Following the Chinese imperial tradition of using the sovereign's era name and year of reign, official ROC documents use the Republic (Chinese: 民國; pinyin: Mínguó; literally "The Country of the People") system of numbering years in which the first year was 1912, the year of the founding of the Republic of China. For example, 2012 is the "101st year of the Republic". Months and days are numbered according to the Gregorian calendar.
To find out the ROC year equivalent to any Gregorian calendar (CE) year, subtract 1911 from the Gregorian year. For example: 2012 - 1911 = 101st year of the Republic.
The Gregorian calendar was adopted by the nascent Republic of China effective 1 January 1912 for official business, but the general populace continued to use the traditional Chinese calendar. The status of the Gregorian calendar was unclear between 1916 and 1921 while China was controlled by several competing warlords each supported by foreign colonial powers. From about 1921 until 1928 warlords continued to fight over northern China, but the Kuomintang or Nationalist government controlled southern China and used the Gregorian calendar. After the Kuomintang reconstituted the Republic of China on 10 October 1928, the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted, effective 1 January 1929. The People's Republic of China has continued to use the Gregorian calendar since 1949.
Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
.314
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Millennium:
1st millennium
Centuries:
3rd century – 4th century – 5th century
Decades:
280s 290s 300s – 310s – 320s 330s 340s
Years:
311 312 313 – 314 – 315 316 317
314 by topic
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314 in other calendars
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Ab urbe condita 10
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Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Yo this a new drumstep track i made with Excision. Excision called me and said that Shrekstep was fucking dope m8. I said lets get this shit going nigs. And then this happened. Im not proud of myself, but I did it.
Go like this dank ass channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzdVuVSL8EeLjD6dIkFb3g
Yeh nigs, i made 8bit cuz im so fucking Swedish and so fucking high m8. Holla holla get a dollar yolo money cash marihuana 420 blaze it.420
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This article is about the year 420. For the number, see 420 (number). For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation).
Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 4th century – 5t
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Ian Rankin talks to Anne Perry (Juliet Hulme)
Ian Rankin talks to Anne Perry (Juliet Hulme)
Ian Rankin talks to Anne Perry (Juliet Hulme)
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2:08
Sun Yat-sen, Kuo Ming Tang @ Nanjing, CN
Sun Yat-sen, Kuo Ming Tang @ Nanjing, CN
Sun Yat-sen, Kuo Ming Tang @ Nanjing, CN
What would China be like today if the Communists lost? Surely China would be a far different place today. One thing is certain, both factions held Sun Yat-sen in high regard and still do today.
In January 1912 Sun Yat-sen took over presidency over the Republic of China (Zhonghua minguo 中華民國), introduced the solar calendar, fixed 1912 as the first year of the Republic (similar to the traditional reign mottos of the emperors), and fixed a new national flag with five colors.
In 1924 Sun Yat-sen reorganized the Guomindang in Guangdong and hold the first national congress (Guomindang diyici quanguo daibiao dahui 國民黨第一次全國代表大會) during that he ne
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China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, see Name section), alternatively known by its initials H.K., is a former British Colony and is currently a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour, and with a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of over seven million people, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong's population is 93.6% ethnic Chinese and 6.4% from other groups. Hong Kong's Cantonese-speaking majority originate mainly from the neighbouring Canton (now Guangdong) p
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민국이 딸기 먹방
민국이 딸기 먹방
민국이 딸기 먹방
민국이 딸기 먹방
0:05
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
4:13
美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
香港城市當代舞蹈團 團長 曹誠淵
建築署古蹟組高級物業 事務管理 林社鈴
記者:孫建新
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20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 닭손질하다가 민국이꽈당소리에 깜짝놀라는 송아빠!
20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 닭손질하다가 민국이꽈당소리에 깜짝놀라는 송아빠!
20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 닭손질하다가 민국이꽈당소리에 깜짝놀라는 송아빠!
ㅋㅋㅋ
1:45
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
First selected as the anthem for the entirety of China when controlled by the Kuomintang, in 1949 the Kuomintang government was ousted by the Communists, and the government fled to the island of Taiwan and continued their government there, using the same state symbols they had on mainland China.
There is some debate as to whether it should remain the national anthem of Taiwan; some oppose it since it was composed in mainland China, while others because it was (and still remains) the party anthem of just one of Taiwan’s parties. There is a support by some to use the alternate national anthem, “The National Banner Song”, which is used to repre
Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
.314
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This article is about the year 314. For the number, see 314 (number). For other uses, see 314 (disambiguation).
Millennium:
1st millennium
Centuries:
3rd century – 4th century – 5th century
Decades:
280s 290s 300s – 310s – 320s 330s 340s
Years:
311 312 313 – 314 – 315 316 317
314 by topic
Politics
State leaders – Sovereign states
Birth and death categories
Births – Deaths
Establishment and disestablishment categories
Establishments – Disestablishments
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314 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Ab urbe condita 10
0:45
Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Yo this a new drumstep track i made with Excision. Excision called me and said that Shrekstep was fucking dope m8. I said lets get this shit going nigs. And then this happened. Im not proud of myself, but I did it.
Go like this dank ass channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzdVuVSL8EeLjD6dIkFb3g
Yeh nigs, i made 8bit cuz im so fucking Swedish and so fucking high m8. Holla holla get a dollar yolo money cash marihuana 420 blaze it.420
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the year 420. For the number, see 420 (number). For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation).
Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 4th century – 5t
0:46
China Calendar
China Calendar
China Calendar
Chinese Gender Predictor | BabyCenter
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.
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There's no scientific proof that the Chinese gender calendar works, but since there are only two choices � boy or girl � about 50 percent of the time it should...
