In the long river of the journey, Luo Yuqi, a 13-year-old little Red Army, suddenly found himself out of touch with the team and fell into the vast grassland alone.
There was no one around, the team disappeared into the sea of grass, and for him, who was Xi to collective life, all this seemed strange and frightening. However, he did not flinch, clenched the rifle in his hand, and vowed to catch up with the advancing team. Difficulties and dangers await him, and an unknown fate makes the whole journey full of uncertainties.
Luo Yuqi, born in a poor family in Langzhong City, Sichuan Province, joined the Red Army at the age of 13 with a sincere patriotic heart.
Thin and weak, but with firm faith and tenacious perseverance. During the journey, he faced the problems of hunger and cold, and the pursuit of the enemy. After the failure of the fifth anti-encirclement campaign, the Red Army began an arduous long march, and Luo Yuqi became a member of this journey.
On the Long March, Luo Yuqi experienced hardships and obstacles. Accidentally ingested poisonous weeds during a mission, causing gastrointestinal discomfort and having to leave the team.
When he struggled back to where he was, he found that the army was long gone, leaving behind only the vast grasslands and endless darkness. In this vast grassland, Luo Yuqi was alone, her shoes were broken and her feet were injured, and every step was a torment.
Hunger and fatigue gradually eroded his body, but he held on to his faith and forged ahead.
Just when Luo Yuqi felt unprecedented fear and helplessness, he suddenly noticed a figure in front of him.
He quickened his pace, shouting and chasing after him. It was a wounded man who had been left behind, and while being in a company didn't improve his chances of survival, at least he had a partner.
Soon, they met other soldiers who had fallen behind, and although they didn't know each other, they were like a family, supporting each other and moving forward together.
Li Yusheng, a deputy company commander, searched for his correspondent all the way, and eventually formed a team of stragglers. Although the team is large, the problems that plague them are not solved.
Lacking sufficient food and water, the team did not know the exact location of the large army, and pessimism enveloped the whole team.
At night, everyone rested on the wet grass and could not find a dry place.
But they rely on each other to face the adversity together. Deputy Company Commander Li and four veterans formed a temporary party branch to command the contingent and maintain a certain formation.
They used improvised wild herbs to feed their stomachs and struggled to support themselves. One day, Deputy Company Commander Li led the messengers to even catch a goat, and although they were happy, they left the mutton for the seriously wounded, and they could only salivate to help roast the meat.
This hard life did not make everyone complain, but only inspired their unity and courage even more.
However, Deputy Company Commander Li knew that the current marching speed was far less than that of the large troops.
At a party branch meeting, they made a difficult decision: let the lightly wounded go first to keep the team alive, while the seriously wounded marched slowly to find a safe place to recuperate.
The parting was difficult, and the lightly wounded said goodbye to the seriously wounded in tears, leaving most of the food behind. Deputy Company Commander Li and the lightly wounded set off and traveled day and night, resting only 3-4 hours a day.
Three days later, they finally walked out of the meadow, met the responding troops, and were given a new lease of life. However, more than 20 seriously wounded disappeared in the meadows, and their fate is unknown.
And Luo Yuqi, after experiencing the test of life and death, has become more mature. He did not fall behind, he has been following Deputy Company Commander Li, and even took the initiative to apply for the combat unit.
In the ensuing battles, he showed bravery and won many tough battles. However, the whereabouts of more than 20 seriously injured people have become an unsolved mystery in this long historical march.
The Long March began with the Red Army of 190,000 men, and by the time they reached northern Shaanxi, only 580,000 people. It was a brutal test of faith and life.
They traveled through snowy mountains and meadows, facing hunger, cold, and suffering, some becoming sculptures in the ice and snow, some being swallowed up by swamps, and some starving to the roadside without food. The pace of the Red Army was getting slower and slower, but they gritted their teeth and never gave up.
The victory of the Red Army was due to the correct leadership of ***. In the midst of the predicament, the military command and political leadership of ** turned stones into gold, avoiding death traps and dodging the main forces of the enemy army.
The Red Army also respected national beliefs and won the trust of the masses of all nationalities. The heroic spirit of the Red Army has been integrated into the soul of the Chinese nation and has become a tremendous spiritual driving force for the Chinese people.
The Red Army's Long March was an epic of magnificent mountains and rivers. Their selfless dedication and heroic sacrifice have written the glorious history of the New China Revolution. The stories of warriors such as Luo Yuqi inspire us and make us more determined and courageous on the road ahead.