The meadows on the Red Army s Long March Eighty years later, changes and crises

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

In the long history of the world, the Red Army's Long March is a remarkable chapter. However, more than 80 years later, we can't help but wonder how dangerous the meadows and swamps that the Red Army's Long March once passed through are still there.

This steppe in Sichuan was once one of the challenges that the Red Army had to face during the Long March. It rains all year round, and the mud is soaked with rainwater, creating dangerous swamps. However, this land carried an important path to the Tibetan Plateau, which was crucial for the Red Army's Long March.

At that time, the Red Army's Long March was surrounded and intercepted by the Kuomintang troops, and it could only pass through this grassland. However, the grass is not as flat and safe as it seems. According to local herders, there are many unknown dangers hidden under the grassland, and the mud bog can put people in danger at any time.

Faced with this situation, the Red Army had to draw on the experience and wisdom of local herders in order to meet these unknown challenges. However, even then, the Red Army faced all sorts of difficulties and dangers. The quagmire under the grass, seemingly calm, contained endless dangers, and many Red Army soldiers fell into difficulties, some of them even tragically died.

However, the Red Army did not give up because of this, they struggled to adapt to the environment, constantly looking for ways to solve problems. In the face of difficulties, the soldiers of the Red Army helped each other to overcome this difficult journey.

Eighty years on, the meadow has changed dramatically. With the establishment of New China, ** took positive measures to govern and transform this grassland. Through technical means, the stagnant water in the grassland was removed, and the mire became scarce. Today, the meadow has become an area suitable for agriculture and animal husbandry, where people can safely live and live.

Looking back, we must not forget the hardships and dedication of the Red Army during the Long March. Those heroes who fought for the interests of the country and the nation have paved the way for our happy life today with their own flesh and blood. Their heroic deeds will always inspire us to remember history, cherish peace, and strive for a better tomorrow.

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