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Chinese Calendar for December, 2014 � Interchangable Calender
7:03
Ian Rankin talks to Anne Perry (Juliet Hulme)
Ian Rankin talks to Anne Perry (Juliet Hulme)
Ian Rankin talks to Anne Perry (Juliet Hulme)
NB: A transcript of this interview can be found here: http://minguo.info/usa/node/81 A related poll can be found here: http://minguo.info/usa/node/80 Ian Ran...
2:08
Sun Yat-sen, Kuo Ming Tang @ Nanjing, CN
Sun Yat-sen, Kuo Ming Tang @ Nanjing, CN
Sun Yat-sen, Kuo Ming Tang @ Nanjing, CN
What would China be like today if the Communists lost? Surely China would be a far different place today. One thing is certain, both factions held Sun Yat-sen in high regard and still do today.
In January 1912 Sun Yat-sen took over presidency over the Republic of China (Zhonghua minguo 中華民國), introduced the solar calendar, fixed 1912 as the first year of the Republic (similar to the traditional reign mottos of the emperors), and fixed a new national flag with five colors.
In 1924 Sun Yat-sen reorganized the Guomindang in Guangdong and hold the first national congress (Guomindang diyici quanguo daibiao dahui 國民黨第一次全國代表大會) during that he ne
54:56
China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, see Name section), alternatively known by its initials H.K., is a former British Colony and is currently a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour, and with a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of over seven million people, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong's population is 93.6% ethnic Chinese and 6.4% from other groups. Hong Kong's Cantonese-speaking majority originate mainly from the neighbouring Canton (now Guangdong) p
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민국이 딸기 먹방
민국이 딸기 먹방
민국이 딸기 먹방
민국이 딸기 먹방
0:05
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
케익 먹다 잠든 민국이
4:13
美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
香港城市當代舞蹈團 團長 曹誠淵
建築署古蹟組高級物業 事務管理 林社鈴
記者:孫建新
0:49
20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 닭손질하다가 민국이꽈당소리에 깜짝놀라는 송아빠!
20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 닭손질하다가 민국이꽈당소리에 깜짝놀라는 송아빠!
20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 닭손질하다가 민국이꽈당소리에 깜짝놀라는 송아빠!
ㅋㅋㅋ
1:45
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
First selected as the anthem for the entirety of China when controlled by the Kuomintang, in 1949 the Kuomintang government was ousted by the Communists, and the government fled to the island of Taiwan and continued their government there, using the same state symbols they had on mainland China.
There is some debate as to whether it should remain the national anthem of Taiwan; some oppose it since it was composed in mainland China, while others because it was (and still remains) the party anthem of just one of Taiwan’s parties. There is a support by some to use the alternate national anthem, “The National Banner Song”, which is used to repre
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슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 민국이 똥돼지에 동화 이입
슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 민국이 똥돼지에 동화 이입
슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 민국이 똥돼지에 동화 이입
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슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 넘어져도 안우는 민국이 만세
슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 넘어져도 안우는 민국이 만세
슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 넘어져도 안우는 민국이 만세
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민국이 죽 먹을거야 으앙
민국이 죽 먹을거야 으앙
민국이 죽 먹을거야 으앙
민국이 죽 먹을거야 으앙
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# 20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 만세와 민국의 티격태격에 대로몬등장!! 결말은
# 20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 만세와 민국의 티격태격에 대로몬등장!! 결말은
# 20150607슈퍼맨이돌아왔다 삼둥이네 만세와 민국의 티격태격에 대로몬등장!! 결말은
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민국이 포크로 성훈아저씨 팔을 콕 콕 콕
민국이 포크로 성훈아저씨 팔을 콕 콕 콕
민국이 포크로 성훈아저씨 팔을 콕 콕 콕
민국이 포크로 성훈아저씨 팔을 콕 콕 콕
0:04
아가 민국이 덩실덩실
아가 민국이 덩실덩실
아가 민국이 덩실덩실
아가 민국이 덩실덩실
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150426 EP75 삼둥이 민국이 말말말
150426 EP75 삼둥이 민국이 말말말
150426 EP75 삼둥이 민국이 말말말
150426 EP75 삼둥이 민국이 말말말
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슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 격파왕 송민국
슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 격파왕 송민국
슈퍼맨이 돌아왔다 격파왕 송민국
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Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan
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Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
.314
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This article is about the year 314. For the number, see 314 (number). For other uses, see 314 (disambiguation).
Millennium:
1st millennium
Centuries:
3rd century – 4th century – 5th century
Decades:
280s 290s 300s – 310s – 320s 330s 340s
Years:
311 312 313 – 314 – 315 316 317
314 by topic
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314 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Ab urbe condita 1067
Armenian calendar N/A
Assyrian calendar 5064
Bahá'í calendar −1530 – −1529
Bengali calendar −279
Berber calendar 1264
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 858
Burmese calendar −324
Byzantine calendar 5822–5823
Chinese calendar 癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
3010 or 2950
— to —
甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
3011 or 2951
Coptic calendar 30–31
Discordian calendar 1480
Ethiopian calendar 306–307
Hebrew calendar 4074–4075
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 370–371
- Shaka Samvat 236–237
- Kali Yuga 3415–3416
Holocene calendar 10314
Igbo calendar −686 – −685
Iranian calendar 308 BP – 307 BP
Islamic calendar 318 BH – 316 BH
Japanese calendar N/A
Juche calendar N/A
Julian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Korean calendar 2647
Minguo calendar 1598 before ROC
民前1598年
Thai solar calendar 857
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Emperor Constantine the Great
Year 314 (CCCXIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufius and Annianus (or, less frequently, year 1067 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 314 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Roman Empire[edit]
October 8 – Battle of Cibalae: Constantine the Great defeats his rival Licinius near the town of Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (modern Vinkovci, Croatia). Licinius is forced to flee to Sirmium, and loses all of the Balkans except for Thrace. Peace negotiations are initiated between the two Augusti, but they are unsuccessful.
