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When was the most dangerous time in the Red Army's Long March?

During the Long March, the environment was sinister, the mountains were high and the roads were dangerous, the people were sparsely populated, and there was a lack of medical care and medicine, food and wages, snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands, Dadu River, Luding Cable Bridge, Xiangjiang Wujiang River and Chishui Shajiang River.

Battles encountered: bloody battle of Xiangjiang River, breakthrough of Wujiang River, crossing Chishui River in Sidu, crossing Jinsha River skillfully, crossing Dadu River forcibly, flying over Luding Bridge, battle of protecting seats, fierce battle of Lazikou, battle of Zhiluo Town, battle of eastward expedition, and battle of westward expedition.

First, after crossing the snow-capped mountains, I was hungry and cold. The Long March is an earth-shattering feat of the Red Army. They skillfully crossed Jinsha River, climbed snow-capped mountains, crossed grasslands and flew over Luding Bridge. Suffering from hunger, injury, bullets and even death, Red Army soldiers will never bow their heads or give in, because they always adhere to the belief that persistence is victory.

Second, never compromise when captured. During the Long March, a Red Army soldier was unfortunately captured and the reactionaries tried to kill him. He suggested that you can kill me with a bayonet and save bullets to fight the Japanese invaders. Another Red Army soldier wrote "Red Sichuan" on the rock, which means revolutionization. Sichuan means the whole of Sichuan. Before the word Sichuan was finished, he died of hunger and fatigue on a rock with a hammer in his hand.

Third, climb over the high-altitude Jinshan. On the way to the Long March, I crossed the first big snow mountain-Jin Jia Mountain. This mountain is more than 4000 meters above sea level, and it takes 70 miles to walk up and down. The mountain is cold and short of oxygen. All Red Army soldiers wear light clothes. Many people have frozen their feet in the strong sunlight and got snow blindness. Some people sit down and rest, so they can't get up. Some people accidentally slipped off the cliff and died. In addition to the Jin Jia Mountains, the Red Army has also climbed snow-capped mountains such as Mengding Mountain and Dagu Mountain.

Fourth, every day in bad weather and environment. If the grass stops for a minute, it is in danger of being swallowed up by the swamp. The climate is changeable. Cold, hunger, disease and lack of salt made the Red Army soldiers feel weak. When they have no food, they have to eat weeds. The water on the grass is poisonous, and so is the grass. Many people died of poisoning. In order to save the revolutionary forces, Peng ordered the slaughter of six livestock, including his own mount, to satisfy the hunger of the Red Army soldiers, but they were reluctant to eat. Camping at night takes the ground as the bed and the sky as the quilt. Soldiers sit back to back on the wetland, and when they wake up in the morning, a group of comrades-in-arms always die.

5. The Red Fourth Regiment flew to Luding Bridge to ensure that the Red Army successfully crossed the natural barrier Dadu River. On May 27th, 1935, the Red Fourth Corps led by Wang Kaixiang and Yang Chengwu was ordered to reach the Luding Bridge 320 miles away within three days. On the first day, they fought all the way to climb 80 miles, and the Military Commission sent an order to take the Luding Bridge one day ahead of schedule, which meant they had to walk 240 miles a day. They annihilated the enemy on the defensive in Tiger Hill, climbed the mountain road all night in the dark in the heavy rain, and arrived at the south bank of Luding Bridge at 6 am on the 29th.

Extended data:

Ruijin → Breaking through the enemy's four lines of defense → Forcing Wujiang River → Occupy Zunyi → Crossing Chishui River → Skillfully Crossing Jinsha River → Forcing Dadu River → Flying Luding Bridge → Crossing Snow Mountain → Crossing Grassland → Joining up with Wuqi in Northern Shaanxi (1935 10) → Joining up with Huining in Gansu (1936)

The Long March is a great miracle in human history. The Central Red Army fought more than 380 battles and captured more than 700 counties. The Red Army died in the camp.