The Red Army's 25,000-mile Long March was a great chapter in the history of the Chinese revolution, starting from Ruijin, Jiangxi, through countless hardships and sacrifices, and finally victorious. However, there are different opinions and controversies about the end of the Long March. Some believe that the end point of the Red Army's 25,000-mile long march was Hoeryong;Others believe that the end point is Wu Qi Town. Next, we will do an in-depth analysis and ** of both perspectives.
First, let's take a look at Huining's perspective. Huining, located in the southeastern part of Gansu Province, was an important point on the Red Army's Long March. October 1936, Red.
1. The Red 2nd and 4th Front armies successfully joined forces at Huining, marking the end of the Red Army's 25,000-mile Long March. After the Huining Division, the Red Army continued its campaigns of the Western Expedition and the Eastern Expedition, but these did not fall under the category of the Long March. Therefore, from the perspective of historical facts and traditional understanding, Huining is regarded as the end point of the Red Army's 25,000-mile Long March.
However, there are also those who believe that Wuqizhen is the end of the Long March. Wuqi Town is located in the northwest of Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, and was also an important point for the Red Army on the Long March. On September 13, 1935, the Communist Party of China ** and the Military Commission led the main force of the Red Army.
1. The Shaanxi-Gansu detachment, composed of the Third Army Corps and the troops directly under it, continued northward from the Russian border, captured the Tianwei Lazikou, entered and occupied Hadapu, and crossed Liupan Mountain. On October 19, he arrived at Wuqi Town, Wuqi County, on the edge of the Shaanxi-Gansu Base Area, and joined forces with the Red Army of the Shaanxi-Gansu Revolutionary Base Area, and then joined forces with the Red Army of the 15th Army Corps. So far, the Red Army has triumphantly completed the one-year-long march across 11 provinces and 2 tripsThe 50,000-mile Long March. Therefore, some believe that Wuqizhen can also be regarded as the end point of the Red Army's 25,000-mile long march to some extent.
Comprehensively analyzing the above two viewpoints, we can conclude that, from the perspective of traditional understanding and historical facts, Hoerin is the end point of the Red Army's 25,000-mile Long MarchFrom the perspective of specific historical events and conferences, Wuqi Town can also be regarded as an iconic site of the Long March. Therefore, we can draw a relatively objective and comprehensive answer to the question of "whether the end point of the Red Army's 25,000-mile Long March is Huining or Wuqizhen": the end point of the Red Army's 25,000-mile Long March is Huining, but Wuqizhen is also a site of great historical significance.
However, in my opinion, the Huining meeting was the end of the Long March in the true sense, and at this time, all the Red Army of the Long March in the country had found a foothold and ushered in a new chapter of the revolution.
When reviewing this period of history, we should not only pay attention to the end of the Long March, but also pay attention to the heroic and indomitable spirit of the Red Army displayed during the Long March. Whether it was in Huining or Wuqi Town, the Red Army experienced countless hardships and sacrifices, but they always remained firm in their conviction and united, and finally won the victory. This spirit is an important driving force and support for us to build a great modern socialist country and realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation today.