A large Pictish raid southwards is attempted.
January 11 – Pope Miltiades' reign ends.
January 31 – Pope Sylvester I succeeds Pope Miltiades as the 33rd pope.
August 30 – Council of Arles: Confirms the pronouncement of Donatism as a schism, and passes other canons.
Synod of Ancyra: Consulting a magician is declared a sin earning five years of penance.
Alexander becomes Bishop of Byzantium.
Births[edit]
Libanius, Greek rhetorician and sophist (approximate date)
Li Qi, emperor of the Ba-Di state Cheng Han (d. 338)
Zhi Dun, Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher (d. 366)
Deaths[edit]
January 10 – Pope Miltiades
Saint Metrophanes, Bishop of Byzantium
Empress Liu E
.314
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the year 314. For the number, see 314 (number). For other uses, see 314 (disambiguation).
Millennium:
1st millennium
Centuries:
3rd century – 4th century – 5th century
Decades:
280s 290s 300s – 310s – 320s 330s 340s
Years:
311 312 313 – 314 – 315 316 317
314 by topic
Politics
State leaders – Sovereign states
Birth and death categories
Births – Deaths
Establishment and disestablishment categories
Establishments – Disestablishments
v·
t·
e
314 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Ab urbe condita 1067
Armenian calendar N/A
Assyrian calendar 5064
Bahá'í calendar −1530 – −1529
Bengali calendar −279
Berber calendar 1264
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 858
Burmese calendar −324
Byzantine calendar 5822–5823
Chinese calendar 癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
3010 or 2950
— to —
甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
3011 or 2951
Coptic calendar 30–31
Discordian calendar 1480
Ethiopian calendar 306–307
Hebrew calendar 4074–4075
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 370–371
- Shaka Samvat 236–237
- Kali Yuga 3415–3416
Holocene calendar 10314
Igbo calendar −686 – −685
Iranian calendar 308 BP – 307 BP
Islamic calendar 318 BH – 316 BH
Japanese calendar N/A
Juche calendar N/A
Julian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Korean calendar 2647
Minguo calendar 1598 before ROC
民前1598年
Thai solar calendar 857
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 314.
Emperor Constantine the Great
Year 314 (CCCXIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufius and Annianus (or, less frequently, year 1067 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 314 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Roman Empire[edit]
October 8 – Battle of Cibalae: Constantine the Great defeats his rival Licinius near the town of Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (modern Vinkovci, Croatia). Licinius is forced to flee to Sirmium, and loses all of the Balkans except for Thrace. Peace negotiations are initiated between the two Augusti, but they are unsuccessful.
A large Pictish raid southwards is attempted.
January 11 – Pope Miltiades' reign ends.
January 31 – Pope Sylvester I succeeds Pope Miltiades as the 33rd pope.
August 30 – Council of Arles: Confirms the pronouncement of Donatism as a schism, and passes other canons.
Synod of Ancyra: Consulting a magician is declared a sin earning five years of penance.
Alexander becomes Bishop of Byzantium.
Births[edit]
Libanius, Greek rhetorician and sophist (approximate date)
Li Qi, emperor of the Ba-Di state Cheng Han (d. 338)
Zhi Dun, Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher (d. 366)
Deaths[edit]
January 10 – Pope Miltiades
Saint Metrophanes, Bishop of Byzantium
Empress Liu E
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Nippena - Shrek is love (Shrexision Bootleg) -Shrekstep-
Yo this a new drumstep track i made with Excision. Excision called me and said that Shrekstep was fucking dope m8. I said lets get this shit going nigs. And then this happened. Im not proud of myself, but I did it.
Go like this dank ass channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzdVuVSL8EeLjD6dIkFb3g
Yeh nigs, i made 8bit cuz im so fucking Swedish and so fucking high m8. Holla holla get a dollar yolo money cash marihuana 420 blaze it.420
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the year 420. For the number, see 420 (number). For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation).
Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 4th century – 5th century – 6th century
Decades: 390s 400s 410s – 420s – 430s 440s 450s
Years: 417 418 419 – 420 – 421 422 423
420 by topic
Politics
State leaders – Sovereign states
Birth and death categories
Births – Deaths
Establishment and disestablishment categories
Establishments – Disestablishments
v t e
420 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 420
CDXX
Ab urbe condita 1173
Armenian calendar N/A
Assyrian calendar 5170
Bahá'í calendar −1424 – −1423
Bengali calendar −173
Berber calendar 1370
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 964
Burmese calendar −218
Byzantine calendar 5928–5929
Chinese calendar 己未年 (Earth Goat)
3116 or 3056
— to —
庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
3117 or 3057
Coptic calendar 136–137
Discordian calendar 1586
Ethiopian calendar 412–413
Hebrew calendar 4180–4181
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 476–477
- Shaka Samvat 342–343
- Kali Yuga 3521–3522
Holocene calendar 10420
Igbo calendar −580 – −579
Iranian calendar 202 BP – 201 BP
Islamic calendar 208 BH – 207 BH
Japanese calendar N/A
Juche calendar N/A
Julian calendar 420
CDXX
Korean calendar 2753
Minguo calendar 1492 before ROC
民前1492年
Thai solar calendar 963
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Pharamond is lifted on the shield by the Franks
Year 420 (CDXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Constantius (or, less frequently, year 1173 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 420 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Europe[edit]
The legendary Pharamond leads the Franks across the Rhine. He re-colonised the old town of Duisburg (Germany).
