Back to the time of the Red Army's Long March, it was a magnificent and changing time.
As the Red Army marched, endless swamps blocked the way and became a difficult problem to cross.
However, at the last moment, a female soldier named Yang Xia, with her wisdom and courage, guided the Red Army to a way out of difficulties, making the originally desperate swamp small.
The marching procession of the Red Army was like a long winding dragon, but there was no way out in front of the swamp.
Yang Xia, a female soldier who is not a high-level but has extraordinary intelligence, seems destined to carve a magnificent chapter in the history of the Red Army.
During the exploration of the swamp, Yang Xia found some hidden clues.
In that area with abundant water and grass, the shallows contain opportunities to break through easily.
With her keen insight and resourceful mind, she came up with a unique plan - to weave an improvised pontoon bridge with water weed.
This seemingly naïve idea has been shown to be amazing in practice.
Yang Xia personally led a team of female soldiers, crossing the water lightly, like ballet dancers, injecting a ray of hope into the whole team.
The swamp, under the guidance of her wisdom, was like an artistic performance, setting a magnificent stage for the magnificent march of the Red Army.
This move of wisdom is not only to solve the past troubles of the swamp.
Yang Xia's wit is not only a golden key to open the problem, but also an encouragement to motivate the team.
Every step on the pontoon bridge woven by water and grass is an easy conquest of the predicament, and it is all to show the world that the wisdom and courage of the Red Army will never fall silent in the face of the predicament.
This light and nimble way of marching not only allowed the whole team to pass through the swamp smoothly, but also inspired infinite strength in the team.
The Red Army seemed to have found a secret passage to victory under the guidance of Yang Xia's wisdom, and its morale was high.
This good story about the wisdom of the female soldiers of the Red Army still echoes in people's hearts today.
It is like a melodious melody, praising the wisdom and courage of the Red Army, and has become an unfading chapter in the history of the Long March.