March 15th every year is the International Consumer Rights Day, in addition to which it is also the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival, the anniversary of the revolution and freedom struggle in 1848 in Andorra, France and Japan, and Hungary (Magyarorszá g). The following are the major events that happened on March 15th in history:
44 BC — — Caesar, a lifelong dictator of the Roman Republic, was assassinated by members of the Senate headed by Brutu and died.
933 — — After a 10-year armistice, German King Henry I defeated the Hungarians near Riad in Thuringia, breaking the myth that the Hungarians were invincible.
1493 — — Columbus returned to Spain after his first voyage to "discover the New World".
1776 — — South Carolina declared its independence from Britain, becoming the first British colony in America to declare its independence.
1820 — — Maine became the 23rd state in the United States.
1848 — — A revolution against Habsburg rule broke out in Hungary.
1867 — — The Austro-Hungarian Empire was founded.
1877 — — The first experimental cricket match was played between England and Australia.
1905 — — The revolutionaries in Crete announced that Crete was reintegrated into Greece.
1906 — — British Rolls-Royce Group is officially registered.
1916 — — American President Wilson sent 12,000 soldiers into Mexico to hunt down the revolutionary Pancho Vera.
1917 — — Russia established an interim government. 1920 — — The United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles for the second time.
1921 — — Soviet Russia decided to implement a new economic policy.
1922 — — Zhang Shichuan founded a star film company.
1922 — — Egypt formally became independent from Britain, and Fuad I became king of Egypt.
1926 — — Greek dictator Pangaro came to power.
1931 — — The movie "The Singing Girl Red Peony" caused a sensation throughout the country.
1933 — — The Red Army broke the Kuomintang’s fourth "encirclement and suppression".
1938 — — In War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China’s army won in Linyi.
1938 — — Tengxian lost a bloody battle, and the Japanese army retaliated by killing the city.
1939 — — Nazi Germany annexed the Czech Republic.
1944 — — Unbreakable Alliance was broadcast on Soviet radio for the first time, officially replacing Internationale as the national anthem of the Soviet Union.
1947 — — Huayuankou dam is closed, and the Yellow River water returns to its old course.
1948 — — Lin Biao commanded the winter offensive and wiped out 150,000 Chiang troops.
1955 — — Wei Lihuang, a former senior Kuomintang general, returned to the mainland of China.
1958 — — The PLA Academy of Military Sciences was established.
1958 — — Beijing Evening News was first published. Chinese people’s Volunteer Army started to withdraw from North Korea and return home in three batches.
1961 — — The Central Working Conference was held, and the "Regulations on the Work of Rural People’s Communes (Draft)" (namely "Article 60 on Agriculture") was discussed and passed.
1961 — — South Africa withdrew from the Commonwealth.
1969 — — Chairman Mao focused on preparing for war at the meeting of the Central Cultural Revolution.
1970 — — The Japan World Expo was held.
1972 — — The Godfather, a film based on mario puzo’s novel of the same name, was released in the United States.
1974 — — Nixon was accused of involvement in Watergate.
1979 — — Shanghai Wen Wei Po published the first foreign advertisement — — Radar watch
1980 — — Tibet work forum ends.
1983 — — International Consumers’ Rights Day is confirmed by the International Consumers’ Federation.
1985 — — The first Internet domain name ".com" came into use.
1986 — — New World Hotel in Singapore collapsed.
1988 — — The second plenary session of the 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held.
1991 — — CCTV, China Consumer Newspaper, China Business Times and China Consumers Association jointly held the "Friends of Consumers Special Evening" on International Consumer Rights Day, which started the prelude of CCTV’s "March 15th Evening" and has been held ever since.
1992 — — The Chinese Chess Academy was established.
1993 — — A meeting of the Eighth National People’s Congress was held in Beijing.
1993 — — The Tibetan mountaineering team implemented the plan to climb 14 peaks above 8000 meters above sea level.
2000 — — The Third Session of the Ninth National People’s Congress ended in Beijing.
2001 — — The Outline of the Tenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development was approved.
2002 — — The Fifth Session of the Ninth National People’s Congress ended in Beijing.
2003 — — Deputies to the 10th National People’s Congress elected Hu Jintao as Chairman People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Jiang Zemin as chairman of the Central Military Commission, People’s Republic of China (PRC) by secret ballot.
2006 — — Ordinary trains and flat express trains of Taiwan Railway Administration withdrew from Pingtung Road.
2007 — — China women’s football team won the last place in Algarve Cup, scored two goals and conceded nine goals, and lost all five games, which was the worst record in the history of women’s football in China.
2007 — — WWF discovers a new cat species Borneo clouded leopard.
2008 — — China National People’s Congress elected a new president, and Hu Jintao was re-elected.
2008 — — An explosion at a gun factory in Albania killed 30 people.
2012 — — The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided that Bo Xilai would no longer serve as secretary, standing committee member and member of Chongqing Municipal Committee.
2012 — — NU’EST, the male idol group first launched by brokerage firm Pledis Entertainment, debuted with its first single "Face".
2013 — — Li Keqiang was elected Prime Minister of People’s Republic of China (PRC).