The Huns under leadership of the brothers Octar and Rugila expand their rule through neighbouring tribal groups.
Persia[edit]
Yazdegerd I dies after a 21-year reign and is succeeded by his son Bahram V who becomes king of the Persian Empire.
Abdas, bishop of Susa, is accused of burning down one of the fire temples of Ahura Mazda.
Asia[edit]
The Jin Dynasty ends in China. Liu Yu (Emperor Wu of Liu Song) becomes the first ruler of the Liu Song Dynasty. Nanjing is reinstated as the capital of northern China.[1]
The Southern Dynasties begin in China.
Births[edit]
Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Ecdicius, Roman general (magister militum) (approximate date)
Glycerius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Libius Severus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Majorian, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Palladius, caesar and son of Petronius Maximus (approximate date)
Valamir, king of the Ostrogoths (approximate date)
Yuan Can, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 477)
Deaths[edit]
February 26 – Saint Porphyry, bishop of Gaza (Palestine)
September 30 – Saint Jerome, priest and translator of the Bible
September 28 – Eustochium, desert mother and saint (approximate date)
Saint Abdas, bishop of Susa (Iran)
Li Xin, duke of the Chinese state Western Liang
Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
Orosius, Christian historian and theologian (approximate date)
Yao, empress consort and wife of Mingyuan
Yazdegerd I, king of the Persian Empire
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This article is about the year 420. For the number, see 420 (number). For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation).
Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 4th century – 5th century – 6th century
Decades: 390s 400s 410s – 420s – 430s 440s 450s
Years: 417 418 419 – 420 – 421 422 423
420 by topic
Politics
State leaders – Sovereign states
Birth and death categories
Births – Deaths
Establishment and disestablishment categories
Establishments – Disestablishments
v t e
420 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 420
CDXX
Ab urbe condita 1173
Armenian calendar N/A
Assyrian calendar 5170
Bahá'í calendar −1424 – −1423
Bengali calendar −173
Berber calendar 1370
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 964
Burmese calendar −218
Byzantine calendar 5928–5929
Chinese calendar 己未年 (Earth Goat)
3116 or 3056
— to —
庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
3117 or 3057
Coptic calendar 136–137
Discordian calendar 1586
Ethiopian calendar 412–413
Hebrew calendar 4180–4181
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 476–477
- Shaka Samvat 342–343
- Kali Yuga 3521–3522
Holocene calendar 10420
Igbo calendar −580 – −579
Iranian calendar 202 BP – 201 BP
Islamic calendar 208 BH – 207 BH
Japanese calendar N/A
Juche calendar N/A
Julian calendar 420
CDXX
Korean calendar 2753
Minguo calendar 1492 before ROC
民前1492年
Thai solar calendar 963
This box: view talk edit
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 420.
Pharamond is lifted on the shield by the Franks
Year 420 (CDXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Constantius (or, less frequently, year 1173 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 420 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Europe[edit]
The legendary Pharamond leads the Franks across the Rhine. He re-colonised the old town of Duisburg (Germany).
The Huns under leadership of the brothers Octar and Rugila expand their rule through neighbouring tribal groups.
Persia[edit]
Yazdegerd I dies after a 21-year reign and is succeeded by his son Bahram V who becomes king of the Persian Empire.
Abdas, bishop of Susa, is accused of burning down one of the fire temples of Ahura Mazda.
Asia[edit]
The Jin Dynasty ends in China. Liu Yu (Emperor Wu of Liu Song) becomes the first ruler of the Liu Song Dynasty. Nanjing is reinstated as the capital of northern China.[1]
The Southern Dynasties begin in China.
Births[edit]
Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Ecdicius, Roman general (magister militum) (approximate date)
Glycerius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Libius Severus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Majorian, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Palladius, caesar and son of Petronius Maximus (approximate date)
Valamir, king of the Ostrogoths (approximate date)
Yuan Can, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 477)
Deaths[edit]
February 26 – Saint Porphyry, bishop of Gaza (Palestine)
September 30 – Saint Jerome, priest and translator of the Bible
September 28 – Eustochium, desert mother and saint (approximate date)
Saint Abdas, bishop of Susa (Iran)
Li Xin, duke of the Chinese state Western Liang
Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
Orosius, Christian historian and theologian (approximate date)
Yao, empress consort and wife of Mingyuan
Yazdegerd I, king of the Persian Empire
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What would China be like today if the Communists lost? Surely China would be a far different place today. One thing is certain, both factions held Sun Yat-sen in high regard and still do today.
In January 1912 Sun Yat-sen took over presidency over the Republic of China (Zhonghua minguo 中華民國), introduced the solar calendar, fixed 1912 as the first year of the Republic (similar to the traditional reign mottos of the emperors), and fixed a new national flag with five colors.
In 1924 Sun Yat-sen reorganized the Guomindang in Guangdong and hold the first national congress (Guomindang diyici quanguo daibiao dahui 國民黨第一次全國代表大會) during that he newly stressed the Three Principles of the People (sanmin zhuyi 三民主義: nationalism, democracy, people's livelihood - minzu zhuyi 民族主義, minquan zhuyi 民權主義, minsheng zhuyi 民生主義 - and actually anti-imperialism). Within the united front with the Communist Party, he followed three principles of politics (sanda zhengce 三大政策): alliance with the Soviet Union (lian Su 聯蘇), with the Communist Party (lian Gong 聯共), and supporting peasants and workers (fuzhu nonggong 扶助農工). As military base for the party served the new founded Huangpu military academy (in the West known as Whampoa; Huangpu junxiao 黃埔軍校) with Chiang Kai-shek and Liao Zhongkai 廖仲愷 as directors. In the hope to reunite China Sun Yat-sen traveled to Beijing where he wanted to organize a parliament with the help of Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang. Because he intended not further to accept the Twenty-one Articles imposed by Japan Sun Yat-sen was internationally not acknowledged. He suddenly died on March 12, 1925 in Beijing.
