In China's modern history, the Long March is an important page. In 1934, the Red Army left the Soviet zone of the Red Army and began this historic long journey. After two years of hardship and hardship, in October 1936, they met at Jiangtaipu, marking the end of the Long March.
The beginning of this journey was due to the dire situation facing the Red Army at that time. The large-scale encirclement and suppression of the Kuomintang army forced the Red Army to withdraw from the Soviet area of the **Red Army. It was a challenging and difficult decision, but it was also a choice that the Red Army had to make in order to survive and develop. During this operation, the Red Army had to face not only the pursuit of the enemy, but also the harsh natural environment and the shortage of supplies**. These difficulties tested the determination and perseverance of the Red Army.
During the Long March, the Red Army endured hardships, but always maintained firm conviction and high morale. They have traveled through thousands of mountains and rivers, passed through snow-capped mountains and meadows, and experienced countless battles and sacrifices. In these processes, the Red Army demonstrated a stubborn will to fight and a noble revolutionary spirit. Their actions have won the support and respect of the broad masses of the people and have also made tremendous contributions to China's revolutionary cause.
On October 11, 1935, the Red 25th Army was merged into the Red First Army series, which was an important event in the Long March. This merger strengthened the strength of the Red Army and also increased its combat effectiveness. In the course of the ensuing trip, the Red Army became more united in the face of various difficulties and challenges.
In October 1936, the three main forces of the Red Army met at Jiangtaipu, marking the end of the Long March. It was a moment of historic significance and a major victory in the course of the Red Army's struggle. At this time, the Red Army had developed from a small unit into a powerful revolutionary force, laying a solid foundation for China's revolutionary cause.
In general, the Long March is an important chapter in the history of the Chinese revolution. It demonstrated the perseverance and bravery of the Red Army, and also demonstrated the strong vitality of the people's army under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. Although the Long March lasted two years and was full of hardships and hardships, the Red Army always adhered to its beliefs and ideals and finally won victory.
Today, when we look back on this period of history, we should profoundly understand the spiritual value and historical significance of the Long March. The Long March was not only a military operation, but also a great social change and ideological awakening. It inspires us to strengthen our faith, forge ahead bravely, and strive to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
In the future development, we should inherit and carry forward the spirit of the Long March, unremittingly pursue progress, and constantly promote the development of society and the progress of mankind. Only in this way can we truly realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and make our country more prosperous.