2014 — — In accordance with the Party’s disciplinary regulations, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided to organize an investigation into Xu Caihou’s alleged violation of discipline.
2014 — — The newly revised "People’s Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law" was officially promulgated and implemented.
2019 — — 3.15 New Zealand Mosque Shooting
2019 — — China Football Association formally proposed to bid for the 2023 Asian Cup.
2021 — — A small plane crashed in Florida and crashed into a car on the ground, killing two people and injuring two others. -The plane crash in Florida on March 15th.
2021 — — A bus was attacked and exploded by a mine in Kabul, Afghanistan. Five civilians have been killed and 13 others have been injured. The deceased were four women and one child. -3.15 Bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan
2021 — — Armed men attacked residents in western Niger. A group of gunmen on motorcycles attacked people returning from a market on the border between Niger and Mali. The death toll from the attack increased to 65. -Armed attack in Niger on March 15th.
2021 — — An explosion occurred in Karachi, a port city in southern Pakistan. The incident resulted in the death of one security personnel and the injury of 10 others, including security personnel, police and civilians. -3.15 Karachi bombing
315 Japan Cherry Blossom Festival
March 15th to April 15th, 2008 is the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan.
There are more than 30 kinds and 300 varieties of cherry blossoms in Japan, and there are more than 800 varieties in the world. All the parks in Japan are full of cherry blossoms. Japanese people think that cherry blossoms have the spirit of elegance, firmness, comeliness, simplicity and independence. They regard cherry blossoms as a symbol of hard work, courage and wisdom.
In addition, there is a proverb in Japan that "the cherry blossoms last for seven days", which means that the flowering period is very short. Therefore, cherry blossoms are generally not planted in Japanese families, which is considered unlucky for the prosperity and continuation of the family.
315 International Consumer Rights Day
World Consumer Rights Day (World Consumer Rights Day) is on March 15th every year, which was decided by international organization of consumers unions in 1983. Its purpose is to expand the publicity of consumer rights protection, make consumers’ rights get more attention worldwide, promote cooperation and exchanges between consumer organizations in various countries and regions, and better protect consumers’ rights internationally.
The theme of International Consumer Rights Day in 2022 is "Promoting consumer equity together".
315 Party History Records
On March 15th, 1938, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the Resolution on Developing party member in Large Scale.
On March 15, 1938, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the Resolution on Developing party member in Large Numbers, pointing out: "In order to shoulder the sacred task of expanding and consolidating the anti-Japanese national United front to completely defeat Japanese imperialism, a strong party organization is necessary." It is an urgent and serious task for the Party to develop party member in large quantities. We should break the tendency of closed-doorism in the development of party member, and at the same time prevent the "Raff-style approach"; We should pay attention to the education of Marxism-Leninism and Party building in new party member, so that they can understand the basic theory of communism.
On March 15th, 1956, the National Association for the Eradication of Illiteracy was established.
On March 15th, 1956, the National Association for the Eradication of Illiteracy was established. On the 29th, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council issued the Decision on Eliminating Illiteracy, pointing out that eliminating illiteracy is a great cultural revolution in China and an extremely important political task for the country to carry out socialist construction.
On March 15th, 1958, the PLA Academy of Military Sciences was established.
On March 15th, 1958, the PLA Academy of Military Sciences was established. Academy of Military Sciences is the research institution and scientific research institution of military art under the leadership of the Central Military Commission, the center of military scientific research of the whole army, the organ that plans and coordinates the military scientific research work of the whole army, and the assistant of the Central Military Commission and the headquarters to guide the military construction and operations from a theoretical height.
From March 15 to 23, 1961, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held a working meeting in Guangzhou.
The meeting discussed and adopted the "Regulations on the Work of Rural People’s Communes (Draft)" (namely "Article 60 on Agriculture") to adjust rural policies. The "Sixty Articles on Agriculture" summarizes the experience of rural people’s communes in the past few years and the experience of implementing the "Twelve Articles", and makes systematic provisions to correct the problems of the large scale of cooperatives and teams, the excessive management of the lower levels by the commune, and the imperfect democratic system and management system. Subsequently, the fields of industry, commerce, handicrafts, science, education and literature and art were also adjusted, and work regulations were formulated one after another.
The first session of the Eighth National People’s Congress was held in Beijing from March 15 to 31, 1993.
The meeting adopted the amendment to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Law. The revised Law affirms that China is in the primary stage of socialism, and the fundamental task of the country is to concentrate on socialist modernization according to the theory of building Socialism with Chinese characteristics. It is affirmed that the household contract responsibility system in rural areas is the socialist collective ownership economy of the working people; Affirmed that the country implements a socialist market economy and so on. The meeting also adopted the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, including three annexes, regional flags and regional emblems, a decision on the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region, a decision on the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, and a decision on the method for forming the first government, legislative council and judicial organs of the Macao Special Administrative Region. The Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region came into force on December 20, 1999. The meeting also adopted a decision on the State Council’s institutional reform program. The meeting elected Jiang Zemin as president, Rong Yiren as Vice President, Qiao Shi as Chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and Jiang Zemin as People’s Republic of China (PRC) chairman of the Central Military Commission, and decided Li Peng as Premier of the State Council.
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