What would China be like today if the Communists lost? Surely China would be a far different place today. One thing is certain, both factions held Sun Yat-sen in high regard and still do today.
In January 1912 Sun Yat-sen took over presidency over the Republic of China (Zhonghua minguo 中華民國), introduced the solar calendar, fixed 1912 as the first year of the Republic (similar to the traditional reign mottos of the emperors), and fixed a new national flag with five colors.
In 1924 Sun Yat-sen reorganized the Guomindang in Guangdong and hold the first national congress (Guomindang diyici quanguo daibiao dahui 國民黨第一次全國代表大會) during that he newly stressed the Three Principles of the People (sanmin zhuyi 三民主義: nationalism, democracy, people's livelihood - minzu zhuyi 民族主義, minquan zhuyi 民權主義, minsheng zhuyi 民生主義 - and actually anti-imperialism). Within the united front with the Communist Party, he followed three principles of politics (sanda zhengce 三大政策): alliance with the Soviet Union (lian Su 聯蘇), with the Communist Party (lian Gong 聯共), and supporting peasants and workers (fuzhu nonggong 扶助農工). As military base for the party served the new founded Huangpu military academy (in the West known as Whampoa; Huangpu junxiao 黃埔軍校) with Chiang Kai-shek and Liao Zhongkai 廖仲愷 as directors. In the hope to reunite China Sun Yat-sen traveled to Beijing where he wanted to organize a parliament with the help of Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang. Because he intended not further to accept the Twenty-one Articles imposed by Japan Sun Yat-sen was internationally not acknowledged. He suddenly died on March 12, 1925 in Beijing.
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China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, see Name section), alternatively known by its initials H.K., is a former British Colony and is currently a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour, and with a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of over seven million people, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong's population is 93.6% ethnic Chinese and 6.4% from other groups. Hong Kong's Cantonese-speaking majority originate mainly from the neighbouring Canton (now Guangdong) province, from which many of them fled to escape wars and Communist rule in China from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire after the First Opium War (1839–42). Hong Kong Island was first ceded to the UK in perpetuity, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and then the New Territories was put under lease in 1898. It was occupied by Japan during the Pacific War (1941–45), after which the British resumed control until 1997, when China resumed sovereignty.[15][16] The region espoused minimum government intervention under the ethos of positive non-interventionism during the colonial era.[17] The time period greatly influenced the current culture of Hong Kong, often described as "East meets West",[18] and the educational system, which used to loosely follow the system in England[19] until reforms implemented in 2009.[20]
On 1 July 1997, Hong Kong became the first Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, under the principle of "one country, two systems" (the other, Macau, attained that status in December 1999). It has a different political system from mainland China.[21] Hong Kong's independent judiciary functions under the common law framework.[22][23] The Hong Kong Basic Law (its constitutional document) governs its political system, and stipulates that Hong Kong shall have a high degree of autonomy in all matters except foreign relations and military defence.[24][25] Although it has a burgeoning multi-party system, a small-circle electorate controls half of its legislature, which led to it being classified a semi-authoritarian regime[26] with highly suppressed political rights. The head of the government, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, is chosen by an Election Committee of 400 to 1,200 members, a situation that will be in effect during the first 20 years of Chinese rule.[27][28][29]
Hong Kong is a world city. It is one of the Alpha+ cities. As Hong Kong ranks the third most important leading international financial centre, after London and New York City, Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised by low taxation and free trade, and the currency, Hong Kong dollar, is the eighth most traded currency in the world.[30] The lack of space caused demand for denser constructions, which developed the city to a centre for modern architecture and the world's most vertical city.[31][32] Hong Kong has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world but also the highest income inequality among advanced economies.[5] The dense space has also led to a highly developed transportation network with the public transport travelling rate exceeding 90 percent,[33] the highest in the world.[34] Hong Kong has numerous high international rankings in various aspects, such as its economic freedom, financial and economic competitiveness,[35] quality of life, corruption perception,[36] Human Development Index are all ranked highly. According to estimates from both UN and WHO, Hong Kong had the longest life expectancy of any region in the world in 2012.[37] However, air pollution and smog is a serious problem[38] with loose emission standards compared to other advanced economies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_kong
Taiwan (Listeni/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ Chinese: 臺灣 or 台灣; pinyin: Táiwān; see below), officially the Republic of China (ROC; Chinese: 中華民國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó), is a state in East Asia. The Republic of China, originally based in mainland China, now governs the island of Taiwan, which makes up over 99% of its territory,[f] as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands. Neighboring states include the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east and northeast, and the Philippines to the south. Taipei is the seat of the central government.[2] New Taipei, encompassing the metropolitan area surrounding Taipei proper, is the most populous city.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, see Name section), alternatively known by its initials H.K., is a former British Colony and is currently a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour, and with a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of over seven million people, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong's population is 93.6% ethnic Chinese and 6.4% from other groups. Hong Kong's Cantonese-speaking majority originate mainly from the neighbouring Canton (now Guangdong) province, from which many of them fled to escape wars and Communist rule in China from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire after the First Opium War (1839–42). Hong Kong Island was first ceded to the UK in perpetuity, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and then the New Territories was put under lease in 1898. It was occupied by Japan during the Pacific War (1941–45), after which the British resumed control until 1997, when China resumed sovereignty.[15][16] The region espoused minimum government intervention under the ethos of positive non-interventionism during the colonial era.[17] The time period greatly influenced the current culture of Hong Kong, often described as "East meets West",[18] and the educational system, which used to loosely follow the system in England[19] until reforms implemented in 2009.[20]
