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Long March short story 30 words

"A Bag of Dry Food": It tells the story that Xiaolan, a Red Army at the age of 13, managed to get a bag of dry food while marching with the army, but accidentally dropped his own bag of dry food into the river while crossing the bridge to take care of a wounded person.

She insisted on not telling them in order that everyone had enough dry food. In order to pretend as if nothing had happened, she took out many wild vegetables and stuffed them into her bulging bag. Soon her health went from bad to worse, and everyone didn't know the truth until the head nurse found out that she was eating wild vegetables and "dry food" in her satchel.

Extended data:

The mention of the Long March of the Red Army is a household name, and it is well known to all women and children. But when the concepts of "Long March", "Long March of a Thousand Miles" and "Long March of 25,000 Miles" were put forward, little is known. 1934 10 After the Central Red Army (that is, the Red Army) began to implement the strategic shift, the instructions and orders issued by the Central Committee, the Central Revolutionary Military Commission and the General Political Department of the Red Army did not call this action the "Long March", but called it "breakthrough", "counterattack" and "westward advance".

In June of the same year, 5438+065438+ 10, when Wang Ming, head of the international delegation of China * * *, made a report to all the staff of the China Department of the Soviet Foreign Workers Publishing House, he called the Northern Expedition of the Red 7 Army Corps and the Western Expedition of the Red 6 Army the "Long March", which is the earliest concept known at present.

The basic line of the Long March:

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)

At the division stage (1936 July1~1936 February 12), all units:

First, the Central Red Army (later renamed the Red Army) set out from Changting, Fujian in June 1934+ 10/0, and arrived in Wuqi, Shaanxi in June1935+10/9 (now)

Second, the Red 25th Army (later merged into the Red Army) set out from Hejiachong, Luoshan, Henan Province on June 1934+0 16, and arrived in Yongping Town, Yanchuan, Shaanxi Province on September 1935, where it joined forces with the Shaanxi-Gansu Red Army to form the Red Fifteen.

The third is the Red Fourth Front Army, which abandoned the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Area in early May of 1935, set out from Zhangming, Zhongba, Qingchuan and Pingwu, and moved westward to Minjiang area. Arrived in Huining, Gansu Province on June 9 1936, and joined forces with the Red Army, with a journey of more than 10,000 miles.

Fourth, the Red Second Army and the Red Sixth Army Corps (later combined with the 32nd Army of the Red First Army to form the Red Second Army) departed from Sangzhi, Liu Jiaping and other places in Hunan on June 9 1935+065438+ 10.

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