In China in the 30s of the 20th century, a far-reaching historical event was quietly taking place. This is the "Long March" known to the world. This epic expedition not only laid a solid foundation for China's future, but also marked the transition of the Communist Party of China and the Red Army under its leadership from civil war to war against Japan.
The original intention of the Long March was to preserve and temper the backbone forces of the Party and the Red Army. At that time, China was in the dark period of Kuomintang rule, and the strength of the Party and the Red Army was seriously threatened. In order to protect the vitality of the Party, and at the same time to better develop and strengthen the Red Army, it was decided to carry out a large-scale strategic shift to transfer the base camp of the Chinese revolution to the northwestern region. This policy decision not only reflects the strategic vision of the Communist Party of China, but also shows its firm determination and indomitable spirit.
In this arduous and arduous Long March, the Red Army experienced countless difficulties and challenges. They traveled through snowy mountains and meadows, endured hunger and cold, and even paid with their lives. However, it is this perseverance that has enabled them to grow in the face of adversity, and also sharpen their faith and determination in the midst of hardships and hardships.
The victory of the Long March was an important turning point in the Chinese revolution. It fulfilled the strategic task of laying the foundation of the leading national revolution in the northwest and transferring the main force of the Red Army to the anti-Japanese front. This means that the Communist Party of China is no longer a political organization confined to the local area, but is capable of leading revolutionary struggles on a national scale. At the same time, it also created conditions for the great development of the Party and the Red Army.
The victory of the Long March opened up a new situation in the Chinese revolution. From then on, the Communist Party of China began to fully devote itself to the struggle against Japan, and the Red Army gradually developed and became a powerful army capable of resisting foreign aggression. All this is inseparable from the success of the Long March.
To sum up, the Long March was a great historical feat, which not only preserved and tempered the backbone of the Party and the Red Army, but also shifted the base camp of the Chinese revolution to the northwest, thus preparing for a long-term struggle. The victory of the Long March fulfilled the strategic task, created conditions for the development of the Party and the Red Army, and opened up a new situation in the Chinese revolution.
Today, when we look back on this period of history, we must not forget the martyrs who made great sacrifices during the Long March. Their spirit and courage are examples for us to always learn from Xi. At the same time, we should also cherish today's life, because this is what our countless ancestors exchanged for their lives.
In general, the Long March is not only a piece of history, but also a spirit, a spirit that symbolizes perseverance and courage. This spirit will continue to motivate us on the road ahead until we achieve our goals.