On 1 July 1997, Hong Kong became the first Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, under the principle of "one country, two systems" (the other, Macau, attained that status in December 1999). It has a different political system from mainland China.[21] Hong Kong's independent judiciary functions under the common law framework.[22][23] The Hong Kong Basic Law (its constitutional document) governs its political system, and stipulates that Hong Kong shall have a high degree of autonomy in all matters except foreign relations and military defence.[24][25] Although it has a burgeoning multi-party system, a small-circle electorate controls half of its legislature, which led to it being classified a semi-authoritarian regime[26] with highly suppressed political rights. The head of the government, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, is chosen by an Election Committee of 400 to 1,200 members, a situation that will be in effect during the first 20 years of Chinese rule.[27][28][29]
Hong Kong is a world city. It is one of the Alpha+ cities. As Hong Kong ranks the third most important leading international financial centre, after London and New York City, Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised by low taxation and free trade, and the currency, Hong Kong dollar, is the eighth most traded currency in the world.[30] The lack of space caused demand for denser constructions, which developed the city to a centre for modern architecture and the world's most vertical city.[31][32] Hong Kong has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world but also the highest income inequality among advanced economies.[5] The dense space has also led to a highly developed transportation network with the public transport travelling rate exceeding 90 percent,[33] the highest in the world.[34] Hong Kong has numerous high international rankings in various aspects, such as its economic freedom, financial and economic competitiveness,[35] quality of life, corruption perception,[36] Human Development Index are all ranked highly. According to estimates from both UN and WHO, Hong Kong had the longest life expectancy of any region in the world in 2012.[37] However, air pollution and smog is a serious problem[38] with loose emission standards compared to other advanced economies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_kong
Taiwan (Listeni/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ Chinese: 臺灣 or 台灣; pinyin: Táiwān; see below), officially the Republic of China (ROC; Chinese: 中華民國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó), is a state in East Asia. The Republic of China, originally based in mainland China, now governs the island of Taiwan, which makes up over 99% of its territory,[f] as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands. Neighboring states include the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east and northeast, and the Philippines to the south. Taipei is the seat of the central government.[2] New Taipei, encompassing the metropolitan area surrounding Taipei proper, is the most populous city.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan
First selected as the anthem for the entirety of China when controlled by the Kuomintang, in 1949 the Kuomintang government was ousted by the Communists, and the government fled to the island of Taiwan and continued their government there, using the same state symbols they had on mainland China.
There is some debate as to whether it should remain the national anthem of Taiwan; some oppose it since it was composed in mainland China, while others because it was (and still remains) the party anthem of just one of Taiwan’s parties. There is a support by some to use the alternate national anthem, “The National Banner Song”, which is used to represent Taiwan at international events like the Olympic Games, but also is used locally as a song played at flag raisings.
The current Taiwanese anthem is presently banned from performance on mainland China and strongly discouraged from being performed in Hong Kong and Macao.
●●●▬▬▬▬▬✮✮ Chinese (中文) ✮✮▬▬▬▬●●●
《中華民國國歌》採用1924年6月孫中山在廣州中國國民黨黃埔陸軍軍官學校開學典禮中對該校師生發表的訓詞作為歌詞,由孫中山與其幕僚共同所作。1928年底,中國國民黨先以此訓詞當歌詞,對外徵選製作黨歌,程懋筠為其作曲,1929年正式採用為黨歌並暫行作為國歌,1937年正式定為國歌。
SOURCES:
— nationalanthems.info
— google.com
— wikipedia.org
First selected as the anthem for the entirety of China when controlled by the Kuomintang, in 1949 the Kuomintang government was ousted by the Communists, and the government fled to the island of Taiwan and continued their government there, using the same state symbols they had on mainland China.
There is some debate as to whether it should remain the national anthem of Taiwan; some oppose it since it was composed in mainland China, while others because it was (and still remains) the party anthem of just one of Taiwan’s parties. There is a support by some to use the alternate national anthem, “The National Banner Song”, which is used to represent Taiwan at international events like the Olympic Games, but also is used locally as a song played at flag raisings.
The current Taiwanese anthem is presently banned from performance on mainland China and strongly discouraged from being performed in Hong Kong and Macao.
●●●▬▬▬▬▬✮✮ Chinese (中文) ✮✮▬▬▬▬●●●
《中華民國國歌》採用1924年6月孫中山在廣州中國國民黨黃埔陸軍軍官學校開學典禮中對該校師生發表的訓詞作為歌詞,由孫中山與其幕僚共同所作。1928年底,中國國民黨先以此訓詞當歌詞,對外徵選製作黨歌,程懋筠為其作曲,1929年正式採用為黨歌並暫行作為國歌,1937年正式定為國歌。
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Empress Liu E (劉娥) (died 314), courtesy name Lihua
.314
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This article is about the year 314. For the number, see 314 (number). For other uses, see 314 (disambiguation).
