The place where the Red Army crossed the grassland was hundreds of kilometers north of Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province.
Located in the transition zone between the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Sichuan Basin, the grassland has an extremely harsh climate and a very difficult environment, which is the most arduous part of the Red Army's Long March.
Not only is the terrain complex, but the climate is unpredictable, sometimes scorching sun, sometimes rainy, sometimes windy, sometimes snowy.
Marching on the meadows, the officers and men of the Red Army faced great difficulties and challenges. Not only did they have to endure hunger, cold, disease, and fatigue, but they also had to face enemy pursuit and siege.
However, the Red officers and soldiers were not intimidated by difficulties and challenges. With firm conviction and unyielding will, they overcame many difficulties and finally walked out of the grassland and completed the task of the Long March.
The crossing of the grassland by the Red Army was an important event in the history of the Chinese revolution and an important part of the Chinese revolutionary spirit. It not only shows the heroic and indomitable spirit of the officers and men of the Red Army, but also leaves us with a valuable historical legacy and spiritual wealth.
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