The Long March of the Red Army is a great chapter in the history of mankind. During the Long March, the Red Army soldiers experienced countless hardships and dangers, fought more than 380 battles, and traveled about 25,000 miles. This figure is staggering, but what is even more admirable is the indomitable spirit and heroic fighting spirit of the Red Army soldiers.
The Long March began in 1934, when the Red Army had to make a strategic shift due to serious "leftist" mistakes within the party and the army, which led to the Red Army being surrounded and intercepted by the Kuomintang army. During the Long March, the Red Army soldiers faced the harsh natural environment and the shortage of supplies**, as well as the enemy's siege and pursuit, but they never gave up and resolutely completed this long journey.
The Long March is one of the great miracles in human history. It is not only a heroic journey, but also a baptism of revolution. During the Long March, the Red Army soldiers demonstrated firm faith and selfless dedication, which became a valuable asset for the Communist Party of China and the people's army. At the same time, the Long March also laid the foundation for the victory of the Chinese revolution and provided important experience and enlightenment for the development and growth of the Communist Party of China and the people's army.
During the Long March, the soldiers of the Red Army used their blood and lives to compose heroic and tragic war songs. Their heroic deeds and revolutionary spirit will forever be engraved in the long river of human history and inspire us to keep moving forward. Today, we can still draw strength and spiritual nourishment from the Long March, and work hard to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.