Millennium:
1st millennium
Centuries:
3rd century – 4th century – 5th century
Decades:
280s 290s 300s – 310s – 320s 330s 340s
Years:
311 312 313 – 314 – 315 316 317
314 by topic
Politics
State leaders – Sovereign states
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314 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Ab urbe condita 1067
Armenian calendar N/A
Assyrian calendar 5064
Bahá'í calendar −1530 – −1529
Bengali calendar −279
Berber calendar 1264
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 858
Burmese calendar −324
Byzantine calendar 5822–5823
Chinese calendar 癸酉年 (Water Rooster)
3010 or 2950
— to —
甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
3011 or 2951
Coptic calendar 30–31
Discordian calendar 1480
Ethiopian calendar 306–307
Hebrew calendar 4074–4075
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 370–371
- Shaka Samvat 236–237
- Kali Yuga 3415–3416
Holocene calendar 10314
Igbo calendar −686 – −685
Iranian calendar 308 BP – 307 BP
Islamic calendar 318 BH – 316 BH
Japanese calendar N/A
Juche calendar N/A
Julian calendar 314
CCCXIV
Korean calendar 2647
Minguo calendar 1598 before ROC
民前1598年
Thai solar calendar 857
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Emperor Constantine the Great
Year 314 (CCCXIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufius and Annianus (or, less frequently, year 1067 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 314 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Roman Empire[edit]
October 8 – Battle of Cibalae: Constantine the Great defeats his rival Licinius near the town of Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (modern Vinkovci, Croatia). Licinius is forced to flee to Sirmium, and loses all of the Balkans except for Thrace. Peace negotiations are initiated between the two Augusti, but they are unsuccessful.
A large Pictish raid southwards is attempted.
January 11 – Pope Miltiades' reign ends.
January 31 – Pope Sylvester I succeeds Pope Miltiades as the 33rd pope.
August 30 – Council of Arles: Confirms the pronouncement of Donatism as a schism, and passes other canons.
Synod of Ancyra: Consulting a magician is declared a sin earning five years of penance.
Alexander becomes Bishop of Byzantium.
Births[edit]
Libanius, Greek rhetorician and sophist (approximate date)
Li Qi, emperor of the Ba-Di state Cheng Han (d. 338)
Zhi Dun, Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher (d. 366)
Deaths[edit]
January 10 – Pope Miltiades
Saint Metrophanes, Bishop of Byzantium
Empress Liu E
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This article is about the year 420. For the number, see 420 (number). For other uses, see 420 (disambiguation).
Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 4th century – 5th century – 6th century
Decades: 390s 400s 410s – 420s – 430s 440s 450s
Years: 417 418 419 – 420 – 421 422 423
420 by topic
Politics
State leaders – Sovereign states
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Births – Deaths
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Establishments – Disestablishments
v t e
420 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 420
CDXX
Ab urbe condita 1173
Armenian calendar N/A
Assyrian calendar 5170
Bahá'í calendar −1424 – −1423
Bengali calendar −173
Berber calendar 1370
English Regnal year N/A
Buddhist calendar 964
Burmese calendar −218
Byzantine calendar 5928–5929
Chinese calendar 己未年 (Earth Goat)
3116 or 3056
— to —
庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
3117 or 3057
Coptic calendar 136–137
Discordian calendar 1586
Ethiopian calendar 412–413
Hebrew calendar 4180–4181
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 476–477
- Shaka Samvat 342–343
- Kali Yuga 3521–3522
Holocene calendar 10420
Igbo calendar −580 – −579
Iranian calendar 202 BP – 201 BP
Islamic calendar 208 BH – 207 BH
Japanese calendar N/A
Juche calendar N/A
Julian calendar 420
CDXX
Korean calendar 2753
Minguo calendar 1492 before ROC
民前1492年
Thai solar calendar 963
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Pharamond is lifted on the shield by the Franks
Year 420 (CDXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Constantius (or, less frequently, year 1173 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 420 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Europe[edit]
The legendary Pharamond leads the Franks across the Rhine. He re-colonised the old town of Duisburg (Germany).
The Huns under leadership of the brothers Octar and Rugila expand their rule through neighbouring tribal groups.
Persia[edit]
Yazdegerd I dies after a 21-year reign and is succeeded by his son Bahram V who becomes king of the Persian Empire.
Abdas, bishop of Susa, is accused of burning down one of the fire temples of Ahura Mazda.
Asia[edit]
The Jin Dynasty ends in China. Liu Yu (Emperor Wu of Liu Song) becomes the first ruler of the Liu Song Dynasty. Nanjing is reinstated as the capital of northern China.[1]
The Southern Dynasties begin in China.
Births[edit]
Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Ecdicius, Roman general (magister militum) (approximate date)
Glycerius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Libius Severus, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Majorian, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (approximate date)
Palladius, caesar and son of Petronius Maximus (approximate date)
Valamir, king of the Ostrogoths (approximate date)
Yuan Can, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (d. 477)
Deaths[edit]
February 26 – Saint Porphyry, bishop of Gaza (Palestine)
September 30 – Saint Jerome, priest and translator of the Bible
September 28 – Eustochium, desert mother and saint (approximate date)
Saint Abdas, bishop of Susa (Iran)
Li Xin, duke of the Chinese state Western Liang
Pelagius, British monk (approximate date)
Orosius, Christian historian and theologian (approximate date)
Yao, empress consort and wife of Mingyuan
Yazdegerd I, king of the Persian Empire
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China Calendar
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What would China be like today if the Communists lost? Surely China would be a far different place today. One thing is certain, both factions held Sun Yat-sen in high regard and still do today.
In January 1912 Sun Yat-sen took over presidency over the Republic of China (Zhonghua minguo 中華民國), introduced the solar calendar, fixed 1912 as the first year of the Republic (similar to the traditional reign mottos of the emperors), and fixed a new national flag with five colors.
