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Hello tomorrow, November 9th

Hello tomorrow, November 9th

What happened on November 9 in history?

In 1187, Zhao Zhao, the founding emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty and the ninth son of Emperor Huizong of Song, died

1494 The Medici family is expelled from Florence.

1799 Napoleon staged the Misty Moon Coup

1876 Born by Hideyo Noguchi, a Japanese medical scientist

1887 The United States occupies Pearl Harbor

1898 Feng Zikai, a modern Chinese cartoonist, was born

In 1911, representatives from all walks of life, mainly the gentry of the business community in Guangzhou, discussed and elected the governor and deputy governor at the Provincial Consultative Bureau, and announced the independence of Guangdong from the Manchu Qing Dynasty

In 1918, The German Emperor Wilhelm II abdicated and Chancellor Max von Baden transferred power to the spddling chairman Friedrich Albert and the Weimar Republic was established

1921 Benito Mussolini reorganizes the Italian militants fascist into a political party called the National Fascist Party

1934 American astronomer Carl Sagan was born

1937 Wu Keren, a general of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China, died

1937 Chinese War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Japanese troops captured Shanghai, and except for the concession, the Chinese border areas in Shanghai were lost

1937 Chinese War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression: Japanese troops capture Taiyuan

1938 The Nazi Party and SS arrested more than 30,000 Jews in Germany and sent them to concentration camps, known as Kristallnacht

1940 Former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dies

In 1949, pro-Communist employees of China Airlines and China Central Airlines in Hong Kong announced their independence from the Kuomintang regime and accepted the leadership of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China.

1952 British Jewish chemist and politician Haeem Weizmann is born

1970 Death of former French President Charles de Gaulle

1982 Successful neutron bomb in France

1985 Soviet chess player Gary Kasparov becomes the youngest World Chess Champion at the age of 22

1989 The Berlin Wall falls

1994 German scientists discover a new element iron

In 2004, Zhang Chunru, a Chinese writer, passed away

In 2006, Margaret Chan, former Director of Health of Hong Kong, was elected Director-General of the World Health Organization, succeeding Lee Jong-wook, who died of illness in May 2006

In the second leg of the 2013 AFC Champions League final, Guangzhou Evergrande drew 1-1 with Seoul FC, winning the championship with a total score of 3-3 and the most away goals, becoming the first Chinese team to win the AFC Champions League