On November 28, 819, the Tang Dynasty writer Liu Zongyuan died. This day also saw important events in history. Throughout its history, this day has witnessed many important moments from different eras.
On November 28, 1443, the Albanian national hero Skanderbeg led an uprising. His courage and determination have left a mark on Albanian history.
On November 28, 1520, Magellan led a fleet across the Strait of Magellan. This crossing became a milestone in the history of navigation, opening up new explorations and discoveries.
On November 28, 1820, the birthday of Engels, as a thinker, philosopher and social theorist, he had a profound impact on the development of world thought.
Subsequently, the pendulum of history continued to swing forward. On November 28, 1864, Shang Yunxiang, a master of Xingyi Boxing, was born, and he made an indelible contribution to the development of Chinese martial arts.
On November 28, 1873, the case of Yang Naiwu's little cabbage aroused deep thinking and discussion about China's legal and social system.
On November 28, 1912, Liang Qichao returned to Beijing from exile, injecting new strength into China's historical evolution.
This day also witnessed important events such as Sun Yat-sen's reorganization of the army on November 28, 1920, and the "Declaration of Resistance against Japan and National Salvation" issued by the CCP on November 28, 1935.
On November 28, 1943, the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom held a meeting in Tehran to discuss international affairs, which became an important consultation after World War II.
On November 28, 1968, the Chinese proletarian revolutionary Xu Teli passed away, ending his struggle and contribution to the cause of the Chinese revolution.
On November 28, 2006, China's first domestically produced million-kilowatt ultra-supercritical coal-fired unit was officially put into operation, marking a new breakthrough in China's energy technology.
These historical events have affected the course of human civilization in different ways, showing that every fragment of the long river of time is an important part of historical evolution.