War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: The Battle of Xinkou ended and Xinkou was lost

1948 Liaoshen Campaign The Liaoshen Campaign ends, and the whole territory of Northeast China is "liberated"

1948 Truman is re-elected President of the United States

1950 Death of the British realist dramatist George Bernard Shaw

1956 The Soviet Union sends troops to Hungary to suppress the Hungarian October Incident

1957 Mao Zedong led a Chinese delegation to Moscow to attend the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution

1980 Korean actress Kim So-yeon was born

1983 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Day is established in the United States

In 1996, Chinese physicist Yan Keats died

1999 An agreement between the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Disney Corporation to build Hong Kong Disneyland in Penny Bay was inaugurated in September 2005

In 2003, the Boao Forum for Asia was held in Boao, Hainan, China, with more than 1,200 delegates from more than 30 countries and regions attending

In 2015, the first large passenger aircraft independently developed by China, the C919, was finally installed in Shanghai