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What happened on November 9 in history?

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

What happened on November 9 in history?

Zhao Zhuo (21 May 1107 – 9 November 1187), courtesy name Deji, was the founding emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty and reigned for 35 years. He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong of Song and the younger brother of Emperor Qinzong of Song, and was once given the title of "King kang". Zhao Zhuo is proficient in calligraphy, good at truth, line, cursive, free and graceful brushwork, natural and smooth, quite a Jin people charm. He is the author of "Han Mo Zhi", and the inkblots passed down from generation to generation include "Roselle Endowment" (cursive) and so on.

In 1799 Napoleon staged the Misty Moon Coup

What happened on November 9 in history?

On November 9, 1799, Napoleon, under the pretext of dismantling the Jacobin radicalist threat to the French First Republic, staged a mutiny, took control of the Governorate, took over all the affairs of the revolutionary government, and began a 15-year dictatorship. History calls this event the "Fog Moon Coup."

In 1898, the modern Chinese cartoonist Feng Zikai was born

What happened on November 9 in history?

Feng Zikai is a modern Chinese cartoonist. He studied under Master Koichi and is famous for creating comics based on the fusion of Chinese and Western drawings. His comics often sketch out the mood with only a few strokes, and "After people disperse, a hook of the crescent moon is like water" has only a few teacups and a roll of curtain cages, which is a very mood.

In 1914, the world's most beautiful and intelligent woman, Hytilama was born

What happened on November 9 in history?

Hedy Lamarr (November 9, 1914 – January 19, 2000) was an American actress and co-inventor of spread spectrum technology, which is the foundational key to many modern wireless communication systems, including wireless LOCAL area networks and mobile phones. She was born in Austria and is of Jewish descent. He died in Florida in 2000.

The November Revolution broke out in Germany in 1918

What happened on November 9 in history?

The German November Revolution was a bourgeois-democratic revolution in Germany from 1918-1919. On November 3, 1918, the sailors of the port of Kiel refused to carry out the orders of the reactionary authorities and staged an uprising, and the revolution broke out. On 9 November, the Berlin Uprising caused Kaiser Wilhelm II to flee and the German Empire was overthrown. The leader of the right wing of the Social Democratic Party proclaimed the establishment of a "democratic republic" and, with the support of the bourgeoisie, the establishment of a provisional government. In January of the following year, the Provisional Government suppressed the Berlin workers' movement, killing the German Communist Party leaders Liebknecht and Luxemburg. In February, the government of the Weimar Republic was established. In May, the Bavarian Soviet Republic was suppressed by government forces and the revolution failed.

Taiyuan fell in 1937

What happened on November 9 in history?

From November 2 to 9, 1937, in order to defend Taiyuan City, Yan Xishan, commander of the Second Theater of Operations, organized the Battle of Taiyuan. The Chinese defenders vowed not to retreat, repeatedly fighting and fighting, and the deaths were extremely heavy. On the 9th, Fu Zuoyi, commander-in-chief of taiyuan city defense, saw that the situation was irreparable and ordered his troops to break through to the west, and Taiyuan fell.

Kristallnacht occurred in 1938

What happened on November 9 in history?

Kristallnacht refers to the attacks on Jews in Germany and Austria by the Hitler Youth, the Gestapo and the SS in the early hours of November 9-10, 1938. Kristallnacht marked the beginning of the Nazis' organized massacre of Jews.

Former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain died in 1940

What happened on November 9 in history?

Arthur Neville Chamberlain (18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940. He was condemned for his policy of appeasement of Hitler's ruling Nazi Germany on the eve of World War II. It was the Second World War that was known for actively advocating the recommendation of appeasement, which gave fascism a great deal of momentum, and appeasement was the reason for the acceleration of the Second World War.

In 1970, former French President Charles de Gaulle died

What happened on November 9 in history?

Charles andré joseph marie de gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French military, politician, diplomat, writer and founder of the French Fifth Republic. The French people honored him as "General de Gaulle".

In 1982, France successfully produced a successful neutron bomb

What happened on November 9 in history?

On November 9, 1982, French Defense Minister Ernie met with reporters to confirm that the French-made neutron bomb test had been successful, but it had not yet been decided to put it into production.

The Berlin Wall fell in 1989

What happened on November 9 in history?

The Berlin Wall (German: berliner mauer), known in East Germany as the "antifaschistischer schutzwall", is about 155 km long and about 3 to 4 metres high. Construction began on August 13, 1961, initially using barbed wire as a material before being replaced by a more robust and durable brick wall. The German capital Berlin was divided into East Berlin and West Berlin after World War II, and in order to isolate the East German people from West Germany, East Germany built a wall along the border on its own territory and surrounded the entire West Berlin. The establishment of the Berlin Wall was an important landmark of the division of Germany and the Cold War after World War II. On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall, which had stood for 28 years, fell, and in 1990 the two Germanys were reunited.

A Russian helicopter carrying gold disappeared in 1994

What happened on November 9 in history?

On November 9, 1994, a Russian Mi-2 helicopter loaded with 36.9 kilograms of gold took off from a certain place in Amur Oblast and disappeared without a trace. Russia has set up a special committee to find out his whereabouts.

In 1998, the Badaling Expressway was opened to traffic

What happened on November 9 in history?

On November 9, 1998, the second phase of the Badaling Expressway, which lasted for one year and nine months, was completed, which was connected with the first phase of the project, making the Badaling Expressway fully open to traffic.

In 1998 Microsoft and Intel split publicly

What happened on November 9 in history?

On November 9, 1998, Intel Vice President McGeady sternly accused Microsoft of interfering in its internal affairs by "force" in court. Gates ridiculed Intel's development software as a waste. At the same time, the two sides actively cooperate with each other's competitors. It is a fact that the "little two" are opposed, but divorce does not have to be decided by the court.

In 2000, the "Annual Table of Xia Shang" was officially announced

What happened on November 9 in history?

On November 9, 2000, the "Xia Shang Zhou Dynasty Project" officially released the "Xia Shang Anniversary Table", which extended The historical year of China from the republican first year of the late Western Zhou Dynasty, that is, 841 BC, forward by more than 1200 years, making up for a major shortcoming in the study of ancient Chinese civilization. According to this chronology, the first year of the Xia Dynasty in China is about 2070 BC; the Xia-Shang divide is about 1600 BC; the Pan Geng Qianyin is about 1300 BC; and the Shang-Zhou divide is 1046 BC. The chronology also lists the specific reign years of the 10 kings of Western Zhou, and the approximate reign years of the 12 kings from Pan Geng to Di Xin (纣) in the late Shang Dynasty.