Where did the Red Trilateral Army go?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-03

Title: Where did the Red Front go?

In the long history of the Chinese revolution, the Red Army's Long March is an extremely important chapter. It not only marked the indomitable revolutionary spirit of the Chinese Communists, but also a crucial step in the transition of the Chinese revolution from a low ebb to a high tide. Among the many units of the Red Army, the whereabouts and experiences of the Red Army of the Third Front were particularly striking. So, where did the Red Tri-Front Army go?

The Red Third Front Army, that is, the Third Front Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, was one of the main forces of the Red Army and was composed of part of the Red Front Army in the former Soviet area. Its establishment was an important decision during the Long March, with the aim of better adapting to the needs of the battle and strengthening the mobility and combat effectiveness of the Red Army. The main task of the Red Army of the Third Front was to attract and contain the enemy forces and create conditions for the actions of the main forces of the Red Army.

During the arduous years of the Long March, the Red Third Front Army experienced numerous battles and twists and turns. They have traversed mountains, traversed vast meadows, and crossed rushing rivers. From Maoergai in Sichuan, to Lazikou in Gansu, to Yuwangbao in Ningxia, the footprints of the Red Third Front Army covered most of China. In the process, they not only have to fight against the natural environment, but also face the encirclement and interception of the enemy.

The soldiers of the Red Front showed great discipline and sacrifice. They strictly obeyed orders, obeyed commands, and persisted in fighting even when they ran out of ammunition and food. In the battle of the four crossings of Chishui, the Red Third Front Army defeated more with less and stronger with the weak, creating a miracle in the history of warfare. In the battle to capture the Luding Bridge, they braved the enemy's artillery fire and forcibly seized the bridge, ensuring the safe crossing of the river by a large army.

However, the Red Trilateral also paid a huge price. Many soldiers died heroically in battle, and some even died silently in deserted places. Their deeds and spirit have become valuable assets in the history of the Chinese revolution.

In the end, after the end of the Long March, the Red Third Front Army joined forces with the main force of the ** Red Army in northern Shaanxi. Their heroic deeds and indomitable spirit made an important contribution to the victory of the Red Army. Some of the soldiers of the Red Front Army continued to devote themselves to the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, while others transferred to local areas and participated in the construction of New China.

The whereabouts of the Red Third Front Army were not only a period of geographical migration, but also a period of spiritual training. The revolutionary will and spirit of sacrifice embodied in them still inspire every Chinese today. Today, we look back on the course of the Red Front Army, not only to cherish the memory of the martyrs, but also to draw strength from them and inspire us to continue to move forward.

In short, the whereabouts of the Red Third Front Army are a glorious history full of difficulties and obstacles. Their footprints are all over the land of China, and their spirit lives on in the hearts of the people. In the years to come, the story of the Red Front Army will continue to be sung, and their spirit will continue to inspire us to make unremitting efforts to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

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