In 1924 Sun Yat-sen reorganized the Guomindang in Guangdong and hold the first national congress (Guomindang diyici quanguo daibiao dahui 國民黨第一次全國代表大會) during that he newly stressed the Three Principles of the People (sanmin zhuyi 三民主義: nationalism, democracy, people's livelihood - minzu zhuyi 民族主義, minquan zhuyi 民權主義, minsheng zhuyi 民生主義 - and actually anti-imperialism). Within the united front with the Communist Party, he followed three principles of politics (sanda zhengce 三大政策): alliance with the Soviet Union (lian Su 聯蘇), with the Communist Party (lian Gong 聯共), and supporting peasants and workers (fuzhu nonggong 扶助農工). As military base for the party served the new founded Huangpu military academy (in the West known as Whampoa; Huangpu junxiao 黃埔軍校) with Chiang Kai-shek and Liao Zhongkai 廖仲愷 as directors. In the hope to reunite China Sun Yat-sen traveled to Beijing where he wanted to organize a parliament with the help of Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang. Because he intended not further to accept the Twenty-one Articles imposed by Japan Sun Yat-sen was internationally not acknowledged. He suddenly died on March 12, 1925 in Beijing.
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China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
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China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
China, Hong Kong & Taiwan: Economic & Political Systems, Investments (1997)
Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港, see Name section), alternatively known by its initials H.K., is a former British Colony and is currently a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour, and with a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of over seven million people, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong's population is 93.6% ethnic Chinese and 6.4% from other groups. Hong Kong's Cantonese-speaking majority originate mainly from the neighbouring Canton (now Guangdong) province, from which many of them fled to escape wars and Communist rule in China from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Hong Kong became a colony of the British Empire after the First Opium War (1839–42). Hong Kong Island was first ceded to the UK in perpetuity, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and then the New Territories was put under lease in 1898. It was occupied by Japan during the Pacific War (1941–45), after which the British resumed control until 1997, when China resumed sovereignty.[15][16] The region espoused minimum government intervention under the ethos of positive non-interventionism during the colonial era.[17] The time period greatly influenced the current culture of Hong Kong, often described as "East meets West",[18] and the educational system, which used to loosely follow the system in England[19] until reforms implemented in 2009.[20]
On 1 July 1997, Hong Kong became the first Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, under the principle of "one country, two systems" (the other, Macau, attained that status in December 1999). It has a different political system from mainland China.[21] Hong Kong's independent judiciary functions under the common law framework.[22][23] The Hong Kong Basic Law (its constitutional document) governs its political system, and stipulates that Hong Kong shall have a high degree of autonomy in all matters except foreign relations and military defence.[24][25] Although it has a burgeoning multi-party system, a small-circle electorate controls half of its legislature, which led to it being classified a semi-authoritarian regime[26] with highly suppressed political rights. The head of the government, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, is chosen by an Election Committee of 400 to 1,200 members, a situation that will be in effect during the first 20 years of Chinese rule.[27][28][29]
Hong Kong is a world city. It is one of the Alpha+ cities. As Hong Kong ranks the third most important leading international financial centre, after London and New York City, Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised by low taxation and free trade, and the currency, Hong Kong dollar, is the eighth most traded currency in the world.[30] The lack of space caused demand for denser constructions, which developed the city to a centre for modern architecture and the world's most vertical city.[31][32] Hong Kong has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world but also the highest income inequality among advanced economies.[5] The dense space has also led to a highly developed transportation network with the public transport travelling rate exceeding 90 percent,[33] the highest in the world.[34] Hong Kong has numerous high international rankings in various aspects, such as its economic freedom, financial and economic competitiveness,[35] quality of life, corruption perception,[36] Human Development Index are all ranked highly. According to estimates from both UN and WHO, Hong Kong had the longest life expectancy of any region in the world in 2012.[37] However, air pollution and smog is a serious problem[38] with loose emission standards compared to other advanced economies.
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Taiwan (Listeni/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ Chinese: 臺灣 or 台灣; pinyin: Táiwān; see below), officially the Republic of China (ROC; Chinese: 中華民國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó), is a state in East Asia. The Republic of China, originally based in mainland China, now governs the island of Taiwan, which makes up over 99% of its territory,[f] as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands. Neighboring states include the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east and northeast, and the Philippines to the south. Taipei is the seat of the central government.[2] New Taipei, encompassing the metropolitan area surrounding Taipei proper, is the most populous city.
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美國世華電視台 關於 香港1997年回歸 採訪羅大佑、香港人,民國82年
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National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
First selected as the anthem for the entirety of China when controlled by the Kuomintang, ...
published:09 Jan 2015
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
National Anthem of Taiwan (R.O.C.) — "Zhōnghuá Míngúo Gúogē" (中華民國國歌)
First selected as the anthem for the entirety of China when controlled by the Kuomintang, in 1949 the Kuomintang government was ousted by the Communists, and the government fled to the island of Taiwan and continued their government there, using the same state symbols they had on mainland China.
There is some debate as to whether it should remain the national anthem of Taiwan; some oppose it since it was composed in mainland China, while others because it was (and still remains) the party anthem of just one of Taiwan’s parties. There is a support by some to use the alternate national anthem, “The National Banner Song”, which is used to represent Taiwan at international events like the Olympic Games, but also is used locally as a song played at flag raisings.
The current Taiwanese anthem is presently banned from performance on mainland China and strongly discouraged from being performed in Hong Kong and Macao.
●●●▬▬▬▬▬✮✮ Chinese (中文) ✮✮▬▬▬▬●●●
《中華民國國歌》採用1924年6月孫中山在廣州中國國民黨黃埔陸軍軍官學校開學典禮中對該校師生發表的訓詞作為歌詞,由孫中山與其幕僚共同所作。1928年底,中國國民黨先以此訓詞當歌詞,對外徵選製作黨歌,程懋筠為其作曲,1929年正式採用為黨歌並暫行作為國歌,1937年正式定為國歌。
SOURCES:
— nationalanthems.info
— google.com
— wikipedia.org